Return to nature in Arlington

By Private First Class Justin Nieto Military District of Washington News Service There are many environmental problems, such as wildfires and pollution, which threaten us, and some seek to counter these in whatever way they can, even in death. Last year a congressman who led the way to Arlington National Cemetery providing green burials for … Read more

Everett E. Vetter – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

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From a contemporary press report: Retired United Staes Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Everett E. Vetter, age 76,  died on September 4, 2001. Born in Galloway, Wisconsin, November 14, 1924, oldest child of Bruno R. Vetter and Grace (Cannady) Vetter. He attended public schools in Rosholt, Galloway and  Mosinee, Wisconsin, and graduated from the University of … Read more

Joseph Hines Hall – Second Lieutenant, United States Army

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Born on December 27, 1873, he was killed-in-action during the Philippine Insurrection while serving with the 17th United States Infantry near Simpetan, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, May 8, 1904. He was killed on the same date, and at the same place as First Lieutenant Harry Adsit Woodruff. They are buried just a few feet from one another in … Read more

James Manderville Carlisle – Major, United States Army

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James Manderville Carlisle was born 30 July 1879 in Richmond, Virginia, and died on 10 November 1922 at Washington, D.C.  He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery with his wife, Edith Kent Sanger Carlisle.  She was born in 1879 at Governor’s Island, New York, and was the daughter of Joseph Prentice Sanger, Major General, United States Army. … Read more

Lawrence Charles Oesterich – Commander, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report: Lawrence Charles Oesterich, 84, a retired United States Navy Commander in the Supply Corps, died of cancer on November 1, 2002 at his daughter’s home in Palo Alto, California. Commander Oesterich was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he received a BA degree from the University of Pittsburgh in … Read more

William Bryson Hall – Private, United States Marine Corps

William Bryson Hall Private, U.S. Marine Corps Service # 361714 United States Marine Corps Entered the Service from: Georgia Died: 1-Nov-42 Missing in Action or Buried at Sea Tablets of the Missing at Manila American Cemetery Manila, Philippines Awards: Purple Heart Submitted by Alix (Diane) Hall: August 2007: My uncle is  Private William Bryson Hall.  … Read more

Robert Low Bacon – Major, United States Army Member of Congress

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Courtesy of the U.S. House of Representatives: Representative from New York; Jamaica Plains, Boston, Massachusetts, July 23, 1884; attended the public schools; was graduated from Harvard University in 1907 and from its law school in 1910; was an employee of the United States Treasury Department in 1910 and 1911. He moved to Old Westbury, New … Read more

Frank H. Schofield – Rear Admiral, United States Navy

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Admiral Schofield was born in New York in 1869.  He entered the United States Naval Academy and graduated with the class of 1890, receiving his commission as an ensign in the US Navy in 1892. While a junior officer, he served onboard the warships USS ENTERPRISE, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MARBLEHEAD, PATTERSON, SCINDIA and VERMONT, all within … Read more

Click Here For Information On The Victims Buried In Arlington National Cemetery:

Julian & Jay Bartley – Senior Embassy Official And His Son Prabhi Guptara Kavaler Each Is to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery based on a waiver signed by President Clinton. Click Here For Photographic Coverage Of The Bombing And Its Aftermath We Grieve Together,’ Clinton Tells Africans August 16, 1998 Presidentdent Clinton reached out … Read more

Veterans Day – 2000

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11 November 2000 Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. I welcome you all to this sacred place as we again pay tribute to the men and women who have stood at the barricades so that we may enjoy the blessings of liberty. Here we are, surrounded by the white markers that measure the last … Read more

Theodore Mosher – Major, United States Army

Theodore Mosher of Maryalnd Served in the Army as Private and Sergeant, Signal Corps, 8 August 1870 to 20 April 1877 Second Lieutenant, 22nd U. S. Infantry, 19 April 1877 Appointment Expired 3 December 1877 Reappointed 26 January 1878 to rank from 19 April 1877 First Lieutenant, 22 September 1882 Captain, 29 December 1894 Lieutenant … Read more

John Anthony Lucente – Lance Corporal, United States Marine Corps

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NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense No. 1198-05 IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 17, 2005 DoD Identifies Marine Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the death of four Marines, who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Lance Corporal Roger W. Deeds, 24, of Biloxi, Mississippi Lance Corporal John A. Lucente, 19, of Grass Valley, … Read more

Richard John DePrez – Captain, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report: Richard John DePrez, U.S. Navy Retired, died December 28, 2000 in his home in Pacific Beach, California. He was born and raised in Rochester, New York, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1943, attended the Naval War College in 1955, and received his Master’s Degree from Pepperdine University following retirement … Read more

Lewis Hudson Boss – Captain, United States Army

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Lewis Hudson Boss was born in Washington, D.C. on 30 August 1893.  During World War I he served with the 108th Machine Gun Battalion and was killed-in-action on 6 September 1918 at Chateau-Tierry, France. BOSS, LEWIS HUDSON Captain, CO B 108TH MACHINE G DATE OF DEATH: 09/06/1918 BURIED AT: SECTION 3  SITE 4470-EH ARLINGTON NATIONAL … Read more

Paul Ondrey – Sergeant, United States Army

Courtesy of the American battle Monumnts Commission: Paul Ondrey North Braddock, Pennsylvania Born January 7, 1922 Sergeant First Class, United States Army Killed in Action Died August 3, 1950 in Korea Sergeant First Class Ondrey was a veteran of World War II. In Korea, he was a member of the 8202nd Army Unit, Korean Military … Read more

Robert Trowbridge Hartmann – Captain, United States Navy, Counselor To The President of the United States of America

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Robert Trowbridge Hartmann died on April 11, 2008, of cardiac arrest, in Washington, D.C. He was 91 and lived in Bethesda, Maryland and Christiansted, St. Croix, where he was a member of the St. Croix Reformed Church in the U.S. Virgin Islands. During his life, he combined the perspectives of the White House and the … Read more

Laura Benet – Military Daughter & Author

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Born at Fort Hamilton, New York, on June 1, 1884, the daughter of Colonel James Walker and Frances Neill Rose Benet. She graduated from the Emma Willard School, Troy, New York; received a B.A. degree from Vassar College, 1907; Litt.D degree from Moravian College, Bethelem, Pennsylvania. She worked as a settlement worker at the Spring Street Settlement … Read more

Jorge Arteaga – First Lieutenant, United States Air Force

He was killed-in-action when his B-52 bomber, attached to Desert Storm bombings crashed in the Indian Ocean. He was 26-years-old and the son of a Bolivian diplomat. He had attended school at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, and was a member of the Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) there. He was the navigator of the plane … Read more

Dr. Harold L. “Red” Stewart – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army

From a contemporary press report Harold L. “Red” Stewart, 98, who worked for the National Institutes of Health for 32 years before retiring in 1969 as pathology chief at its National Cancer Institute, died of respiratory failure May 30, 1998 at the home of a daughter in Bethesda, Maryland. He had lived in Rockville since … Read more

Denton W. Elliott – Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report Denton W. Elliott, 84, who was deputy director of chemical sciences for the Air Force Office of Scientific Research before his retirement in 1985, died of congestive heart failure December 25 at the Asbury Methodist Village’s Wilson Health Care Center in Gaithersburg. Commander Elliott had a 33-year career with the … Read more

Horace C. “Tobe” Bouchelion – Colonel, United States Army

From a contemporary press report: Horace C. “Tobe” Bouchelion, 58, a Prince George’s County addictions counselor and retired colonel in the Army Medical Service Corps who served in Vietnam during the war there, died of heart complications May 26, 1998 at Inova Fairfax Hospital, Fairfax, Virginia. He had undergone a heart transplant seven years ago. … Read more

The Capron Family

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Agnes Kissam Capron Allyn Capron Allyn Kissam Capron Erastus Allyn Capron George Capron Harriet R. F. Vinson Capron James K. Capron Lillian Capron Paul A. Capron An American Family Which, For Generations, Has Served And Sacrificed For America.   Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer Hanfosan Nutra Digest SWISS … Read more

Theodore Hoes – Private, United States Army

Private, U.S. Army, World War I. Service No.: 2,229,793. Born: 12 December 1895 at Taylor, Texas. Died: 10 August 1918 at Vesle River, near St. Thefaril, France. Age at time of  loss: 22 years, 7 months 29 days. Entered Service: 19 September 1917 at Cameron, Texas. Overseas Duty: 10 May 1918 to 10 August 1918. … Read more

Nicholas H. Heck – Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy Captain, U. S. Coast & Geodetic Survey Assistant to the Director

Captain Nicholas H. Heck, retired Scientific Assistant to the Director, and former Chief of the Division of Terrestrial Magnetism and Seismology (now Division of Geophysics), passed away here December 21, 1953, at Mount Vernon Hospital. Services were held at Ft. Myer Chapel and interment in Arlington Cemetery on December 24. Honorary pall-bearers were Admirals Studds, … Read more

Henry R. Baas – Second Lieutenant, United States Air Force

Henry R. Baas Oskaloosa, Iowa Parents:  Mr. and Mrs. John Baas Home: Oskaloosa, Iowa Born May 26, 1928 Second Lieutenant, U.S. Air Force Killed in Action Died July 15, 1950 in Korea Second Lieutenant Baas was the pilot of a F-51D Mustang night fighter with the 40th  Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 35th Fighter-Interceptor Group. On July 15, … Read more

George G. Woodruff – Captain, United States Army

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George G. Woodruff, Captain, Company A, 32nd Wisconsin Volunteers 8 September 1826 – 25 August 1900 Buried in Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery If you possess information regarding this individual, please contact the Webmaster I am trying to find information on my Great Great Grandfather, Captain George G Woodruff. He was born on September 8, … Read more

William James Sutton – Major General, United States Army

GENERAL WILLIAM JAMES SUTTON SAN ANTONIO, Texas – September 11, 1972 – Major General William James Sutton, former Chief of the Army Reserve, died yesterday in Washington.  He was 64 years old. As a Reservist in San Antonio, General Sutton was regimental commander, chief of staff and assistant division commander of Texas’ 90th Infantry Division.  … Read more

Ollie Josephine Prescott Baird Bennett – Lieutenant, United States Army

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She was a pioner female Army doctor in World War I. Research about her continues. She is buried in Section 10 of Arlington National Cemetery. BENNETT, OLLIE JOSEPHINE United States Army DATE OF BIRTH: 03/27/1873 DATE OF DEATH: 02/04/1957 BURIED AT: SECTION 10  SITE 10938 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY Read our general and most popular articles … Read more

Charles Holland Riggin – Captain, United States Army

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Charles Holland Riggin served in World War I as Captain, Company E, 7th United States Infantry and was killed-in-action in France on 14 October 1918.  He was subsequently returned to the United States for burial with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery.  His wife, Lillian Bigelow Riggin, died 22 December 1952 (outliving him by … Read more

United States Army Aircrew – 4 April 1944

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DOW, HARRY D S/SGT USAF BURIED AT: SECTION 34  SITE 3975-2 THOMPSON, THEODORE G T/SGT USA BURIED AT: SECTION 34  SITE 3975-2 VAN ARKLE, ARTHUR J T/SGT USA BURIED AT: SECTION 34  SITE 3975-2 April 15, 1944 CONLIN, ROBERT J T/SGT USA BURIED AT: SECTION 34  SITE 3975-2 Read our general and most popular articles … Read more

Glenn Dill Mann – First Lieutenant, United States Marine Corps

Full Name: GLENN DILL MANN Date of Birth: 3/17/1940 Date of Casualty: 11/23/1965 Home of Record: WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA Branch of Service: MARINE CORPS Rank: 1LT Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: BINH THUAN SLAIN MARINE FLIER HONORED Washington, December 8, 1965 – The South Vietnam Government has awarded posthumously the gallantry cross with palm to … Read more

Louis C. Menetrey – General, United States Army

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Flag-lowering to honor ex-Korea commander Tuesday Mar 10, 2009 National flags at installations and activities throughout the Army will be flown at half-staff Tuesday in honor of General Louis C. Menetrey, the former commander of U.S., United Nations and Combined Forces Korea, who died January 10, 2009. Menetrey, 79, retired in 1990 following an Army … Read more

Sanda B. Helms, Jr. – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

From a contemporary press report: Lieutenant Colonel Sanda B. Helms, Jr., United States Air Force (retired), age 72, passed away at his residence in Temple Hills, Maryland, on November 7, 2002, due to sudden heart failure. Services and burial with full military honors will be at Arlington National Cemetery on December 9, 2002, at 1 … Read more

Green Sayles – Corporal, Confederate States of America Army

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Green Sayles Courtesy of David Hill: November 2006 Sayles, Green, Private and Corporal, Captain Green’s Co. (Louisiana Grd. Batty.) Louisiana Artillery. Enlisted October 1, 1861, New Orleans, Louisiana. Present on all Rolls to September 1863. Roll November and December, 1863, Absent, wounded and taken Prisoner November 7, 1863, Rappahannock, Virginia. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of … Read more

H. Stuart Knight – Second Lieutenant, United States Army

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Director, United States Secret Service Agent Was Secret Service’s 15th Director H. Stuart Knight, 88, the Director of the United States Secret Service who restored the agency’s reputation and who oversaw the investigations into three assassination attempts on two presidents, died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease September 7, 2009, at Arleigh Burke Pavilion, a military … Read more

Albert Jesse Bowley – Lieutenant General, United States Army

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Lieutenant General Albert Jesse Bowley Born November 24, 1875 in California Died May 22, 1945 Second Lieutenant 1897 Captain 1901 Colonel 1917 Brigadier General (National Army) 1918 Brigadier General, United States Army, 1921 Major General, United States Army 1931 Lieutenant General, United States Army 1939 Served in the Philippines 1899-01 Instructor (Chemistry), US. Military Academy … Read more

Alan N. Christensen – Colonel, United States Army

From a contemporary press report: Alan N. Christensen, 57, a retired Army colonel who later was a civilian engineer for defense contractors, died July 20, 1999 at Inova Fairfax Hospital of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Colonel Christensen, who lived in Springfield, was born in Atlanta. He graduated from the U.S. … Read more

Harry Gibbons Cavanaugh – Lieuetnant Colonel, United States Army

Garry Gibbons Cavenaugh of Pennsylvania Appointed from Delaware, Private, Corporal and Sergeant, 1st Delaware Infantry, 2 September 1861 to 25 July 1864 First Lieuetnant, 1st Delaware Veteran Infantry, 26 July 1864 Captain, 26 December 1864 Honorably mustered out 12 July 1865 Second Lieutenant, 37th U. S. Infantry, 28 July 1866 Transferred to the 5th U. … Read more

Daniel F. Cleary – Major, United States Army

Government Official DANIEL F. CLEARY CHICAGO, Illinois, December 5, 1953, Daniel F. Cleary of Washington and Chicago, Chairman of the War Claims Commission since 1949, died today of a heart ailment at the age of 43. Mr. Cleary, who was attorney for the War Veterans Administration in Washington from 1946 to 1949, served as a … Read more

John William Garrett, Jr. – Chief Warrant Officer, United States Army

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Chief Warrant Officer Garrett, Jr. was killed on 14 April 1994 in Northern Iraq when two (2) American hslitopers were accidentally shot down by U. S. Aircraft. On April 14th, 1994, two Blackhawk helicopters were ready for take-off from Diyarbakir, Turkey. Colonel Jerry Thompson was changing command (or co-command as “command” of Provide Comfort was shared with … Read more

James H. Williams – First Lieutenant, Confederate States of America Army

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Courtesy of Dale Nichols: January 2008: MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY C, 24th REGIMENT, GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY ARMY NORTHERN VIRGINIA, C. S. A., WHITE COUNTY, GEORGIA. WHITE COUNTY MARKSMEN Williams, James H. – Private, August 24, 1861. Appointed Adjutant of the 3d Battalion, Georgia Sharpshooters, June  29, 1863. Elected 1st Lieutenant of Company 3d Battalion, Georgia … Read more

Kevin Joseph McManus – Lieuenant Colonel, United States Air Force

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Kevin McManus, 65; Vietnam War POW Courtesy of the Washington Post Kevin McManus, 65, an Air Force pilot shot down over North Vietnam who spent nearly six years as a prisoner of war and later retired as a Lieutenant Colonel, died of lung cancer July 31, 2008, at his home in Oakton, Virginia. Two weeks … Read more

Patrick Marc M. Rapicault – Captain, United States Marine Corps

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NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense No. 1175-04 IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nov 17, 2004 DoD Identifies Marine Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the death of two Marines who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Captain Patrick Marc M. Rapicault, 34, of St. Augustine, Florida Lance Cpl. Antoine D. Smith, 22, of Orlando, … Read more

Armstead King – Private, Confederate States of America Army

KING, ARMSTEAD, Private, Company I, 43rd Regiment, North Carolinas Troops. Born in Stokes County where he resided as a farmer prior to enlisting in Stokes County at age 28, March 20, 1862. Reported sick in hospital at Petersburg, Virginia, in July-August, 1862. Returned to duty in September-October, 1862. Reported present through August, 1863. Reported present … Read more

Samuel Gerson Nordlinger – Colonel, United States Air Force

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“Aviation Pioneer.” October 15, 1909-June 19, 1990. A kind and gentle man of the highest intregrity, who served his country from the horse cavalry to the nuclear age.” Samuel Gerson Nordlinger, whose military and civilian careers stretched from the waning days of the horse cavalry to the age of jet engines and atomic power died … Read more

Frederick Irving Patrick.. Si – First Lieuetnant, United States Army

Frederick Irving Patrick First Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Corps by Shawn Bohannon Frederick Irving Patrick was born on July 16, 1893, in Decatur, Nebraska. After graduating from William Jewell College in Missouri, he enlisted as a Private First Class in the Aviation Section, U.S. Army Signal Corps on March 23, 1918. Following several months of … Read more

Lee Myung-bak at Arlington Cemetery

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The President of South Korea, Lee Myung-bak visited Arlington National Cemetery during a State visit to Washington, D.C. on April 17, 2008.  During his visit to Arlington, he placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns. Escorted by U.S. Major General Richard Rowe, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak (L) and his entourage arrive at … Read more

Christmas 2003 At Arlington National Cemetery

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Servicemen help place one the 4000 wreaths on headstones, Wednesday, December 17, 2003, at Arlington National Cemetery. The wreaths are placed on the headstones by volunteers from as far away as Maine. Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer Hanfosan Nutra Digest SWISS FX Ketogen Tropfen Slimymed Hondrostrong Slim XR … Read more

Lee Marvin – Private First Class, United States Marine Corps Movie Actor

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Born on February 19, 1924, Lee Marvin left his mark as a prominent Hollywood actor. His early life diverged into a significant chapter when he joined the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II. While serving as a Private First Class, Marvin engaged in fierce combat in the Pacific. His valor was acknowledged when he … Read more

Frank Akers – Rear Admiral, United States Navy

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1901-1988. His stone in Section 30 of Arlington National Cemetery reads: “Aviator, patriot, gentleman. Faithfully served his country from 1918 to 1963. Test pilot, instrument landing at sea, 1935. Carrier commander, World War II. The Navy’s Grey Eagle.” His wife, Bayless House Akers (1903-1988) is buried with him. MAY 1, 1934 Lieutenant Frank Akers made … Read more

Richard Gary Colbert – Admiral, United States Navy

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Richard G. Colbert was born in Brownsville, Pennsylvania, February 12, 1915, the son of Charles F. Colbert, Jr., and Mary Louise Benford Colbert. Colbert spent his formative years in Pittsburgh where his father was a prominent corporate executive in the coal, coke, and alloy business. He graduated from Shadyside Academy in 1933 and entered the … Read more

Remarks at Memorial Day Ceremonies Honoring an Unknown Serviceman of the Vietnam Conflict – May 28, 1984

My fellow Americans Memorial Day is a day of ceremonies and speeches. Throughout America today, we honor the dead of our wars. We recall their valor and their sacrifices. We remember they gave their lives so that others might live. We’re also gathered here for a special event — the national funeral for an unknown … Read more

Hugh Robert McKibbin, Jr. – First Lieutenant, United States Army

First Lieutenant Hugh Robert McKibbin, Jr., graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York in 1966. During the Vietnam War, he was serving with the 2nd Battalion, 34th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division (The Big Red One) when he was killed-in-action on February 2, 1968 at Binh Duong Province, South Vietnam. Hugh … Read more

United States Army Aircrew – 6 April 1945

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PETRACCO, PETER P 2ND LT AGF USA WWII DATE OF DEATH: 04/04/1945 BURIED AT: SECTION 34  SITE 4596 BRESNAHAN, WILLIAM A  AR United States Army DATE OF DEATH: 04/06/1945 BURIED AT: SECTION 34  SITE 4596 MILLER, HAROLD E  PFC AGF USA DATE OF DEATH: 04/06/1945 BURIED AT: SECTION 34  SITE 4596 LELAND, EARL H SGT … Read more

Clarence Dean Hakes – Chief Warrant Officer, United States Army

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Full Name: CLARENCE DEAN HAKES  Wall Name: CLARENCE D HAKES Date of Birth: 12/23/1940 Date of Casualty: 2/24/1971 Home of Record: ISANTI, MINNESOTA Branch of Service: ARMY Rank: WO Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: BINH DUONG Clarence D. Hakes, born December 23, 1940; died February 24, 1971. Buried in Arlington National Cemetery for service … Read more

John G. Brown – Sergeant First Class, 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. 081-07 January 24, 2007 DoD Identifies Army Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the death of 12 soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. They died in Baghdad, Iraq, on January 20, 2007, when the UH-60 Black Hawk … Read more

Clinton Elgin Braine, Jr. – Commodore, United States Navy

Biography Courtesy of Russell C. Jacobs: June 2007 Clinton Elgin Braine, Jr. (1894-1951). Born on December 9, 1894 in New York, New York. Commissioned from Annapolis in 1916. Duty with the Bureau of Ordnance 1938-1941. Commanding Officer of the Memphis 1941-1942. Chief of Staff of Fourth Fleet 1942-1945. Commodore in April 1944.  Commanded Naval Base … Read more

William M. Morrow – Brigadier General, United States Army

COLONEL W. M. MORROW WINS D.S.C. FOR BRAVERY Personally Led His Command in a Counterattack Which Won Claire Chenes Woods WASHINGTON, November 2, 1918 – The Commander-in-Chief has awarded the Distinguished Service Cross to the following officer for the act of extraordinary heroism described after his name: Colonel William M. Wallace: 7th Infantry for extraordinary … Read more

Getting The Big Picture: Arlington National Cemetery

Sunday, May 22, 2005 Getting the big picture of Arlington cemetery project Roanoke-based Interactive Design will use a gigapixel image to create a geographic information system for Arlington. By Andrew Kantor Courtesy of The Roanoke Times In the world of digital images, megapixels – millions of dots – are how pictures are measured. A good … Read more

Roger E. Sabourin – Major, United States Air Force

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SABOURIN, ROGER E MAJOR USAF DATE OF BIRTH: 02/17/1933 DATE OF DEATH: 01/10/1971 BURIED AT: SECTION 23  SITE 22801 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY 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 … Read more

Maxwell Keyes – Second Lieutenant, United States Army

Maxwell Keyes of Oklahoma Appointed From Texas, Private, 10th U. S. Infantry, 19 February 1895 to 18 February 1898 Second Lieutenant, 1st U. S. Volunteer Cavalry, 6 March 1898 Honorably mustered out 15 September 1898 Second Lieutenant, 3rd U. S. Infantry, 1 June 1899 Killed 24 November 1899 in action at San Ildefonso, Philippine Islands … Read more

Cecil Hampton Childre – Lieutenant General, United States Air Force

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Born at Brownwood, Texas, September 2, 1911. He graduated from high school at Weslaco, Texas, and attended Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas, and Huntingdon College, Montgomery, Alabama. He enlisted as an Aviation Cadet October 10, 1934, trained at Kelly Field and was assigned to the 19th Bomb Group at Mar Field, California. He was promoted to … Read more

Charles Pelot Summerall – General, United States Army

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“Artillery succeeded where, otherwise, we would have failed.” –General Charles P. Summerall Born in Blount’s Ferry, Florida in 1867, Charles Pelot Summerall attended the Porter Military Academy in South Carolina from 1882 to 1885. After graduation, he worked as a school teacher for three years. In 1888 he enrolled in the United States Military Academy … Read more

John Mellen Brady Clitz – Rear Admiral, United States Navy

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John Mellen Brady Clitz, naval officer, born in Sackett’s Harbor, New York, 1 December, 1821. His father, Captain John Clitz, distinguished himself at Fort Erie, 17 September, 1814, and died in command of Fort Mackinac, 6 November, 1836. The son entered the Navy as a Midshipman in 1837, became passed Midshipman in 1843, and was … Read more

Mark T. Carter – Chief Petty Officer, United States Navy

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U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) News Release IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 1404-07 December 13, 2007 DoD Identifies Navy Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a sailor who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Chief Petty Officer Mark T. Carter, 27, of Fallbrook, California, died December … Read more

Henry W. Overcash – Corporal, Confederate States of America Army

Private Henry W. Overcash, Company B. Resided in Rowan County where he enlisted at age 27, July 4, 1862 for the war. Hospitalized at Richmond, Virginia, September 22, 1863. Furloughed for twenty days on October 16, 1862.  Returned to duty in January-February, 1863. Sent to hospital from camp near Port Royal, Virginia, February 25, 1863.  … Read more

Garland Fulton – Commander, United States Navy

George H. Mills died on October 24, 1975, the same day as his longtime LTA colleague and friend, Garland Fulton,  whose papers are also part of the collections of the National Air and Space Archives. They were buried on the same day in  Arlington National Cemetery. Research continues. FULTON, GERTRUDE LEANGDON W/O GARLAND DATE OF DEATH: … Read more