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Newsworthy Women Springtime Serenity at Arlington National Cemetery Posted: March 20, 2025 | Last updated: March 20, 2025 Experience the peaceful beauty of spring at Arlington National Cemetery ...
Now as thousands of spring breakers make their way to Arlington National Cemetery to pay their respects, some worry, the cemetery’s website has become the latest casualty in an ongoing culture war.
A visitor to Arlington National Cemetery's website earlier this year would have seen links to information about a wide range of notable African Americans, Hispanic Americans and women buried there.
In a statement, Renea Yates, acting superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery, said using the ... Get ready to spring into savings with exclusive Insider Deals designed to refresh your home ...
Arlington National Cemetery has begun wiping from its website histories highlighting Black, Hispanic and women veterans. The change is in line with President Trump's directive to remove references ...
Tombstone of Humbert Roque Versace at Arlington National Cemetery, a Special Forces officer and Medal of Honor recipient killed in action in Vietnam. The cemetery recently removed links and ...
Arlington National Cemetery has begun removing web pages that highlight the contributions of Black, Hispanic and women veterans. The removals, first reported by Civil War historian Kevin M.
Arlington National Cemetery, the final resting place of presidents, generals, Medal of Honor recipients and more than 400,000 service members and their families, has purged its website of material ...
The Army will soon begin limited use of horse-drawn caissons for funerals at Arlington National Cemetery, phasing in the long-held tradition after nearly two years of work to improve the care of the ...
In a statement, Renea Yates, acting superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery, said using the caissons in a more limited way will be disappointing to some families, but it “allows us to ...