Screenshots of the “Notable Graves” landing page and sidebar menu on the Arlington National Cemetery website from December (left) and March 12 (right). Links to three lists of Black, Hispanic and ...
Arlington National Cemetery is the most regarded final resting ground in the United States, but it has scrubbed the history of Black veterans and more. Arlington National Cemetery is the most regarded ...
Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, contains the remains of more than 400,000 people from the United States and 13 other countries, buried there since the 1860s. More than three ...
Military benefits often extend beyond the veteran alone. One of the ways the nation recognizes the sacrifice is by ensuring the veteran’s closest family members can share the honor of resting in a ...
Arlington National Cemetery has scrubbed information about prominent Black, Hispanic and female service members and topics such as the Civil War from its website, part of a broader effort across the ...
ARLINGTON, Va. -- Army curator James Speraw stood by Spc. Christopher Coffland's grave, tucked among the rows of white headstones at Arlington National Cemetery, and read the inscription on dog tags ...
For retired FDNY Lt. Mark Klingner, the season of giving doesn’t begin until the third weekend in November, when he travels 247 miles to Arlington National Cemetery to honor the memory of fallen city ...
Army investigators at Arlington National Cemetery have found more than 100 unmarked graves, scores of grave sites with headstones that are not recorded on cemetery maps, and at least four burial urns ...
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