Clarence H. Crow – First Lieutenant, United States Army

Lieutenant Crow was apparently killed-in-action in World War II and was eventually returned to the United States for burial in Arlington National Cemetery on 9 February 1950. CROW, CLARENCE H 1ST LT AUS VETERAN SERVICE DATES: Unknown DATE OF BIRTH: 05/08/1912 DATE OF DEATH: 08/31/1942 DATE OF INTERMENT: 02/09/1950 BURIED AT: SECTION 34  SITE 4311 … Read more

Where Valor Proudly Sleeps

Click Here For Arlington National Cemetery Biographies  Where Valor Proudly Sleeps” (Click Above For “The Bivouac of the Dead”) Tell them of us and say, For their tomorrows, We gave our today. — The Kohima Epitaph Appears on a monumenterected at the British military cemetery at Kohima, Assam, India, in memory of those who diedin … Read more

Hiram Murray – Private, United States Army

Paying one’s respects at Arlington National Cemetery By DONNA MURRAY ALLEN, St. Petersburg Times Published October 10, 2002 ARLINGTON, Virginia — I finally visited Hiram Murray’s resting place a few weeks ago. For many years, I had longed to see it, but as these things go, I had never quite gotten around to making the … Read more

Christy N. Spiro – Master Sergeant, United States Air Force

3 KILLED IN B-47 CRASH 6-Engined Jet Bomber Falls on Take-Off in California TestEDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, California, November 19, 1951 – A six-engined B-47 jet bomber crashed shortly after take-off here this afternoon, killing its three crew members. The huge Stratojet, a high altitude and high speed Boeing bomber, crashed a quarter of a … Read more

John H. Carlson – Colonel, United States Army

From a contemporary press report: Colonel John H. Carlson, US Army Retired., 76, of the 1100 block of Vera Cruze Court, Gallup, New Mexico, died May 18, 1999, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Colonel Carlson was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He was a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, Class of … Read more

Eric Thomas Duckworth – Staff Sergeant, United States Army

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U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) News Release IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 1207-07 October 11, 2007 DoD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Staff Sergeant Eric T. Duckworth, 26, of Plano, Texas, died October 10, … Read more

James Archibald Frear – Private First Class, United States Army Colonel, Wisconsin National Guard Member of Congress

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Born at Hudson, Wisconsin, October 24, 1861, the son of Aaron H. and Margaret J. Frear. He served in the Army Signal Corps for five years. He received his LL.B degree at National Law University and practiced law at Hudson, 1884. He served as City Attorney for several terms of office. He was appointed District … Read more

Jonas Mansfield Platt – Major General, United States Marine Corps

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From a contemporary press report: Jonas M. “Joe” Platt, 80, a retired Marine Corps major general who was a heavily decorated veteran of three wars, died of heart and lung ailments July 28, 2000 at the Falcons Landing retirement community’s nursing home in Sterling, Virginia. He served in the Marine Corps for 30 years before … Read more

Michael James Smith – Specialist, United States Army

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NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense No. 038-05 IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jan 13, 2005 DoD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Specialist Michael J. Smith, 24, of Media, Pennsylvania, died January 11, 2005, in Ar Ramadi, Iraq, when his … Read more

Albert Scott Crossfield – Lieutenant, United States Navy

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E-Mail: June 2006: I find it absolutely appalling  that your would include Yeager, writing in his autobiography, described Crossfield as “a proficient pilot, but also among the most arrogant I’ve met.” …on your web site. Scott was a pilot and degreed engineer who broke Yeager’s record.  Men with huge egos will walk over a mild … Read more

John Garrett Gardner – Captain, United States Marine Corps

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From a contemporary press report: Courtesy of Stars & Stripes: Final Arlington National Cemetery salute for Marine lost in Vietnam By Eric B. Pilgrim and Chuck Vinch, Stars and Stripes In April 1967, Keith Brewer proudly stood next to his uncle, 1st Lt. John Gardner, as their two families gathered in Hawaii for Gardner’s farewell … Read more

Frank S. Barrows – Second Lieutenant, United States Army

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Frank S. Barrows was born 25 February 1843.  During the Civil War, he served as Second Lieutenant, Company C, 30th Regiment of United States Colored Troops (USCT).  Lieutenant Barrows died on 19 October 1917 and was buried with full military honors in Section 4 of Arlington National Cemetery.  His wife, Mary J. Barrows (15 April … Read more

Victor M. Whitside – Major, United States Army

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Biography and photo courtesy of Sam Russell, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army, An ancestor of the Whitside family: S. M. Whitside’s other son, Victor, was born in Kansas, and also joined the cavalry when he was appointed a second lieutenant on 25 September 1908. He was promoted to first lieutenant in December 1915, captain in May 1917, and … Read more

No Ordinary Grave-Digging

A few jobs are simply outstanding. Others stand out because they’re unusual, virtually invisible or incredibly tedious. Most of us go to work five days a week, but just what “work” means has countless definitions. “My job’s just to dig the holes. Dig the holes, then cover ’em back up. That’s what I’m here to … Read more

William Barrow Pugh – Major, United States Army

DR. PUGH IS KILLED IN WYOMING CRASH Presbyterian Church Leader, Honored as War Chaplain, Dies In Auto-Truck Smash THERMOPOLIS, Wyoming, September 14, 1950 – The Rev. Dr. William Barrow Pugh of Philadelphia, an official of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, was killed this afternoon in a truck-automobile … Read more

Dale Justin Kridlo – Specialist, United States Army

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U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) News Release IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 1028-10 November 09, 2010 DOD Identifies Army Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.  They died November 7, 2010, in Kunar province, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered … Read more

The Carter Family

Helen Coryn Carter Ida Dawley Carter Leigh Hays Carter Margaret Baker Woodbury Carter William Harding Carter William Harding Carter, Son Of W. V. Carter William Harding Carter II William Vaulx Carter A Family With A Long Involvement With the United States Army Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer Hanfosan … Read more

Philip Andrew Johnson, Jr. – Chief Warrant Officer, United States Army

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No. 017-04 IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jan 09, 2004 DoD Identifies Army Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of four soldiers who were killed when their UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter crashed January 8, 2004, near Fallujah, Iraq. The soldiers were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.  Killed were: Staff Sergeant Craig Davis, 37, of Opelousas, Louisiana. Davis … Read more

Jared Neville Van Aalst – Master Sergeant, United States Army

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U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) News Release IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 702-10 August 06, 2010 DOD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Master Sergeant Jared N. Van Aalst, 34, of Laconia, New Hampshire, died … Read more

Lowell Ward Rooks – Major General, United States Army

FUNERAL SERVICE SET MONDAY FOR MAJOR GENERAL LOWELL ROOKS WASHINGTON, May 11, 1973 – A service for Major General Lowell W. Rooks, retired, a member of General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s staff in World War Ii and director general of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration in 1947-48, will be held Monday at 11 A.M. … Read more

John Henry – Joyce Major, United States Army

Full Name: JOHN H JOYCE Date of Birth: 6/18/1936 Date of Casualty: 12/21/1966 Home of Record: BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Branch of Service: ARMY Rank: MAJOR Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: PR & MR UNKNOWN “Jack” was a member of the Class of `59, Nowich University where he was comissioned as a Second Lieutenant, Armor. While … Read more

Guy Cane – Captain, United States Navy

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From a contemporary press report: Guy Cane, 70, a retired Navy Captain who as a carrier-based fighter pilot during the Vietnam War flew 212 combat missions, died March 1, 2000, at Anne Arundel General Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland, after a heart attack. In 1967 and 1968, Captain Cane flew an F-8 Crusader from the carriers Hancock … Read more

Vernon Milton Bailey – Captain, United States Army Foreign Service Officer

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From a contemporary press report: Vernon Milton Bailey, a retired Foreign Service Officer with the United States State Department died after a brief illness on October 31, 2002 at Washington Hospital Center. He will be buried with his late wife, Jeanice Bailey on Friday January 3, 2003 at Arlington National Cemetery. Mr. Bailey will receive … Read more

John Caraway Arrowsmith – Brigadier General, United States Army

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John Caraway Arrowsmith (June 4, 1894 Reno, Nevada – June, 1985 Asheville, North Carolina) was a Colonel in the United States Army Corps of Engineers, commanding the 45th Engineers in the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations during World War II. In 1942, Arrowsmith was placed in command of Base Section 3 in Ledo, Assam, British Raj … Read more

Dixie Kiefer – Commodore, United States Navy

KIEFER, DIXIE: The Navy Cross is presented to Dixie Kiefer, Commander, U.S. Navy, for extraordinary heroism and distinguished service in the line of his profession as Executive Officer on board the U.S.S. YORKTOWN (CV-5) in action against enemy Japanese forces during the Battle of Midway on 6 June 1942. His conduct throughout was in keeping … Read more

Clifford A. Branson – Chief Warrant Officer 4, United States Army

Gloria Lee gently rubs her fingers across the white stars of the folded American flag and shares how her Army helicopter pilot son’s death from a massive coronary may have saved her own life. Clifford “Cliff” Branson, 44, was buried September 11, 2006, at Arlington National Cemetery after he collapsed and died July 22, 2006 … Read more

John Merritt Fisher – Srgeant, United States Army

JOHN FISHER TOBE BURIED AT ARLINGTON WASHINGTON, October 14, 1958 – Funeral services for John Merritt Fisher, a member of the Chicago Tribune Washington Bureau who died Monday night, will be held Thursday afternoon in Washington. Interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery, burial ground for military veterans.  Fisher served in the Army in World … Read more

Richard Stephen Pugh – Lieutenant, United States Navy

Navy ends search for 2 Oceana-based F-14 aviators Courtesy of The Virginian-Pilot August 11, 2001 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA – The Navy stopped searching Friday for two Virginia Beach-based aviators who disappeared along with their F-14 Tomcat in the Indian Ocean. The crew was identified as Lieutenant Commander Robert Wayne Sides, the pilot, who had celebrated his 39th … Read more

Jack Reiter – Colonel, United States Air Force

From a contemporary press report: Jack Reiter, 79, a retired Air Force colonel and legislative liaison who also was an airline lobbyist, died of cancer October 29, 1999 at the Washington Veterans Affairs Hospital. He lived in McLean. Colonel Reiter attended New York University in his native state and received a law degree from American … Read more

Jose Albert Rivera – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army

In 1989, Maryland newspapers published the obituary of “Dr. Jose Albert Rivera, pathologist, analyst, 78,” which read: Dr. Jose Albert Rivera, 78, a retired Army pathologist and research analyst at National Institutes of Health  died of pancreatic cancer, Wednesday, August 16, 1989, at the Naval Medical Center in Bethesda. He lived in Kensington, Maryland [at … Read more

Albert Merriman Smith – Newspaper Reporter, United Press International

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Born in Savannah, Georgia, on February 10, 1913, he was a life-long newspaper reporter. However, he was probably most famous for the news that he flashed to the UPI wires while a passenger in a car in the John F. Kennedy presidential motorcade in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963 when the President was assassinated. … Read more

John Brown Frazier – Captain (Chaplian) United States Navy

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“If Chaplain John Brown Frazier could tell us what he thinks of our Corps today, I believe he would be pleased that we indeed provide life-transforming service throughout and beyond the Sea Services.” With these words, the current Chief of Chaplains, Rear Admiral Barry Black, paid homage to the groundwork laid by Frazier as the … Read more

Frank B. Chappell – Colonel, United States Air Force

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From a contemporary press report: Frank B. Chappell, 85, a retired Air Force Colonel and Fairfax County Public Works Department engineer, died of cancer April 6, 2004, at his home in Falls Church, Virginia. Colonel Chappell was born in Aliceville, Alabama, and graduated from Auburn University in 1940 with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. … Read more

Remembering Failed Iranian Mission

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“T.S. Eliot once called April the cruelest month,” Gen. Henry Shelton reminded a crowd of 200 who gathered on a cold, rain-soaked day at Arlington National Cemetery last week. April 2000, as Shelton noted, had its share of sad anniversaries for the U.S. military. Most of the attention focused on the 25th anniversary of the … Read more

Noah Farmer – Confederate States of America Army

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FARMER, NOAH G 24TH VA INF DATE OF DEATH: 05/25/1862 BURIED AT: SECTION CONFE  SITE 166 Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer Hanfosan Nutra Digest SWISS FX Ketogen Tropfen Slimymed Hondrostrong Slim XR Elixfett Reduslim Medioxil 24 Hondrox Prima Kapseln Diaetolin Cardione PHC Beauty C+ Kapseln Colon Broom HHC … Read more

Patrick Boyle – Private, Confederate States of America Army

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Courtesy of Dale Nichols: January 2008: MUSTER ROLL OF *COMPANY B, 19th REGIMENT GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY Boyle, Patrick, Private, 1862. Wounded at Petersburg, Virginia, in 1864. Captured at Weldon Railroad, Virginia, August 19, 1864. Died in Carver U. S. A. General Hospital at Washington, D. C., result of amputation of left leg and wounds, September  … Read more

Joseph Payson Wright – Colonel, United States Army

Joseph Payson Wright of Pennsylvania Appointed from Pennsylvania, Assistant Surgeon, 28 May 1861 Major, Surgeon, 28 July 1866 Lieutenant Colonel, Surgeon, 23 April 1889 Colonel, Assistant Surgeon General, 16 May 1894 Brevetted Captain, Major and Lieutenant Colonel 13 March 1865 for faithful and meritorious services during the warDied 8 October 1900 COLONEL JOSEPH P. WRIGHT: … Read more

Herman F. Schuster – Brigadier General, United States Army

From a contemporary press report: Brigadier General (Army National Guard retired) Herman F. Schuster, 91, Siloam Springs, Arkansas, died Thursday, June 8, 2000, at a West Siloam Springs nursing home. General Schuster served in the 35th Division in Europe throughout World War II and saw action in all engagements from the D-Day landing in Normandy … Read more

Jesse L. Carpenter – Sergeant, United States Army

From a contemporary press report: December 29, 1984 The silence outside Arlington National Cemetery’s Columbarium was broken yesterday as a bus pulled up and more than 50 homeless men and women milled across the plaza, some mumbling and a few shouting incoherently. The group grew still when six military escorts snapped to attention, unfolding an … Read more

Robert K. Sawyer – Colonel, United States Army

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From a contemporary press report Colonel Robert K. Sawyer, Colonel, United States Army (Retired) died on February 24, 1999, at Strafford, New Hampshire. He was the husband of Eleanor; father of  Robert K. Sawyer, Jr., William H. Sawyer of Columbia, Maryland, Peter A. Sawyer of Fairfax Station, VA, Janice E. Gabriel and the late Captain Kenneth … Read more

Elmer E. Speicher – Private, United States Army

He was one of a handful of American soldiers killed-in-action while taking part in a U.S. expedition to Siberia, Russia, in August 1918. The expedition, which is literally unknown the the majority of Americans today, was sent in order to keep the peace between the Rusian “Red” and “White” forces immediately following World War I. … Read more

GOP Leaders Continue to Press Issue of Ambassador’s Burial at Arlington Cemetery

By Terry M. Neal and Stephen Barr Washington Post Staff Writers Wednesday, December 10, 1997 Republican leaders yesterday promised to keep pushing for an answer into why M. Larry Lawrence, the late ambassador to Switzerland, was allowed to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery, even though his widow said Monday she plans to remove his … Read more

George M. Shafer – Assistant Surgeon, United States Army

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Dr. George M. Shafer, physician, Bloom Center, was born September 5, 1834, at Centerville, Montgomery County, Ohio. He was the son of Henry Shafer, of Kentucky, and Amy (Benham) Shafer, of Ohio. They were amongst the early settlers of this State. Dr. Shafer was educated at Lebanon, Ohio, in 1857-58, enlisted as a private soldier … Read more

Katherine Vaulx McCain – Military Spouse

The wife of John Sidney McCain and the mother of John Sidney McCain, Jr., she was born on January 9, 1876 and died on May 22, 1959. She is buried among other family members in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery. Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer Hanfosan Nutra Digest SWISS FX … Read more

Warren H. Brand – Private, Confederate States Of America

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 Information submitted by Frank Arthur Davis From the Muster Roll Company G, 35th Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A.  Walton County, Georgia, Walton Sharpshooters Warren Hill Brand born 29 March 1841 Walton County Georgia.  Son of Isaiah C.  Brand and Charity Rawlins, both from Walton county Georgia. Warren was enlisted as a … Read more

Eugene David Hamilton – Colonel, United States Air Force

Full Name: EUGENE DAVID HAMILTON Date of Birth: 12/18/1934 Date of Casualty: 1/31/1966 Home of Record: PEPPERALL, ALABAMA Branch of Service: AIR FORCE Rank: LTC Casualty Country: NORTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: NZ Status: MIA Vietnam MIA’s remains on way home Lorinda Woods glances at photographs of her father, Col. Eugene Hamilton, at her home in … Read more

Frank Atherton Clark – First Lieutenant, United States Army

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Frank A. Clark served in the 1st Maine Heavy Artillery during the Civil War.  We are currently seeking additional information about him. CLARK, FRANK A 1ST LT 1ST HA CW VETERAN SERVICE DATES: Unknown DATE OF DEATH: 09/21/1903 DATE OF INTERMENT: Unknown BURIED AT: SECTION SOU D  SITE LOT 1416 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY CLARK, JESSIE … Read more

Edward A. Pagels – Brigadier General, United States Army

Retired Brigadier General Edward A. Pagels, a former Mahwah, New Jersey, school board president who received numerous medals for his World War II Army service, died Friday. He was 91. “He had a great sense of humor,” said his youngest daughter, Marie Pagels Sullivan of Northvale. “He was very friendly, outgoing, well-liked.” Born January 26, … Read more

Maude Morrow Fechteler

The wife of Augustus Francis Fechtelerand the mother of William Morrow Fechteler and Frank Caspar Fechteler, she was both on July 25, 1873 and died on March 28, 1928.  She is buried with her husband in Section 2 of Arlington National Cemetery. Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer Hanfosan Nutra Digest SWISS … Read more

Andrew Erandis – Sergeamt, United States Army

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Andrew Ernandis Brooklyn, New York Born 1931 Sergeant, U.S. Army Service Number 12304137 Missing in Action – Presumed Dead Died November 2, 1950 in Korea Sergeant Ernandis was a member of Company E, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division. He was injured in South Korea on September 10, 1950 and returned to duty … Read more

Fredrerick Henry Morhart – Captain, United States Army

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Frederick Henry Morhart of Ohio Appointed from Washington, D.C., Captain & Assistant Surgeon, U. S. Volunteers, 11 March 1901 Honorably discharged 30 September 1901 MORHART, FREDERICK HENRY CAPTAIN ASS SURGEON US VOL DATE OF BIRTH: 02/03/1875 DATE OF DEATH: 03/05/1947 BURIED AT: SECTION 11  SITE SS 310 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY MORHART, MAMIE H. (WIDOW OF … Read more

Michael J. Blanchette – Staff Sergeant, United States Army

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On a late September afternoon last year, Captain James Pope climbed a hill that offered a sweeping view of the Arghandab Valley. He gazed on thousands of acres of irrigated farm fields and orchards that faded into a dusty, mountain-ringed desert. Pope, a North Carolinian with a reputation as a hard charger, commanded a company … Read more

Charles I. Bennett, Jr. – Major General, United States Air Force Tennessee State Flag

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From a contemporary press report: General Charles I. Bennett, Jr. died on October 16, 1998, at his home in Jacksonville, Florida. General Bennett’s career spanned assignments as personal pilot to General of the Army, Dwight D. Eisenhower; Executive Officer to Air Force Chief of Staff, General J.P. McConnell; Chief of Staff, 7th Air Force, Tan … Read more

Thomas Jefferson Brady – Brigadier General, United States Army, Public Official

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Thomas Jefferson Brady born at Muncie, Indiana, February 12, 1839. He was educated at Asbury College (now De Pauw University). He studied law but did not practice.  He married Emmeline Wolfe, 1864. He served as Superintendent, Muncie Schools, then Captain and Major, 8th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, 1861-63, as Colonel 117th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, 1863-64, as … Read more

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak

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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak visited Arlington National Cemetery on Tuesday, 5 March 2002. During his visit he laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns. Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer Hanfosan Nutra Digest SWISS FX Ketogen Tropfen Slimymed Hondrostrong Slim XR Elixfett Reduslim Medioxil 24 Hondrox Prima … Read more

Frank O’Beirne – Vice Admiral, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report: Frank O’Beirne, 94, a retired Navy Vice Admiral whose last post was as commander of the Atlantic Fleet’s Navy air forces, died of multiple organ failure October 19, 1998 at Inova Fairfax Hospital. Admiral O’Beirne, who lived in McLean, Virginia, was born in Biloxi, Mississippi, and raised in Elgin, Illinois. … Read more

John Albert Broadus Dillard, Jr. – Major General, United States Army

Full Name: JOHN ALBERT B JR DILLARD Date of Birth: 9/1/1919 Date of Casualty: 5/12/1970 Home of Record: LAKE CHARLES, LOUISIANA Branch of Service: ARMY Rank: MGEN Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: PLEIKU Major General John A. B. Dillard, the U.S. Army, Vietnam, Engineer and senior Army engineer in Vietnam, was killed when his … Read more

Scott Douglas Ketchie – Captain, United States Marine Corps

Full Name: SCOTT DOUGLAS KETCHIE Date of Birth: 8/19/1947 Date of Casualty: 4/9/1972 Home of Record: BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Branch of Service: MARINE CORPS Rank: CAPT Casualty Country: LAOS Casualty Province: LZ Status: MIA KETCHIE, SCOTT DOUGLAS Name: Scott Douglas Ketchie Rank/Branch: O2/US Marine Corps Unit: VMA 224, Detachment C Date of Birth: 19 August 1947 … Read more

Thurgood Marshall – Associate Justice, United States Supreme Court

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Born July 2, 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland, he graduated from Lincoln University in Oxford, Pennsylvania. He served as counsel and chief counsel for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), and argued the groundbreaking case of Brown vs. Board of Education before the United States Supreme Court which effectively made segregration of … Read more

Charles F. Leonard III – Captain, United States Army

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LEONARD, CHARLES F III CAPT US ARMY DATE OF BIRTH: 10/10/1938 DATE OF DEATH: 04/05/1967 BURIED AT: SECTION 1  SITE 304-E ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY INFORMATION NEEDED Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer Hanfosan Nutra Digest SWISS FX Ketogen Tropfen Slimymed Hondrostrong Slim XR Elixfett Reduslim Medioxil 24 Hondrox Prima … Read more

Elisha Jackson – Second Lieutenant, United States Army

JACKSON, ELISHA 2ND LT   US ARMY VETERAN SERVICE DATES: 08/01/1899 – 07/15/1903 DATE OF DEATH: 08/01/1903 DATE OF INTERMENT: 08/08/1903 BURIED AT: SECTION 1  SITE 124-D-RH NOTE:  We are actively seeking information about Lieutenant Jackson.  Should you possess such information please contact the Webmaster. Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer … Read more

Agnes Meyer Driscoll – Naval Cryptanalyst, United States Navy

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Courtesy of the National Security Agency (NSA): Agnes Meyer Driscoll 1889-1971 Agnes Meyer Driscoll’s work as a navy cryptanalyst who broke a multitude of Japanese naval systems, as well as a developer of early machine systems, marks her as one of the true “originals” in American cryptology. She was born in 1889, and in 1911 … Read more

President Bush remarks at Arlington National Cemetery: May 28, 2001

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Thank you. Thank you very much. Please be seated. Mr. Secretary, thank you very much for those kind remarks. Secretary Princippi, General Shelton and members of the joint chiefs of staff, General Jackson, members of the Cabinet, members of the United States Congress, honored guests, we have a lot of generations represented here today, but … Read more

David Evans, Jr. – Private, United States Army

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NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense No. 368-03 (703)697-5131(media) IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 26, 2003 DOD IDENTIFIES ARMY CASUALTY The Department of Defense announced today that Private David Evans, Jr., 18, of Buffalo, New York, was killed May 25, 2003, in Ad Diwaniyah, Iraq.  Evans was killed in an explosion at a facility … Read more

Onslow S. Rolfe – Brigadier General, United States Army

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28 December 1942 News Report: The Mountain Training Command in Colorado under a 47-year-old West Pointer, Brigadier General Onslow S. Rolfe. ROLFE, ONSLOW S. Captain, U.S. Army Home Town: Concord, NH 7th Infantry Regiment, 3d Division, A.E.F. Date of Action: July 14 – 15, 1918 General Orders No. 116, W.D., 1919 Citation: The Distinguished Service … Read more

Altus Emory Prince – Colonel, United states Army

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Courtesy of his classmates, United States Military Academy Altus Emory Prince No. 13324  •  12 October 1919 – 20 August 1971 Died in Fairfax, Virginia, aged 51 years Interment: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia ALTUS EMORY PRINCE responded to being called Emory or “Em” throughout his life. He was born on 12 October 1919 in … Read more

Laying To Rest The Last of the Unknown Soldiers

Presiding over the ceremony adding the remains of a soldier killed in Vietnam to the Tomb of the Unknowns in 1984, President Reagan vowed that the nation would never abandon its efforts to account for all those still missing from that divisive war. “We write no last chapters,” he said. “We close no books. We … Read more

Promising DNA Sample Obtained From Remains of Unknown Soldier, June 12, 1998

Enough DNA is available from the remains taken from the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery to identify the Vietnam War soldier who had been buried there, a Pentagon official said yesterday. “I believe that we got a very good DNA sample from the remains, and now the next step is to begin … Read more

Frederick M. Schellhammer – Colonel, United States Army

F. SCHELLHAMMER, EX-COLONEL, DEAD Veteran of Airborne Corps Won 16 Decorations in E.T.O. Former School Teacher NEW YORK, New York, June 6, 1954 – Colonel Fred M. Schellhammer, U.S.A., retired, an educator who left the schoolroom for the battlefield and won sixteen decorations and awards during World War II, died Friday in Fort Jay General … Read more

Frederic J. Brown – Lieutenant General, United States Army

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Born on 9 July 1905 in South Dakota, Frederic J. Brown was commissioned a field artillery officer from the U.S. Military Academy in 1927. In WWII, he served as the 3d Armored Division DIVARTY Commander. He attended the Naval War College (1947); served at Headquarters EUCOM (1950); was the Assistant Chief-of-Staff for Operations at Hq’s … Read more

Daniel James Keating, Jr. Major,United States Marine Corps

Full Name: DANIEL JAMES JR KEATING Date of Birth: 10/26/1935 Date of Casualty: 5/22/1968 Home of Record: LARCHMONT, NEW YORK Branch of Service: MARINE CORPS Rank: MAJ Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: THUA THIEN KEATING, DANIEL J JR MAJ USMC VETERAN SERVICE DATES: Unknown DATE OF BIRTH: 10/16/1935 DATE OF DEATH: 05/22/1968 DATE OF … Read more

Lewis N. Ellis – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

From a contemporary press report Lewis N. Ellis, 83, a retired Washington stockbroker and Air Force lieutenant colonel who was a highly decorated combat veteran of World War II, died March 18, 1999 at Georgetown University Hospital after a heart attack. He lived in Bethesda, Maryland. During World War II, Colonel Ellis flew a B-24 … Read more

Julian Harold Rogers- Private First Class, United States Army

Julian H. Rogers Private First Class, U.S. Army Service # 35093703 112th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division Entered the Service from: Indiana Died: 4-Nov-44 Missing in Action or Buried at Sea Tablets of the Missing at Netherlands American Cemetery Margraten, Netherlands Awards: Bronze Star, Purple Heart U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary … Read more