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PFC John C. Brush, a Danville Area High School graduate of the Class of 1936, who died fighting in World War II has been commemorated in Gettysburg National Cemetery.
Four soldiers were killed in action in Germany, and on Tuesday the Nebraska Patriot Guard Riders escorted them to the Omaha ...
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It’s an honor for a veteran to be buried at the North Dakota National Cemetery in rural Harwood, but it can also be a miserable experience. There’s no building and no indoor bathrooms.
Thousands of veterans’ gravesites at the Dayton National Cemetery were bare during the holiday season last year. Trump advances to championship round of Senior Club golf tournament, days after ...
May 27—A ceremony at Dayton National Cemetery recognized not only those who died while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, but also the nearly 81,000 service people who still remain unaccounted for and ...
Dayton National Cemetery to honor 9/11 victims today Today is September 11th and people across the country will be participating in acts of service and remembrance in honor of those who died 22 ...
According to the Arlington Cemetery, roughly 5,000 visitors are typically in attendance for Memorial Day proceedings at the amphitheater. Other major services are also hosted at the dedicated ...
DAYTON — The Dayton National Cemetery is getting ready for Memorial Day on Monday. >> Flags to fly as half-staff on Memorial Day Only veterans are laid to rest there and decorations are going up ...
Dayton National Cemetery, an official Wreaths Across America (WAA) location, will join more than 3,500 others in the practice as part of National Wreaths Across America Day, the event’s ...
The Dayton National Cemetery and more than 60 other cemeteries across the country took part in a national day of service and remembrance of one of the world’s biggest terrorist attacks.
Dayton National Cemetery - one of just five national Department of Veterans Affairs' cemeteries in Ohio - was one of the first sites to pilot expanding the wreath program outside Arlington.