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To: Melian


That works out to 7,800 burials a year which I thought was high and difficult to believe. I was wrong! I poked around a bit and found there are an astonishing 400,000 soldiers buried there now. And they have capacity to last for about 20-25 more years. 639 acres.
2,815 posted on 05/25/2024 10:38:45 AM PDT by tang-soo (Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks - Read Daniel Chapter 9)
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To: tang-soo

7800 burials per year. Yup, true enough. But it is slowing down. We’ve gotten past the peak of the WW II crowd which was happening in the 90’s. I well remember the cemetery folks saying they were burying 1,000 per day. So many they couldn’t provide buglers and had to use recordings to play TAPS. Remember we had something over 12.5 million men under arms just in WW II so sending them off properly is quite a piece of work.

Family members who passed back in the 70’s got the whole Maryann: Bugler, color guard, volley, and a uniformed chaplain. But the ones who went in the 90’s got a flag and a tune on a Walkman.-——way different.

I started noticing the change of pace in the 70’s when the occasional Old War Horse would bring a “bring back” souvenir into the shop and would want to sell it so’s I could find it a good home. I always paid them what they asked. They would always explain that they didn’t have family or family who could handle it. Some of that stuff was dangerous in un-skilled hands. Some of it needed “papers.” Some of it needing “de-watting.” Whenever I did pass something on I always relayed the story that went with it.

Over the years I’ve heard some heckuva stories. And It’s like Audie Murphy said about his own movie “To Hell and Back”: We couldn’t tell it like it really was ‘cause no one would believe it.

RIP all of ‘em.


2,859 posted on 05/25/2024 2:35:39 PM PDT by OldWarBaby
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