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As veterans, we swore an oath to defend principles of justice and equality. It's our duty to stand against policies that seek to divide and erase us.
Many of those interred in Arlington’s more than 600 acres made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. Their legacies shouldn’t fall victim to Trump’s virulent attacks on DEI.
The Arlington Historical Society Museum is preparing to reopen after months of renovation and restoration work. The museum at ...
Educational material about Black people, Latinos and women in the military have been changed on Arlington National Cemetery website.
President Donald Trump is reportedly planning on holding a 4-mile-long military parade on June 14 — his 79th birthday and the ...
The Hancock Historical Museum, in collaboration with the Arlington Heart & Soul Initiative and the Hancock County Chapter of ...
While each and every one of the 400,000 veterans, and their eligible dependents, who have been laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery played a role in American history, how they’re ...
While investigating child sex abuse at an Arlington charter school, police say they’ve learned some disturbing history about ...
“Arlington embodies an incredibly important history for all Americans,” Boston-based historian Kevin Levin said. The cemetery is sacred ground with a rich history that leaves many ...
The Arlington Art Truck returns this spring with its first activation: HAND LETTERING A FAMILY TREE, led by Arlington-based ...