Kielin Terrell Dunn – Lance Corporal, United States Marine Corps

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U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) News Release IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 129-10 February 19, 2010 DOD Identifies Marine Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a Marine who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Lance Corporal Kielin T. Dunn, 19, of Chesapeake, Virginia, died February 18, … Read more

Albert Stephen Graf – First Lieutenant, United States Marine Corps

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Click Here For The Funeral Services For Lieutenant Graf Full Name: ALBERT STEPHEN GRAF Date of Birth: 9/8/1944 Date of Casualty: 8/29/1969 Home of Record: BOGOTA, NEW JERSEY Branch of Service: MARINE CORPS Rank: 1LT Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: QUANG NAM Status: MIA Tuesday, September 8, 2009 BY JOSEPH AX Courtesy of The … Read more

Edward F. O’Brien – First Lieutenant, United States Army

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Edward F. O’Brien of Massachusetts served as First Lieutenant, 28th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War.  He died on 16 December 1892 and was buried with military honors in Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery. O’BRIEN, EDWARD F LT 28 MASS INF VETERAN SERVICE DATES: Unknown DATE OF DEATH: 12/16/1892 DATE OF INTERMENT: Unknown … Read more

George Henry Elliott – Colonel, United States Army

George Henry Elliott of Massachusetts Apponted from Massachusetts, Cadet, United Stats Military Academy, 1 July 1851 (4) Brevet Second Lieutenant, 4th U. S. Artillery, 1 July 1855 Second Lieutenant, 1st U. S. Artillery, 1 July 1855 Transferred to the U. S. Engineers, 26 January 1857 First Lieutenant, 3 August 1861 Captain, 3 March 1863 Major, … Read more

William B. Cain – Confederate States of America Army

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CAIN, WM B 9 ALA INF CSA DATE OF DEATH: 06/12/1862 BURIED AT: SECTION CONFE  SITE 208 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 … Read more

Donald Raymond Bonko – Captain, United States Army

United States Military Academy, Class of 1961 Full Name: DONALD RAYMOND BONKO Date of Birth: 12/16/1936 Date of Casualty: 11/26/1965 Home of Record: LORAIN, OHIO Branch of Service: ARMY Rank: CAPT Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM BONKO, DONALD RAYMOND CPT USA DATE OF BIRTH: 12/16/1936 DATE OF DEATH: 11/26/1965 BURIED AT: SECTION 37  SITE 2559 ARLINGTON … Read more

Craig G. Heim – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army

From a contemporary press report: Craig G. Heim, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army, Retired, formerly of Sterling, Virginia passed away on October 9, 2001 in Atlanta, Georgia. Colonel Heim retired from the Army with honors in 1986. Among many medals and ribbons awarded to him, he received the Bronze Star Medal, the National Defense Service … Read more

Edward Barton Pratt – Brigadier General, United States Army

Edward Barton Pratt of Virginia Appointed from Michigan, Second Lieutenant, 23rd U. S. Infantry, 12 December 1872 First Lieutenant, 25 June 1878 Captain, 15 January 1891 Major, 19 July 1899 Lieuenant Colonel, 46th U. S. Volunteer Infantry, 17 August 1899 Honoranly discharged from volunteer service, 31 May 1901 Lieutenant Colonel, 15th U. S. Infantry, 7 … Read more

United States Air Force Aircrew – 12 July 1967

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Captain Dove (pilot) and Lieutenant Colonel Squire (instructor pilot) were the crew of a T-28D aircraft lost while conducting an armed, night reconnaissance mission over Quang Binh Province, North Vietnam on July 12, 1967. Subsequent search and rescue attempts located a wing of the aircraft but detected no sign of survivors. Their group remains were … Read more

Nigel D. Kelly – 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. 557-11 June 28, 2011 DOD Identifies Army Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. They died June 25, 2011 at Kunar province, Afghanistan of wounds suffered … Read more

Richard Stroud Loveland – Captain, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report Richard Stroud Loveland, 59, a retired Navy Captain who commanded the Navy Operational Intelligence Center for two years in the mid-1980s  and who for the last 10 years worked as a project manager for defense contractor TRW, died of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma March 14, 1999 at his home in Woodbridge, Virginia. … Read more

Melvin Bernard Farber – Captain, United States Air Force

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3 DIE IN CRASH, EXPLOSION OF B-25 TRAINER SHARON, Kansas, February 26, 1951 – A B-25 trainer-bomber from Vance Air Force Base, Enid, Oklahoma, crashed and exploded in flames near here today, killing the three-man crew. Sheriff Andy Stevenson from nearby Medicine Lodge, Kansas, said badly burned remains – identified as bodies of three airmen … Read more

George Everett Foster – Second Lieutenant, United States Army

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He graduated from West Point in 1950 and was killed-in-action less than six months after graduation while serving in the Korean War with the 32nd Infantry, 7th Division. He earned both the Silver Star and the Purple Heart. He is buried in Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery. George Everett Foster Chevy Chase, Maryland – … Read more

Craig Rawson – SN, First Class, United States Navy

Craig Rawson, born in Lewiston, Maine on June 14, 1946,  and passed away January 31, 1998 and  is now resting in Arlington Cemetery with his father, Lieutenant Colonel Donald H. Rawson. Craig attended the  International School of Bangkok and Graduated from Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia. He entered the Navy on Sept. 29, 1964 … Read more

Robert Van Layton – Master Sergeant, United States Army

Robert Van Layton Hamilton, Ohio Born 1924 Master Sergeant, U.S. Army Service Number 35792464 Missing in Action – Presumed Dead Died December 2, 1950 in Korea Master Sergeant Layton was a member of Company A, 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division. He was listed as Missing in Action while fighting the enemy in … Read more

Hugh Samuel Johnson – Brigadier General, United States Army

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Hugh Samuel Johnson (1882 – 1942) American soldier and NRA administrator. He was born in Kansas in 1882. After graduating from the United States Military Academy in 1903, Johnson became an officer in the US Army. Johnson served under General John J. Pershing in Mexico during 1916 and the following year became deputy provost marshal … Read more

Jane Marshall Rucker Macomb – Military Spouse

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Birth: August 27, 1761, New Providence, Bahamas Death: March 3, 1849, Georgetown, District of Columbia Jane Marshall Rucker Macomb was the wife of Alexander Macomb, Sr. and the mother of Edwin Bennett Macomb.  She is buried with Edwin in Section 1, Grave 302-B, Alrington National Cemetery. They were originally buried in the Old Presbyterian Burial Grounds … Read more

Carl W. Johnson II – Corporal, 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. 1011-06 DoD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Corporal Carl W. Johnson II, 21, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvaia, died on October 7, 2006, in … Read more

Conrad Henzman – First Sergeant, United States Army

C. HENZMAN, COURIER FOR GENERAL WOOD, DEAD Served Him 28 Years as Soldier or Civilian – With Army Since 1887 WASHINGTON, January 4, 1934  Conrad Henzman, Swiss immigrant, top Sergeant in the Army for years and trusted courier of the late Major General Leonard Wood, died here yesterday at the age of 67.  Since his retirement from … Read more

John Lawrence From, Jr. – Captain, United States Navy

John L. From Jr., 82, a retired Navy nuclear submarine Captain who also helped a defense contractor develop underwater tracking systems, died of pneumonia March 19, 2004, at Virginia Hospital Center-Arlington. He lived in McLean, Virginia. Captain From was a native of Norfolk and a 1943 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. He … Read more

Kenneth Prince Lord – Brigadier General, United States Army

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Born at Rockland, Maine, December 11, 1888, the son of Brigadier General Hebert Mayhew Lord and Annie Stuart Waldo Lord. He received a BSc degree from Tufts College, 1929; graduated from the Field Artillery School, Battery Officer’s Course, 1922 and the Advanced Course, 1928; the Command and General Staff School, 1930; the Army Insdustrial College, 1931. He married Helen … Read more

The Last Mile

By: Iain Sherwood I walked the last mile with my brother today In the garden of stone. On a caisson drawn by horses gray He rode alone. Drum beats echoed hollow in the air As iron shod hooves rang on the pavement. A platoon his escort To take him home in Arlington, Where a century … Read more

Laurence Vincent Benet – Engisn, United States Navy

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L. V. BENET IS DEAD; BUILT MACHINE-GUN Engineer With Hotchkiss Firm For 50 Years Helped Improve Firing Speed of Weapon WASHINGTON, May 21, 1948 – Laurence Vincent Benet, internationally known engineer and inventor of refinements and improvements to the Hotchkiss Machine Gun, dies this morning in Georgetown Hospital after a brief illness.  He was 85 … Read more

Francis Compton Denebrink – Vice Admiral, United States Navy

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Biography & Gravesite Photo Courtesy of Russell C. Jacobs, August 2007 Francis Compton Denebrink (1896-1987) Born on June 22, 1896 in Chicago, Illinois. Commissioned from Annapolis in 1917. Aide to the Superintendent of Annapolis 1922-1923. Naval Aide at the White House 1926-1928. Commanding Officer of the McCormick in 1930. Graduated from the Naval War College … Read more

Charles Austin Booth – Colonel, United States Army

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Booth, Charles Austin of VermontAppointed from Vermont, Cadet, United States Military Academy, 1 July 1868 (29) Second Lieuenant, 7thU. S. Infantry, 14 June 1872 First Lieutenant, 15 April 1878 Captain, 19 June 1881 Major, 6th U. S. Infantry, 15 January 1900 Transferred to 7th U.S. Infantry, 12 October 1900 Transferred to the 17th U. S. … Read more

Morton W. Post – 66th Ohio Volunteer Infantry – Civil War

The following information was provided by Grace-Marie Moore Hackwell who operates a webpage devoted to the 66th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. You may send e-mail to Grace-Marie by clicking on her name above or you may visit her website by clicking on the link provided above. In addition, Morton W. Post was the great-great-grandfather of Art Courtright who wrote to me … Read more

Charles Edward Wiggins – First Lieutenant, United States Army Member of Congress – Federal Judge

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Federal judge Wiggins dies in Las Vegas Federal appeals court Judge Charles Wiggins, who as a California congressman in the 1970s was among President Nixon’s staunchest defenders before urging him to resign, died Thursday night. He was 72. Wiggins, who died of cardiac arrest at a Las Vegas hospital, was appointed in 1984 to the … Read more

Joel Thomas Broyhill – Captain, United States Army Member of Congress

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Joel T. Broyhill, 86; Vigorous 11-Term Northern Virginia Congressman By Bart Barnes Courtesy of The Washington Post Wednesday, September 27, 2006 Joel T. Broyhill, 86, an 11-term Republican congressman from Arlington County who became an institution on the political landscape of metropolitan Washington during 22 years of service on Capitol Hill, died of congestive heart … Read more

John Woodrow Bonner Colonel, United States Army, Governor, State of Montana

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John W. Bonner, the thirteenth governor of Montana, was born in Butte, Montana on July 16, 1902. His education was attained at Montana State University, where he earned an A.B. degree, as well as a LL.B. degree. Bonner then established his legal career in Butte, serving as counsel for the Montana Highway Commission from 1929 … Read more

Hugh Pate Harris – General, United States Army

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Courtesy of the Citadel: General Harris was born in Anderson, Alabama in 1909. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1931. General Harris had a distinguished thirty-four year military career, which included positions as Commanding General, Berlin Command 1955; Commanding General, I Corps (Group) Korea 1961; and Commanding General of … Read more

Sosthenes Behn – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army Telecommunications Pioneer

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Born at St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, January 30, 1882 and educated at St. Thomas, Ajaccio, Corsica, St. Barbe and Paris, France. Married to Margaret Dunlap; children, Edward John, William Charles, Margaret Cecilia. Chairman, International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation. Internat, Standard Electric Company, Chairman and President of the Board, Cuban Telephone Company, President and Director, Port of Havana … Read more

John Jarrell Cashmere – Captain, United States Navy

John Jarrell “JJ” Cashmere, 69, a retired Navy Captain who commanded destroyers and minesweepers, died of renal failure and complications from diabetes January 9, 2005, at his home in Bethesda, Maryland. Captain Cashmere, a Washington area resident since 1991, was a native of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and a graduate of what is now Wilkes University. He … Read more

James E. Campbell – Colonel, United States Army

From a contemporry press report: Colonel (Ret.) James E. Campbell, 77, died Sept. 4 1996  in Pardee Hospital, North Carolina. Colonel Campbell served in the Vietnam War and World War II in North Africa and Italy. He also served during the Japanese occupation and in Germany and France after World War II. His last active-duty … Read more

Eric A. McIntosh – Staff Sergeant, United States Marine Corps

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NEWS RELEASES from the United States Department of Defense No. 278-06 IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 5, 2006 DoD Identifies Marine Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the death of four Marines, who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Lance Corporal Jacob W. Beisel, 21, of Lackawaxen, Pennsylvania Lance Corporal Kun Y. Kim, 20, of Atlanta, Georgia … Read more

Alfonso A. Maxim – First Lieutenant, United States Army

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Alfonso A. Maxim, First Lieutenant, United States Army.  R.O.M., 10th Michigan Volunteer Cavalry.  May 22, 1842-July 25, 1915. Buried with him is his wife, Elizabeth M. Cooper Maxim, 2 February 1847-7 March 1904. Section 3, Arlington National Cemetery. The rendezvous of the Tenth Cavalry was at Grand Rapids, and was raised under the direction of … Read more

James Wayne Hall – Commander, United States Navy

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HALL, JAMES WAYNE REMAINS RETURNED 03/15/2000 Name: James Wayne Hall Rank/Branch: O4/US Navy Unit: Date of Birth: 18 May 1934 Home City of Record: Los Angeles CA Date of Loss: 28 October 1972 Country of Loss: North Vietnam Loss Coordinates: 194400N 1053900E (WG682819) Status (in 1973): Missing in Action Category: 2 Aircraft/Vehicle/Ground: A7C Refno: 1940 … Read more

John M. Golladay – Private, Untied States Army

War: WWI Last Name: Golladay First Name: John Middle Name or Initial: M Sex: M Race: W County: Hampshire, West Virginia Community: Rio, West Virginia Branch of Service: Army Rank: Private Service Number: Date of Death: 25 July 1918 Place of Death: France Cause of Death: DOW Place of Burial: Arlington National Cemetery Unit: Company … Read more

David H. Scott – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army

Adjacent to Hugh Lenox Scott in Section 2 of Arlington National Cemetery, there is no information on the private memorial other than his name and rank. SCOTT, DAVID H LT COL ASST CHF OF STAFF 27 DIV USA DATE OF DEATH: 03/17/1919 BURIED AT: ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan … Read more

Vincent Patrick Healey – Rear Admiral, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report: Vincent Patrick Healey, 80, an Arlington resident and retired Navy rear admiral who was a combat veteran of World War II Pacific campaigns, died of pneumonia May 30 at Georgetown University Hospital, Washington., D.C.. He had cancer. After graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1940, he was … Read more

Harold Arthur Bedient, Jr. – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

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From a contemporary press report Harold Arthur Bedient Jr. Weather Reporting Expert Harold Arthur Bedient Jr., 84, who helped develop the world’s weather reporting system and designed an automated flight planning system, died November 3, 2003, at the Maine Veterans’ Home in South Paris, Maine. He had Alzheimer’s disease. Colonel Bedient served in the Air … Read more

Robert Francis Woods – Major, United States Air Force

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Full Name: ROBERT FRANCIS WOODS Date of Birth: 7/10/1929 Date of Casualty: 6/26/1968 Home of Record: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Branch of Service: AIR FORCE Rank: MAJ Casualty Country: NORTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: NZ U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs) IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 1364-07 TWO USAF PILOTS MISSING … Read more

John W. Hanlon, Jr. – Lieutenant (jg), United States Navy

13 December 2003: Mystery of lost WWII pilot solved U.S. team finds remains of Pembroke woman’s brother in Russia PEMBROKE – Elizabeth Prenier was 9 years old during World War II when she learned that her brother’s airplane disappeared behind enemy lines.A half-century later, an unexpected letter and a U.S. forensics team helped the Pembroke … Read more

Jerrold Berthold Ullman – Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy Commissioner, US Court of Military Appeals

From a contemporary press report Jerrold Berthold Ullman, 87, a lawyer who retired as chief commissioner of the U.S. Court of Military Appeals in 1973, died of cancer July 29, 1998 at his home in Kensington, Maryland. Mr. Ullman spent 22 years with the U.S. Court of Military Appeals and then practiced law off and … Read more

William Hathaway Jordan – Ensign, United States Navy

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William Hathaway Jordan was born 17 March 1921 and served as an Ensign in the United States Navy.  He died on 9 November 1943 (presumably in World War II) and was buried with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery.  His wife, Helen Bauman Jordan (13 September 1922-13 December 2002) is buried with him. We … Read more

William Shea – Second Lieutenant, United States Army

WILLIAM SHEA Retired New YorkAdmiralty Lawyer Dies in Maryland WASHINGTON, June 20, 1946 – William Shea, retired international admiralty lawyer, died today at the Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.  His age was 61. Born in Brockport, New York, he was associated with Lawrence J. Martin inNew York before his retirement in 1937 because of … Read more

Martin Thomas McMahon – Major General, United States Army

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Martin Thomas McMahon of Canada Appointed from California, Captain, Assistant Aide-de-Camp, 25 October 1861 Aide-de-Camp, U. S. Volunteers, 29 October 1862 to 14 February 1863 when appointed as Major, Assistant Adjutant General, and Aide-de-Camp was revoked Lieutenant Colonel, Assistant Adjutant General, 1 January 1863 to 15 August 1865 Breveted Colonel, 1 August 1864, for gallant … Read more

Martin D. Julian – Colonel, United States Marine Corps

Colonel Martin D. Julian, United States Marine Corps, died Sunday, August  7, 2005, at Virginia Hospital Center, Arlington, Virginia. Colonel Julian was born June 23, 1928, in Gulfport, Mississippi. He graduated from the Gulfcoast Military Academy in Gulfport in 1945 and earned his B.S. degree in Business Administration through the College Degree program at the … Read more

Steele Wotkyns – Major, United States Army

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WOTKYNS, STEELE MAJ U S ARMY RET F A DATE OF BIRTH: 12/26/1890 DATE OF DEATH: 04/13/1942 BURIED AT: SECTION WEST  SITE 236-A ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY WOTKYNS, GENEVIEVE HORNBROOK W/O STEELE DATE OF BIRTH: 04/03/1896 DATE OF DEATH: 01/21/1961 BURIED AT: SECTION 1  SITE 236-A ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY WIFE OF STEELE WOTKYNS, MAJOR 16TH F … Read more

William Warren Boggess, Jr. – Seaman Second Class, United States Navy

Courtesy of the West Virginia Veterans Database: War: WWII Last Name: Boggess, Jr. First Name: William Middle Name or Initial: W Sex: M County: Boone, West Virginia Community: Branch of Service: Navy Rank: Seaman Second Class Service Number: Date of Death: 10 January 1045 Place of Death: South Pacific on Destroyer LeRay Wilson Cause of Death: … Read more

Charles H. Maddox – Captain, United States Navy

Charles H. Maddox was born on 23 February 1886, and graduated from the United States Naval Academy 1909. He perfected the air-sea radio. He was a Captain and retired Naval  Officer, who died at the Bethesda Naval Hospital on 21 September 1964. He was buried with full military honors at Arlintion National Cemetery. High over … Read more

Edmund Cooper Bainbridge – Colonel, United States Army

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Edmund Cooper Bainbridge of Virginia Appointed from New York, Cadet, United States Military Academy, 1 July 1852 (20) Brevet Second Lieutenant, 3rd U. S. Artillery, 1 July 1856 Second Lieutenant, 4th U. S. Artillery, 31 October 1856 First Lieutenant, 2 November 1859 Transferred to the 5th U. S. Artillery, 14 May 1861 Captain, Assistant Quartermaster, … Read more

Lloyd Paul Heinzen – Lieutenant, United States Navy

Lieutenant Heinzen, age 23, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, was the pilot of a Navy transport plane which crashed into Mount Beacon at Beacon, New York, on 11 November 1945, while on a flight from Caldwell, New Jersey, to Quansot, Rhode Island.  Six persons were aboard the plane and all were killed, including Commodore Dixie Kiefer.  … Read more

Thomas D. King – Sergeant, Confederate States of America Army

King, Thomas D., Private and First Sergeant, Company I, 9th Louisiana Infantry. Enlisted July 7, 1861, Camp Moore, Louisiana. Present on Rolls to August 31, 1861. Roll for September and October, 1861, Absent, sent to Richmond. Rolls from November 1861, to February 1862, state Present. Roll for May and June, 1862, Absent. Appointed Second Sergeant … Read more

Decoration Day At Arlington National Cemetery – May 30, 1873

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 Blüten Liba Kapseln Gélules Figur LB Slimming Gummies Nucific Bio X4 Diaetoxil Nuubu Regener 8 CBD … Read more

Edward Courtney Bullock Danforth – Brigadier General, United States Army

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Edward Courtney Bullock Danforth (1894-1974) Born in Augusta, Georgia on August 20, 1894. B.S. from Harvard in 1915. Commissioned in the Infantry in 1917. Company Commander in 328th Infantry, 82nd Division 1917-1919, the same unit that Sergeant Alvin York in. Discharged in 1919. Representative for Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company 1920-1940. Called to active duty … Read more

Ralph Maurice Buffington, Jr. – Second Lieutenant, United States Army

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Ralph Maurice Buffington Arlington, Virginia Born September 16, 1926 Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army Service Number O-59130 Died of Wounds Died August 12, 1950 in Korea United States Military Academy, Class of 1949, Second Lieutenant Buffington was a member of the 14th Engineer Combat Battalion, U.S. Army. He was seriously wounded by the enemy in Korea … Read more

Nicholas Paul Brown – Corporal, United States Army

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NEWS RELEASES from the United States Department of Defense No. 090-07 IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 25, 2007 DoD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Specialist Nicholas P. Brown, 24, of Huber Heights, Ohio, died January 22, 2007, in Mosul, Iraq, when an … Read more

Virgil Demetrius Stockbridge – First Lieutenant, United States Army

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Virgil Demetrius Stockbridge was born 13 April 1837 in Byron,Oxford County, Maine. He married Martha Amelia Pepin, 8 Sepember 1863 at Newark, Essex County, New Jersey. He served as First Lieutenant and Adjutant of the Second District of Columbia Volunteers. Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer Hanfosan Nutra Digest … Read more

Donated Arlington National Cemetery Horses Put Out to Pasture

Lincoln, Nebraska – Horses specially trained for military burial services at Arlington National Cemetery arrived in Nebraska last week, donated to perform similar ceremonies at Lincoln’s Wyuka Cemetery. Instead, they are frolicking on a farm south of town awaiting word on whether the cemetery board of trustees wants to move ahead with the project. Three … Read more

Earl Warren – First Lieutenant, United States Army Governor of California Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court

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A long-time public servant, he is buried in Section 21 of Arlington National Cemetery. His wife, Nina Warren, is buried with him. Earl Warren was an immensely popular Republican governor when President Dwight Eisenhower appointed him to the Supreme Court. Ike later regretted his choice; he had hoped toappoint a moderate conservative; Warren proved to be … Read more

William Lassiter – Colonel, United States Army

William Lassiter of North Carolina Appointed from North Carolina, Cadet, United States Military Academy, 1 September 1868 to 19 July 1871 Second Lieutenant, 16th U. S. Infantry, 1 October 1873 First Lieutenant, 26 April 1883 Regimental Quartermaster, 1 July 1885 to 1 August 1889 Captain, 1897 Major, 15th U. S. Infantry, 28 May 1902 Progressed … Read more

Edward Miles Heyl – Colonel, United States Army

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Edward Miles Hey of Pennsylvania Appointed from Pennsylvania, Quartermaster Sergeant and First Sergeant, Company E, 3rd Pennsylvania VOlunteer Cavalry, 12 August 1861 Second Lieutenant, 8 September 1862 First Lieutenant, 1 May 1863 Captain, 2 May 1864 Honorably mustered out on 24 August 1864 First Lieutenant, 9th United States Cavalry, 28 July 1866 Captain, 31 July … Read more

Robert Campbell Van Vliet – Brigadier General, United States Army

Robert Campbell Van Vliet of Kansas Appointed from New Jersey, Cadet, United States Military Academy, 1 July 20 to 29 December 1875 Second Lieutenant, 10th U. S. Infantry, 14 December 1876 First Lieutenant, 7 May 1884 Regimental Adjutant, 1 January 1885 to 31 December 1888 Captain, 8 March 1898 Major, 3 October 1902 Captain Robert … Read more

Thomas W. Byassee – Private, Confederate States of America Army

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Thomas W. Byassee was born in 1846 in Virginia.  During the 1880 United States Census he was residing at Brookville, Campbell County, Virginia, with his wife, Julia Byassee, age 23, their son, Edgar Byassee, age 2, and their daugher, Mary Byassee, age 1.  The children were each born in Virginia.  His occupation was listed as … Read more

Stephan Lee Mace – 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. 779-09 October 07, 2009 DoD Identifies Army Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the death of eight soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. They died October 3, 2009, in Kamdesh, Afghanistan, of wounds suffered when … Read more

Jeffrey Philip Toczylowski – Major, United States Army

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NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense No. 1153-05 IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 6, 2005 DoD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Captain Jeffrey P. Toczylowski, 30, of Upper Moreland, Pennsylvania, died in Al Anbar Province, Iraq, on November 3, … Read more

Joseph M. Heiser, Jr. – Lieutenant General, United States Army

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Courtesy of Michael T. Stein: Student Providence College (SC) 1932-34 Cadet, The Citadel 1939-41 Enlisted as Private 1942 First Sergeant 1942-43 Commissioned Second Lieutenant 1943 Advanced through grades to Lieutenant General 1969 Assistant Executive Officer to Chief of Ordnance 1946-49 Ammunition Supply Officer (Office of Assistant Ordnance Officer), Pusan Base Command 1950-51 Executive Officer to … Read more

Leighton Wilson Hazelhurst, Jr. – First Lieutenant, United States Army

Leighton Wilson Hazelhurst, Jr. was born in Georgia.  He was appointed from Mississippi to the United States Military Academy, where he graduated in 1908.  He served in the Cuban Pacification Action in 1908 and 1909.  He was then assigned to the Aviation Section in 1912.  He was killed in an aircraft accident at College Park, … Read more

Gene Ridner – Sergeant, United States Army

Mr. Gene Ridner Gene Ridner, 69, First Sergeant, U.S. Army (Retired), died Tuesday, October 13, 1998, at his home after an illness of two years. He was a longtime resident of Neptune Beach, Florida, before moving to Orange Park, Florida. A native of Kentucky, he was the husband for 45 years of Mrs. Silvaleen Ridner, … Read more

Emory Scott Land – Vice Admiral, United States Navy

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Vice Admiral Emory Scott Land (8 January 1879 – November 1971) was an officer in the United States Navy, noted for his contributions to naval architecture, particularly in submarine design. Notable assignments included serving as Chief of the Navy’s Bureau of Construction and Repair during the 1930s, and as Chairman of the U.S. Maritime Commission … Read more

Benny Gray Cockerham III – Corporal, United States Marine Corps

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NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense No. 1096-05 IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 26, 2005 Media Contact: Marine Corps Public Affairs – (703) 614-4309 Public/Industry Contact: (703)428-0711 DoD Identifies Marine Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of two Marines who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Corporal Benny G. Cockerham III, 21, … Read more

Bradley Dean Conner – Sergeant Major, United States Army

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NEWS RELEASES from the United States Department of Defense No. 572-07 IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 11, 2007 DoD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Sergeant Major Bradly D. Conner, 41, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, died May 9, 2007, near Al-Hillah, Iraq, of … Read more

Billy “Buck” Carroll – Commander, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report: Saturday, June 14, 2003 Arlington memorial planned for Navy pilot A memorial service is planned next month at Arlington National Cemetery for retired Navy Commander Billy “Buck” Carroll, 79, a highly decorated fighter pilot who fought in World War II and the Korean War. Commander Carroll, who lived at Fleet … Read more

Samuel Nathan Blatchford – Master Sergeant, United States Air Force

A warrior dies By BRODIE FARQUHAR Courtesy of the Star-Tribune January 03, 2006 A warrior died here last month. Samuel N. Blatchford, 81, great-great-grandson of Navajo war chief Manuelito and decorated war hero with service in World War II, Korea and Vietnam, died December 23, 2005. A memorial service will be held at Holy Rosary … Read more

Wilmer Newlin Grubb – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

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Full Name: WILMER NEWLIN GRUBB Date of Birth: 8/14/1932 Date of Casualty: 1/26/1966 Home of Record: ALDAN, PENNSYLVNIA Branch of Service: AIR FORCE Rank: LTC Casualty Country: NORTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: NZ GRUBB, WILBER NEWLIN USG STATES “WILMER” Remains Returned 13 March 1974 Name: Wilber Newlin “Newk” Grubb Rank/Branch: O3/US Air Force Unit: Unknown, per … Read more

John Benton Nixon – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army

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John Benton Nixon of Virginia Appointed from Illinois, Second Lieutenant, 111th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, 2 September 1862 First Lieuenant, 20 April 1863 Captain, 17th U. S. Colored Infantry, 3 December 1863 Breveted Major and Lieutenant Colonel of U. S. Volunteers, 13 March 1865 for faithful and meritorious services during the war Honorably mustered out 3 … Read more

Some U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq who are buried at Arlington

By LISA HOFFMAN May 27, 2004 Since the war in Iraq began, 64 fallen American GIs have been interred in Section 60 at Arlington National Cemetery. The cremated ashes of another rests in an aboveground columbarium there. Among those in the nation’s most hallowed cemetery are: Army Captain Russell Rippetoe, 27, of Arvada, Colorado The first … Read more

Johnny Micheal Spann – Captain, United States Marine Corps

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Central Intelligence Agency Officer An American Hero WINFIELD, Alabama — The CIA man was being brought to a funeral home near Arlington National Cemetery, so the distraught father shuttered his realty office in this three-stoplight town and flew up to the nation’s capital. Running through his mind, he would say later, was Mike’s admonition, “Daddy, … Read more

The Order of Arms – Cannon Fire At Arlington National Cemetery

President of the United States  21 Ex President of the United States 21 Foreign Heads of State  21 Vice President of the United States 19 Prime Minister  19 Secretary of Defense  19 Secretary of the Army 19 Brigadier General/Rear Admiral (Lower) 11 Major General/Rear Admiral (Upper) 13 Lieutenant General/Vice Admiral 15 General/Admiral 17 Read our … Read more