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U.S. Army Pvt. Leonard R. J. Jackson, 22, of Great Falls, Montana, who was captured and died as a prisoner of war during ...
Chaplains from across the U.S. Army gathered at Arlington National Cemetery’s Chaplains Hill to commemorate the 250th ...
Jackson was a member of Battery L of the 60th Coast Artillery Corps (CAC), when Japanese forces invaded the Philippine ...
Arlington National Cemetery is located across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. at the end of Memorial Avenue, the parkway which extends from Memorial Bridge, near the Lincoln Memorial.
At the current rate, Arlington National Cemetery is expected to run out of space for new burials by 2041, but the cemetery’s life could be extended to 2055 through a planned 37-acre expansion ...
Arlington National Cemetery has amassed thousands of mementos left in Section 60 on the graves of post-9/11 war dead. The collection needs a new home.
The creation of Arlington National Cemetery, on this day in history, June 15, 1864, began with the seizure of Robert E. Lee's Virginia home after he defected to the Confederacy in the Civil War.
Former president Trump's team turned his graveside visit into a TikTok video slamming the Biden-Harris administration.
Make Arlington National Cemetery your first stop when visiting Washington D.C. John R Beyer For the Daily Press 0:00 ...
The Army is rebuking the accounts made public of an apparent incident at Arlington National Cemetery's Section 60 involving the Trump campaign. CBS News' Eleanor Watson breaks down what's known.
The U.S. Army released an unusual statement today rebuking the Trump campaign staff for not adhering to laws about what's allowed at Arlington National Cemetery, after an altercation on Monday.
How Arlington National Cemetery Came to Be The fight over Robert E. Lee’s beloved home—seized by the U.S. government during the Civil War—went on for decades Robert M. Poole November 2009 ...
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