Posted on 08/16/2009 8:18:33 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
The families of soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan are being told to wait -- sometimes two months -- until their loved ones can be buried with full honors in Arlington National Cemetery.
The hallowed memorial site, which handles up to 27 burials a day, is so overwhelmed with the bodies of elderly veterans and young soldiers that families are told they'll have to go without full-honors ceremonies if they want a timely burial, according to a spokesman.
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It was Quartermaster General Meigs who recommended that Arlington be used as a cemetery.
OK Grant was his boss and who masterminded the Rose Garden interment? Just so Lee would not come back to his property.
I would like to thank your father for his service to this country.
I really don’t think that this has to do with cutbacks but, it might be so...
There is a limited availability of burial spots and the military has a limited number of burials per day...
OK Grant was his boss and who masterminded the Rose Garden interment? Just so Lee would not come back to his property.
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Meigs wrote to Secretary of War Edwin Stanton suggesting that Robert E. Lee’s estate Arlington, which had been confiscated by the Federal government, be used for a military cemetery. “The grounds about the mansion are admirably adapted to such a use,” Meigs wrote on 15 June 1864. That same day, Stanton informed Meigs that he would allot 200 acres of the estate as burial ground.
In August 1864, twenty-six men were buried around Mrs. Lee’s rose garden.
Who masterminded the Rose Garden interments ???
Probably Meigs himself - he had a HUGE hatred of the South and Robert E. Lee, although he had served under and admired Lee prior to the war.
He considered Lee a traitor ...
0bama could spend a small part of the stimulus money to solve this problem.
Of course he won't do it, he is still too busy using that money to repay his campaign contributors in the United States and all that foreign money he received.
“My dad (WW2...German POW)and Mom are in the Columbarium. It took about 2 months to schedule each interment. My dad’s had the band, catafalque, etc. My mom’s was a dignified ceremony at my dad’s niche with a minister only. They do know how to be respectful of those who gave for their country.”
Similar for my dad. 3 war vet, WWII Africa/Germany POW, Korea, VN/Cambodia advisor. It took 2 months to get his ashes buried at Arlington, but they did the whole thing. Horse-drawn carriage with the polished wood box with his ashes, bugler, and salute. The minister happened to be the Chaplain for my cousin’s Maryland Guard unit. I was chosen to receive the flag, which I consider to be quite an honor. The absolute precision with which they carry out the rites and honors is amazing.
The whole ceremony took about half an hour from our leaving the reception center to our return there. The minister told us a bit about the men who serve as the honor guard and what it takes to be one of them. Also told us how many times a day they do what they do. At the time, it was 4 times a day, and that was before the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
The little brochure about Arlington that they gave me was very interesting. All graves there are the same, officers and enlisted lie side-by-side. Each service branch “takes care of its own”.
Please clarify that. I must have missed it. What VA Hospital and when?
In August 1864, twenty-six men were buried around Mrs. Lees rose garden.
Who masterminded the Rose Garden interments ???
Probably Meigs himself - he had a HUGE hatred of the South and Robert E. Lee, although he had served under and admired Lee prior to the war.
He considered Lee a traitor ...”
that is one account I heard, But here are others and nothing happened that Grant did not want to happen! including Sherman's atrocities.
Thank you.
Maybe not at Arlington, where the limiting factor might be availability of grave sites and the desire to have each funeral be quasi private.
However the lack of honor guards for the much larger population being burried at other National Cemeteries (Like the "Punch Bowl in Hawaii or Ft. Sam Houston in San Antonio) or at the various State Veterans Cemeteries (There's a fairly new one adjacent to Fort Hood, where my coworkers' husband remains lie), or even in other non veteran's cemetaries, is a direct result of the much diminshed numbers in the armed forces, all services and componenents.
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