Anna E. Graves Manning – First Lieutenant, United States Army

From a contemporary press report: February 8, 1999 Anna E. Graves Manning, 78, of Summerfield, Florida., died Monday, February 1, 1999, in Ocala, Florida. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery. Mrs. Manning was born September 3, 1920, in Columbia, Missouri, to John and Beulah Pool Graves. She married Frank Manning on December 2, 1942, … Read more

Lester Eugene Sigmon, Jr. – Private First Class, United States Army

LESTER EUGENE SIGMON, JR.: Killed in the World War II battle for Gothic Line, Italy. His Division was one of the first to march through Rome. Buried in Arlington Cemtery, Washington, D.C. near General Pershing, Grant Drive (Section 34, Grave 1746). More About LESTER EUGENE SIGMON, JR.: Military Award: 1944, Purple Heart Military service: Bet. … Read more

John Spencer Hardy – Lieutenant General, United States Air Force

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General Hardy remains alive as of May 2004.  His wife, Virginia Doyle Hardy (8 October 1918-6 August 1971) is buried in this gravesite. Courtesy of the United States Air Force LIEUTENANT GENERAL JOHN S. HARDY Retired August 1, 1970 Lieutenant General John Spencer Hardy was commandant of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, the … Read more

Webster Vinson – Colonel, United States Army

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Webster Vinson of the District of Columbia. Born in 1856 in Washington, D.C. Appointed from Virginia, Private,United States Army Signal Corps, 10 July 1878 to 12 June 1885 Major, Paymaster, United States Army, 3 April 1899 Colonel Webster died in 1917 and was buried in Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery. Per the 1880 U.S. … Read more

James B. Ellen – Sergeant, Confederate States of America Army

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Courtesy of Derick S. Hartshorn, April 2007: ELLEN, JAMES B., Sergeant, Company D, 30th Regiment, North Carolinas Troops Resided in Wake County where he enlisted at age 17, September 2, 1861. Mustered in as Private. Promoted to Sergeant on August 20, 1862. Present or accounted for until wounded in the right lung and captured at Kelly’s Ford, … Read more

Charles Francis Scott – Captain, United States Air Force

He was born  in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania on August 11, 1945. During his youth in Clearfield, Pennsylvania,, he became an Eagle Scout and was an honor graduate from Clearfield High School. He graduated from the United States AirForce Academy in 1967. Following graduation he completed Flight Training and earned his wings at Laradeo Air Force Base … Read more

Arthur S. Moura Brigadier – General, United States Army

Arthur S. Moura Brigadier General (United States Army (retired) General Moura passed away on October 29, 2008 at the University of North Carolina Hospital of complications from congestive heart failure.  He was a resident of Fearrington Village in Pittsboro, North Carolina. General Moura is survived by his beloved spouse of 65 years and his childhood … Read more

James Francis Brittingham – Brigadier General, United States Army

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James Francis Brittingham (1894-1983) Born in Princess Anne, Maryland on July 4, 1894. B.S. from the University of Missouri in 1915. Enlisted service with the District of Columbia National Guard on the Mexican Border 1916-1917. Commissioned in the Field Artillery in 1917. Served with the 12th Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Force 1917-1919. Saw action in … Read more

William Curry Harllee – Brigadier General, United States Marine Corps

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Back in the Old Corps, at a time when the average Leatherneck stood 5’8″ and weighed scarcely 148 pounds, young Bo Harllee, a square-jawed, hard-nosed, independent thinker from rural Florida, was already larger than life — a strapping 6’2″, 197 pounds. He came by his commission the hard way, after being discharged from the Citadel … Read more

American Astronauts Buried In Arlington National Cemetry

“Oh, I Have Slipped The Surly Bonds Of Earth … Reached Out And Touched The Face Of God. ” While most people know that Richard Scobee and Michael Smith of the Shuttle Challenger are buried in Arlington National Cemetery, not many know that a number of other Astronauts are also buried there. They are: Charles Arthur Bassett II: Killed in … Read more

WWII bomber crew buried in Arlington

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The 10-man crew of a long-missing bomber from World War II was laid to rest yesterday at Arlington National Cemetery, closing the final chapter of a 57-year-old mystery.  About 75 of the crew’s relatives — many of whom were not yet born when the servicemen died — attended a somber funeral at Fort Myer. Only … Read more

Joseph Jacob Bogart – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force

From a contemporary press report: Joseph Jacob Bogart died at the National Naval Medical Center, on Wednesday, December 23, 1998, of Chevy Chase, Maryland.  He was the beloved husband of Rita F. Bogart; devoted father of Beth A. Bogart and Mrs. Bogart’s son, Eric A. Fountain, Jr; grandfather of Alexander and Adrian Howe, Tripp, Andrew … Read more

Marble Block Unsuitable For Unknown Soldier Monument Quarry Operator Vows To Keep Searching

MARBLE, Colorado — A second block of marble cut at a quarry near here has been deemed unsuitable to replace the cracked Tomb of the Unknown Soldier monument outside Washington. Rex Loesby of Sierra Minerals Corp. said Thursday the 55-ton block cut last month at the Yule Quarry initially looked good. But more research revealed … Read more

John Thomas Jones – Colonel, United States Army

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Courtesy of his classmates United States Military Academy Class of 1946 John Thomas Jones No. 15615 Class of 1946 Died 2 September 1991 in Arlington, Virginia, aged 67 years. Interment: Arlington National Cemetery John Thomas Jones was born 28 September 1923 in Decherd, Tennessee. He was always known as Tom except to a few close … Read more

John Henry Page, Jr. – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army

John Henry Paqe, Jr. of Louisiana Appointed at Large, Second Lieutenant, 3rd U. S. Infantry, 1 September 1899 First Lietuenant, 6th U. S. Infantry, 19 March 1901 NOTE: He is the son of John Henry Page, Brigadier General, United States Army, and they are buried near one another in Arlington National Cemetery. PAGE, JOHN HENRY JR … Read more

Louis Mason Gulick – Colonel, United States Marine Corps

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GULICK, LOUIS M. Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps 5th Marine Regiment, 2d Marine Brigade (Nicaragua), Date of Action: Spring 1927 Citation: The Navy Cross is presented to Louis M. Gulick, Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps, for distinguished service to the Government in a duty of responsibility in command of the Fifth Regiment during difficult and important pacification … Read more

Jonathan Ioakimo Falaniko – Private, United States Army

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No. 790-03 IMMEDIATE RELEASE Oct 27, 2003 DoD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Private Jonathan I. Falaniko, 20, of Pago Pago, American Samoa, was killed in action on October 27, 2003, in Baghdad, Iraq. Falaniko was near the Al Khadra … Read more

Doyle Wilmer Lynn – Commander, United States Navy

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Full Name: DOYLE WILMER LYNN Date of Birth: 11/3/1926 Date of Casualty: 5/27/1965 Home of Record: ALIQUIPPA, PENNSYLVANIA Branch of Service: NAVY Rank: CDR Casualty Country: NORTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: NZ Status: MIA Name: Doyle Wilmer Lynn Rank/Branch: O5/US Navy Unit: Fighter Squadron 111 (in 1964) Date of Birth: 03 November 1926 Home City of … Read more

Lawrence D. Getzfred – Captain, United States Navy

Capt. Lawrence D. Getzfred Attack Location: Pentagon Age: 57 Home: Silver Spring, Maryland Captain Lawrence D. Getzfred, 57, was one of seven Nebraska brothers, five of whom joined the Navy. According to his brother Mark, he enlisted in 1963, a year after graduating from St. Boniface High School in Elgin. After four years, he shifted … Read more

Francis Wilbert Stover – Private First Class, United States Army

Francis W. Stover, 88, a lawyer who worked for the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs and advocated G.I. bills for post-World War II generations, died January 30, 2007, at Inova Alexandria Hospital. He had congestive heart failure. Mr. Stover was legislative director of the VFW national office in Washington … Read more

Army Air Crew Returned Home – Lost Over Vietnam, 6 February 1969

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NEWS RELEASE from the United States Department of Defense No. 571-02 VIETNAM MIAS IDENTIFIED The remains of three U.S. soldiers previously unaccounted for from the war in Vietnam have been identified and will be buried as a group at Arlington National Cemetery on Friday, November 8, 2002. They are Captain Ronald D. Briggs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, … Read more

My Walk Through Arlington

By Donald H. Newton, Gunnery Sergeant, US Marine Corps (World War II) I’ve come here again today to say good-bye, As unseen birds do sing nearby. I don’t come here too often, since it’s not in my hometown. But a more peaceful place, I have not found. They have tours and buses here today, But … Read more

Dwight H. Kelton – Major, United States Army

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Dwight H. Kelton of Vermont Private, Company B, 98th New York Infantry, 29 January 1864 Captain, 115th U. S. Colored Infantry, 15 October 1864 Honorably Mustered Out 10 February 1866 Second Lieutenant, 10th Infantry, 20 July 1866 First Lieutenant, 26 March 1868 Unassigned, 19 May 1868 Assigned to 10th Infantry, 15 December 1870 Captain, 16 … Read more

Margaret Joyce Williams – Corporal, United States Marine Corps

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Margaret Joyce Williams,  “Maggie” left her life with us here on earth. After nearly a five year battle against cancer, she passed April 24, 2009 at the age of 56. Her irrepressible spirit now soars with the angels, including her dear, departed daughter, U.S. Army Private First Class Sam Williams Huff. A Tucson resident since the … Read more

United States Army Aircrew – 2 October 1944

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HANNON, JOSEPH P 2ND LT US AAF BURIED AT: SECTION 34  SITE 4758 HANKINS, WILLIAM E TSGT US AAF, AC DATE OF DEATH: 10/02/1944 BURIED AT: SECTION 34  SITE 4758 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 … Read more

Brainard Spencer Higley, Jr. – First Lieutenant, United States Army

Brainard Spencer, Higley, Jr. of Ohio Appointed from Ohio, Assistant Surgeon, 6 November 1897 Died 3 February 1900 HIGLEY, VRAINARD S 1ST LT ASS SURGEON USA DATE OF DEATH: 02/03/1900 BURIED AT:   SITE 325 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer Hanfosan Nutra Digest SWISS FX Ketogen … Read more

Clarence S. Irvine – Lieutenant General, United States Air Force

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Suggested By, And Gravesite Photo Courtesy Of Russell C. Jacobs, July 2007 Biography Courtesy of the United States Air Force LIEUTENANT GENERAL CLARENCE S. IRVINE Died September 7, 1975. Beginning his career as an enlisted airplane engine mechanic in 1918, Lieutenant General C.S. Irvine has advanced through engineering and flying assignments to become the Deputy … Read more

Stephen G. Zapasnik – 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. 1040-08 DoD Identifies Army Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the death of three soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom.  They died December 24, 2008, in Baghdad, of injuries sustained during a vehicle roll-over.  The … Read more

Gary Eugene Whipple – Specialist 4th Class, United States Army

Full Name: GARY EUGENE WHIPPLE Date of Birth: 7/14/1946 Date of Casualty: 4/8/1967 Home of Record: PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA Branch of Service: ARMY Rank: SP4 Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: BINH DINH WHIPPLE, GARY EUGENE SP4 USA VETERAN SERVICE DATES: Unknown DATE OF BIRTH: 07/14/1946 DATE OF DEATH: 04/08/1967 DATE OF INTERMENT: 04/18/1967 BURIED AT: … Read more

Robert Benjamin Burton – Captain, United States Army

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From a press report: June 2000 Medical scholar and World War II hero Dr. Robert Benjamin Burton, a prominent Brighton internist who pioneered the idea of health maintenance organizations, died Wednesday after a two-year struggle with colon cancer. He was 81. In 1962, Dr. Burton became medical director for the 6-year-old Sidney Hillman Health Center, … Read more

Nicholas M. Nolan – Major, United States Army

Major Nolan died while on active duty with the 3rd United States Cavalry in Texas amd was buried in the San Antonio, Texas, National Cemetery.  His widow, who died in 1907, was buried in Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery. Nicholas Nolan of Ireland Appointed Private, Corporal Battery M, 4th Artillery, 9 December 1852 to … Read more

Eric Marvin Barnes – Captain, United States Marine Corps

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Full Name: ERIC MARVIN BARNES Date of Birth: 5/4/1942 Date of Casualty: 3/25/1967 Home of Record: WINDSOR, CONNECTICUT Branch of Service: MARINE CORPS Rank: CAPT Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: QUANG NAM Marine Captain Eric M. Barnes, 24, of Waterbury, Connecticut, formerly of Windsor, recently awarded the Silver Star Medal in Vietnam, was killed … Read more

Jesse Butler – Brigadier General, United States Army

VENICE, FLORIDA – Shortly after graduating from a trade school in Chicago in 1934, Jess Butler signed up for the National Guard, launching a 38-year commitment that culminated in his promotion to Brigadier General. Butler, who retired from U.S. Steel in 1978 and moved to Englewood and later to Venice, died Wednesday of heart failure … Read more

Horace Logan McBride – Lieutenant General, United States Army

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Information Courtesy of Roger H. Nelson, September 2006: Horace Logan McBride, Lieutenant General, US Army (Ret) U. S. Military Academy,  June 13, 1916 28 June 1894 – 14  November 1962 Lieutenant General Horace L. McBride, United States Army (retired) died on November 14, 1962, at the U. S. Air Force Hospital, Orlando Air Force Base, … Read more

Arthur F. Eastman – Second Lieutenant, United States Army Air Forces

Arthur F. Eastman Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army Air Forces Service # 0-678001 5th Service Squadron, 27th Air Depot Group Entered the Service from: New Jersey Died: 19-Aug-45 Missing in Action or Buried at Sea Tablets of the Missing at Manila American Cemetery Manila, Philippines U.S. Department of Defense Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense … Read more

Eric B. Barrow, Jr. – Private First Class, United States Marine Corps

Private Barrow’s parents, Major and Mrs. Eric B. Barrow, United States Air Force, are buried with him in Arlington National Cemetery. Full Name: ERIC B JR BARROW Date of Birth: 12/29/1944 Date of Casualty: 8/19/1966 Home of Record: ORLANDO, FLORIDA Branch of Service: MARINE CORPS Rank: PFC Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: QUANG TIN BARROW, ERIC … Read more

James Henry Gillis – Rear Admiral, United States Navy

Rear Admiral James Henry Gillis (14 May 1831-6 December 1910) was an officer in the United States Navy. His active-duty career extended from the 1850s through the 1890s, including service in the American Civil War. Born in Ridgway, Pennsylvania, Gillis graduated from the Naval Academy in 1854. Three years later, while serving in store ship … Read more

George Lee Smith – Captain, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report: George Lee Smith, 70, a retired captain in the Navy Civil Engineer Corps and Vietnam War veteran who for the past 18 years was a facilities engineering consultant, died of cancer April 28, 2000 at Bethesda Naval Medical Command. He lived in Vienna, Virginia. Captain Smith retired in 1981 after … Read more

Peter Ivan Lisagor – Sergeant, United States Army Newspaper Reporter & Columnist

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Born on August 5, 1915, he was the Washington, D.C. Bureau Chief of the Chicago Daily News and one of the nation’s best-known journalists. He appeared frequently on television. He died on December 10, 1976 at the Northern Virginia Veterans Administration Hospital. He was 61 and had been suffering from cancer since February. He was … Read more

Charles Maurice Smith – Second Lieutenant, United States Army

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Born on February 18, 1878, he was killed in action while serving with the 18th United States Infantry in the Philippines Insurrection near Jaro, Island of Panay, Philippines, November 22, 1899. He was returned to the U.S. and was buried in Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery. Smith, Charles Maurice Smith of the District of … Read more

Royce J. Hatfield – YNC, United States Navy

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Royce Hatfield was born in Missouri on 12 July 1919.  Served in the Navy during World War II and was a Pearl Harbor survivor.  He died on 12 February 1988 at River Grove, Illinois.  He was buried with full military honors in Arlington. Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan Huusk Messer … Read more

George Preston Blow – Lieutenant, United States Navy

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Biography Courtesy of: https://www.home.earthlink.net/~blowstandard/GPBbio.html George Preston Blow, son of Judge George Blow Jr and Elizabeth Taylor Allmand was born in Norfolk, Virginia in 1860. He was enrolled in the United States Naval Academy at the age of 15 – one of the first Southerners allowed to matriculate after the War Between the States – as … Read more

James R. McIlvaine – Sergeant, 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. 290-09 DoD Identifies Marine Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the death of two Marines who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. The following Marines died April 30, 2009, while supporting combat operations in Al Anbar province, … Read more

Frederick W. Mausert III – Sergeant, United States Marine Corps

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Awarded the Medal of Honor for sacrificing his life in repated acts of heroism during the Korean Conflict. The nation’s highest decoration for valior was awarded to the youthful Marine for extraordinary heroism on September 12, 1951 at Songnap-yong, Korea, where he was killed-in-action while leading an assault on enemy positions. He was the 20th Marine to … Read more

James Edwin Webb – Lieutenant Colonel, United States Marine Corps Public Official

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From a contemporary press report: James Edwin Webb, the hard-charging and immensely capable administrator who was head of National Aeronautics and Space Administration from 1961 to 1968, died March 27, 1992 at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C. after suffering a heart attack. He had Parkinson’s disease. Mr Webb, 85, had a long career in … Read more

TITLE 32–NATIONAL DEFENSE CHAPTER V–DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PART 553–ARMY NATIONAL CEMETERIES–Table of Contents Sec. 553.21 Monuments and inscriptions at private expense

(a) The erection of markers and monuments at private expense to mark graves in lieu of Government headstones and markers is permitted only in sections of Arlington National Cemetery in which private monuments and markers were authorized as of 1 January 1947. These monuments will be of simple design, dignified, and appropriate to a military … Read more

Ralph Allen Starner Colonel, United States Army

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Courtesy of his classmates United States Military Academy Class of 1946 Ralph Allen Starner No. 15891 Class of 1946 Died 9 September 1970 at  Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, aged 49 years. Interment:  Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. Ralph Allen Starner was born on 19 August 1921 at Omaha, Nebraska. The Starner family soon moved to Hoffman, … Read more

Alexander Henry Hoff – Colonel, United States Army

Alexander Henry Hoff of Pennsylvania Appointed from New York, Surgeon, 3rd New York Infantry, 14 May to 1 September 1861 Surgeon, U. S. Volunteers, 3 August 1861 Breveted Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel of U. S. Volunteers 13 March 1865 for faithful and meritorious services during the war Honorably mustered from the Volunteers Service, 1 March … Read more

Harold Medberry Bemis – Rear Admiral, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report: Harold Medberry Bemis was born at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, July 15, 1884. He graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1906, USN, from the  War College, 1934. He married Hazel Haynes, November 20, 1926. He was commissioned as Ensign, September 12, 1906, and advanced through the grades to Rear Admiral, … Read more

James Alexander Mollison – Brigadier General, United States Air Force

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Courtesy of the United States Air Force BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES A. MOLLISON Retired June 1948, Died February 1, 1970 James Alexander Mollison was born in 1897, at Smith Center, Kansas. He enlisted as a flying cadet November 3, 1917, and was appointed a second lieutenant in the Aviation Section of the Signal Reserve on May … Read more

John Charles Fremont IV – Colonel, United States Air Force

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Information is being sought regarding this individual. Should you have such information available to you, please contact the Webmaster. FREMONT, JOHN COL USAF VETERAN SERVICE DATES: Unknown DATE OF BIRTH: 06/10/1926 DATE OF DEATH: 12/23/1971 DATE OF INTERMENT: 12/28/1971 BURIED AT: SECTION 23  SITE 22022-21 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan … Read more

Lloyd Richard (Dick) Kemp – First Lieutenant, United States Army

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KEMP, Lloyd Richard July 18, 1925-Feb 25, 2008 Age 82 of Sacramento, California. He was born in Dunsmuir, California. He earned a Silver Star for his gallantry in World War II. He is survived by his two daughters Cathy Periman and Pamela Lawrence, one sister Mary Rigby, eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Burial will be … Read more

Robert L. Morris – Colonel, United States Army

From a contemporary press report Robert L. Morris, 85, a retired Army colonel and banker, died of kidney failure March 24, 2001, at Arlington Hospital. He lived in College Park, Maryland. Colonel Morris was a native of New York and a graduate of Columbia University. He began his 22-year military career during World War II, … Read more

The Poetry Of Arlington National Cemetery

Since I began this website, I have received a number of beautiful poems which pay tribute to Arlington National Cemetery and those interred there. I have now received approval to publish some of them here and hope that you will enjoy them as much as I have. Comments may be shared with the authors by … Read more

Harold Douglas Martin – First Lieutenant, United States Army

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Full Name: HAROLD DOUGLAS MARTIN Date of Birth: 5/24/1943 Date of Casualty: 10/23/1968 Home of Record: SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND Branch of Service: ARMY Rank: 1LT Casualty Country: SOUTH VIETNAM Casualty Province: LAM DONG MARTIN, HAROLD D 1LT USA DATE OF BIRTH: 05/24/1943 DATE OF DEATH: 10/23/1968 BURIED AT: SECTION 13  SITE 472 ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY … Read more

Ezekiel P. Stanley – Sergeant, Confederate States of America Army

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MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY D, 4th REGIMENT,  GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY,  ARMY NORTHERN VIRGINIA,  C. S. A.,  TROOP COUNTY, GEORGIA,  WEST POINT GUARDS Stanley, Ezekiel P – Private, July 21, 1861. Appointed Sergeant. Wounded and captured at Monocacy, Maryland, July  9, 1864. Died of wounds in Mount Pleasant U. S. A. General Hospital at Washington, D. … Read more

Harold Eugene McCoy – Colonel, United States Air Force

Courtesy of the United States Military Academy: Harold E. McCoy, NO. 17839 8 January 1928 – 19 April 1975 Died in Bethesda, Maryland Interred in Arlington National Cemetery Twenty-five have passed since the death of Harold Eugene “Real” McCoy, ­ husband of Evelyn and father of   Karen, Michael, and Patrick. His eight-year battle with cancer … Read more

Arthur Thomas Dill – Waggoner, United States Army

Dill, Arthur Thomas Born May 31, 1890 Died March 7, 1962 WAGGONER, United States Army Section 34, Grave 793-A Buried March 12, 1962 Dill, Margaret Maude Born January 28, 1908 Died December 26, 1999 Residence: Jefferson, Maryland Section 34, Grave 793-A Buried December 29, 1999 Read our general and most popular articles Phallosan Forte Anaboloxan … Read more

Scott Lange Kirkpatrick – Sergeant, United States Army

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NEWS RELEASES from the United States Department of Defense No. 1004-07 IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 14, 2007 DoD Identifies Army Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the death of four soldiers who were supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. They died August 11, 2007, in Arab Jabour, Iraq, of wounds suffered from an improvised explosive device. They … Read more

Robert Donohue – Admiral, United States Coast Guard

Robert Donohue joined the Coast Guard in 1913 and was one of the members of the first class at the Pensacola Naval Air Station. He was sent against liquor smugglers in the late 1920s and in 1935 served on the Permanent Board of Avition of the Coast Guard and set up bases around the country. … Read more

John Joseph “Black Jack” Pershing – General of the Armies of the United States

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One of America’s most famous Army officers, Pershing was born in Missouri on September 13, 1860. He graduated from West Point in 1886 and served in the Spanish-American War, the Philippines Insurrection, the Mexican Expedition and was the overall American Commander in Europe during World War I. Following the war, he served as Army Chief … Read more

Sean T. Callahan – Sergeant, 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. 344-11 April 25, 2011 DOD Identifies Marine Casualties The Department of Defense announced today the deaths of two Marines who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. The following Marines died April 23 while conducting combat operations in Helmand … Read more

Ross Bradley Bretz – Colonel, United States Army

COLONEL ROSS B. BRETZ Commander at the Camp Butner Hospital, in Army Since 1917 ASHEVILLE, North Carolina, August 6, 1943 – Colonel Ross Bradley Bretz, commanding officer of Camp Butner, North Carolina, Army Hospital, died at Moore General Hospital here yesterday, hospital authorities announced tonight. Colonel Bretz, son of the late judge and Congressman John … Read more

David Dawson Mitchell – Captain, United States Army

David Dawson Mitchell of Missouri Appointed from Missouri, Second Lieutenant, 15th United States Infantry, 29 February 1876; First Lieutenant, 31 January 1882 Captain, 13 July 1896, Major, 1st Territorial Volunteers, 11 July 1898 Lieutenant Colonel of same, 8 September 1898 Mustered out of the volunteer service, 15 February 1899 Killed on 17 September 1900 in … Read more

Russell Mark Blythe – Commander, United States Navy

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 Courtesy of the United States Navy Academy Commander Russell Mark Blythe, United States Navy (Retired), died on 23 August 1982 in Mountain View, California. Memorial services were held on 26 August at the Chapel of Moffett Naval Air Station with interment on 31 August in Arlington National Cemetery. Appointed to the Naval Academy from the … Read more

Samuel Patrick Cox – Petty Officer 3rd Class, United States Navy

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17 July 2003: Courtesy of the Kansas City Star Sailor with Kansas City connection among four killed in helicopter crash Son’s Iraq service chronicled in parents’ Web log, columns Four crew members were killed Wednesday in the fiery crash of a U.S. Navy helicopter in Italy, a Pentagon spokesman said. The MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter … Read more

Perry M. DeLeon – Assistant Paymaster, Confederate States of America Navy

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Courtesy of Buzz Solomon: October 2009 DeLeon was born Isaac DeLeon Moses in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1841. He attended the College of South Carolina in 1858. He left Federal service (details unknown) in 1860, returning to Charleston. He joined Hamptons Legion in 1861 and served with his brother Abraham from First Manassas through the Peninsula  … Read more

William F. Reynolds – Confederate States of America Army

Reynolds, William F., Private, Company F, 1st (Nelligan’s) Louisiana Inantry. Enlisted April 25, 1861 at New Orleans, Louisiana. Roll to June 30, 1861, Present. Rolls September 1861, to December 1861, Present. Reduced from Corporal October 25, 1861. Rolls January 1862. to April. 1862, Present. Reduced from Sergeant, April 28. Roll May and June, 1862. Present. … Read more

John F. J. Stinson – Commander, United States Navy

From a contemporary press report: John F. J. Stinson, 80, a retired Navy commander who was a highway safety data specialist at the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration from 1970 to 1981, died of respiratory failure December 2, 1999 at Martin Memorial Medical Center in Stuart, Florida. He lived in McLean 34 years before moving … Read more

James Martin Barnes – Private, United States Marine Corps Member of Congress – Assistant to the President

Courtesy of the U.S. House of Representatives Representative from Illinois; born in Jacksonville, Morgan County, Illinois, January 9, 1899; attended the public schools; during the First World War served overseas as a Private in the United States Marine Corps in 1918 and 1919; was graduated from Illinois College at Jacksonville in 1921 and from the … Read more

Kyle James Wright – 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. 033–10 January 15, 2010 DOD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Specialist Kyle J. Wright, 22, of Romeoville, Illinois, died January 13, 2010, … Read more