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  • Hispanic Month Tribute to Moses Ezekiel

    10/04/2009 4:40:46 PM PDT · by BigReb555 · 7 replies · 473+ views
    Canada Free Press ^ | October 4, 2009 | Calvin E. Johnson, Jr.
    September 15th -October 15th is Hispanic History Month.
  • Pics of Ted Kennedy's burial service at Arlington in the Dark

    08/29/2009 6:07:39 PM PDT · by AmericanMade1776 · 179 replies · 8,237+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | August 29,2009
    Mourners gather at the coffin of Sen. Edward Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Saturday, Aug. 29, 2009. Kennedy, 77, died Tuesday, Aug. 25 more than a year after he was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
  • CNN Report Looks at Sen. Ted Kennedy's Burial Site at Arlington National Cemetery - Video 8/29/09

    08/29/2009 2:42:55 PM PDT · by Federalist Patriot · 17 replies · 1,467+ views
    Freedom's Lighthouse ^ | August 29, 2009 | BrianinMO
    Here is a CNN report showing the location in Arlington National Cemetery where Sen. Ted Kennedy is being buried today. He will be buried near the graves of his two brothers, President John F. Kennedy and Sen. Robert Kennedy - both of whom were assassinated. The hillside location looking out over he cemetery and toward the Lincoln Memorial is where President John Kennedy stood just shortly before his assassination and said, "I could stay here forever." . . . . . (Watch Video)
  • Kennedy to Be Buried at Arlington, Near Brothers

    08/26/2009 1:49:10 PM PDT · by Former Fetus · 100 replies · 3,906+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | 8/26/09 | Paul Kane and Debbi Wilgoren
    Wednesday, August 26, 2009; 4:31 PM Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the political patriarch who died late Tuesday after a 15-month battle with brain cancer, will be buried Saturday at Arlington National Cemetery, close to the famed gravesites of his slain brothers. As tributes poured in Wednesday from across the country and the world, Washington mourned the Massachusetts Democrat whose outsize personality and political skills continued to drive the health-care debate even in his final days. Flags were ordered flown at half-staff at the U.S. Capitol, the White House and federal buildings. Across the Potomac River at the nation's military cemetery,...
  • Kennedy to be buried at Arlington - What a Travesty!

    08/26/2009 9:11:49 AM PDT · by AUH2O Repub · 384 replies · 14,806+ views
    ABC news
    Just heard on noon news that Kennedy will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. What an insult to our troops!
  • Kennedy to be buried at Arlington

    08/26/2009 9:08:42 AM PDT · by tapatio · 46 replies · 1,922+ views
    MSNBC ^ | August 26 2009 | Mark Murray
    A U.S. defense official confirms that the late Ted Kennedy will be buried at Arlington Cemetery -- date and time still TBD. The official expects he will be buried at the John F. Kennedy gravesite, but that is also still TBD. Any sitting or former senator is eligible for burial at Arlington Cemetery, but Kennedy's military service alone does not qualify him for burial there since he did not retire from the Armed Forces. His military service alone only qualifies him to be cremated and inurned at the Columbarium at Arlington
  • ARLINGTON HAS GRAVE SITUATION

    08/16/2009 8:18:33 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 31 replies · 1,259+ views
    New York Post ^ | August 16, 2009 | JANON FISHER
    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.
  • What's trashed at Arlington National Cemetery

    07/17/2009 8:52:56 AM PDT · by shove_it · 52 replies · 2,013+ views
    salon.com ^ | 17 Jul 09 | Mark Benjamin
    July 17, 2009 | A few days after Memorial Day, I walked across the sprawling, plush lawn of Arlington National Cemetery. I headed toward Section 60, a remote area of the famous burial ground, where 600 service members from Iraq and Afghanistan are laid to rest. Gina Gray, former public affairs officer at the cemetery, had testified that mismanagement at Arlington had resulted in callous treatment of personal mementos and artifacts left on grave sites in Section 60. The sun was out after several days of rain. As I approached the gravestones, I saw that Gray was right. Left out...
  • The Campaigner-in-Chief’s Memorial Day Speech

    05/25/2009 6:03:55 PM PDT · by Starman417 · 20 replies · 1,689+ views
    Flopping Aces ^ | 05-25-09 | Wordsmith
    President Barack Obama lays a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier during Memorial Day commemorations at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., May 25, 2009. DoD photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeleyI yearn to be able to respect a president I have political differences with. To be able to find common ground as fellow Americans and on occasions such as Memorial Day, out of respect for the office of the presidency, applaud his speech and say, "Well done, Mr. President; well done! We may differ politically, but today I stand with you!" So why am...
  • Obama observes Memorial Day at Arlington cemetery

    05/25/2009 6:42:59 PM PDT · by NoPrisoners · 18 replies · 1,335+ views
    AP via MyWay ^ | May 25, 5:23 PM (ET) | By DARLENE SUPERVILLE
    WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama avoided a racial controversy on his first Memorial Day in office by sending wreaths to separate memorials for Confederate soldiers and for blacks who fought against them during the Civil War. Last week, a group of about 60 professors petitioned the White House, asking the first black U.S. president to break tradition and not memorialize military members from the Confederacy, the group of Southern states that supported slavery. "The Arlington Confederate Monument is a denial of the wrong committed against African-Americans by slave owners, Confederates and neo-Confederates, through the monument's denial of slavery as...
  • Arlington ‘Flags In’ Tribute Begins Memorial Day Commemoration

    05/22/2009 4:48:22 PM PDT · by SandRat · 6 replies · 746+ views
    WASHINGTON, May 22, 2009 – More than 3,000 servicemembers officially kicked off the Memorial Day commemoration last evening as they placed more than 250,000 miniature flags at every grave at Arlington National Cemetery. Airman Jacob Proffer, a member of the Air Force Honor Guard, pauses to salute a grave after placing a miniature flag at its base during the “Flags In” tribute at Arlington National Cemetery, May 21, 2009. “When I do this, it makes me take a lot more pride every time I put on my uniform, seeing the measure of sacrifice so many have made,” he said....
  • Bread and Circuses: Arlington Defended

    03/26/2009 7:19:26 PM PDT · by BufordP · 15 replies · 879+ views
    DC Chapter | 26 Mar 2009 | BufordP, Trooprally, rlmorel, Veeram, Yorktownpatriot, JoyJoyFromNJ, GunsAreOK, and my niece Kauri
     Photo credit: Marooned in Marin It's been six years since President Bush launched an attack on - not Iraq, not Bagdad, not a country and its people, but - Saddam Hussein -- Saddam Hussein and; those who would attack the U.S. And on this anniversary day, Brian Becker, Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (A.N.S.W.E.R.) or cANSWER ("CANCER") as we like to call it, organized his scruffy, useless, parasitic contingent to march on Washington once again. The DC Chapter has been there each time to counter protest. In the early years, cANSWER was able round up great...
  • Defend Arlington Cemetery against the ANSWER anarchist, Saturday, March 21 (Notice No. 2)

    03/04/2009 6:32:46 PM PST · by trooprally · 53 replies · 3,212+ views
    March 04,2009
    A.N.S.W.E.R. will be in D.C. once again this March 21, 2009 for their march on the Pentagon. Gathering of Eagles/Eagle Up will already have Eagles watching over the various Military Monuments and recruiter stations. If you want to help in this endeavor, contact concretebob. But if you want to help protect the sanctity of Arlington Cemetery, we will be there. FreeRepublic, along with any one who will join us, will once again occupy an area on the Virginia side of the Memorial Bridge on the south side of Arlington Circle. DATE: Saturday, March 21 TIME: 11:30AM to 4PM PLACE: South...
  • America Supports You: Runners Complete Memorial to Fallen Heroes

    08/25/2008 4:41:34 PM PDT · by SandRat · 2 replies · 200+ views
    American Forces Press Service ^ | Samantha L. Quigley
    ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY, Va., Aug. 25, 2008 – It started as a leap of faith, but more than 10 million steps later, a 10-man relay team arrived here, at what the memorial run’s organizer called the most sacred place in America. Shannon Cleary, center, kisses her mother, Marianne Cleary, Aug. 24, 2008, during the last few moments of Run for the Fallen, a memorial run in memory of Cleary's brother, Army 1st Lt. Michael Cleary. Jack Flanagan, Marianne’s grandson, also participated in the last day of the living memorial that began June 14, outside the gates of Fort Irwin,...
  • June 15, 1864 - Arlington designated as military cemetery

    06/15/2008 9:04:42 AM PDT · by doug from upland · 1 replies · 114+ views
    ARLINGTON WEBSITE We must ask ourselves if we are living our lives to demonstrate that we deserve their sacrifice. Are we going to preserve that which they gave everything to defend?
  • The Arlington Ladies

    05/26/2008 4:11:53 PM PDT · by Non-Sequitur · 5 replies · 329+ views
    The American Spectator ^ | 5/27/2005 | Shawn Macomber
    As in most matters, however, the military prefers to focus on cohesion rather than dissension; on the ties that bind rather than the walls that separate. This is as true of funerals as it is of boot camp. Most people are aware of one aspect of this, the Honor Guard. But there is another unifying element, much less publicized than the 21-gun salute, but just as important in both a practical and symbolic sense. It comes in the form of a conservatively dressed woman who -- whether amongst a throng of mourners, seated alongside the family, or standing as the...
  • Arlington Burial: Fanfare, Precision

    05/26/2008 6:00:44 AM PDT · by kellynla · 5 replies · 157+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | May 26, 2008 | Karen Goldberg Goff
    Army Pfc. William Timothy Dix died in Iraq in April and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery on a brilliant May afternoon. He was laid to rest in Section 60, where the sod is fresh and the nearby tombstones bear names such as Justin, Brandon and Ashly: soldiers young enough to be named in the 1980s but old enough to die for their country. Pfc. Dix was buried with standard military honors: a lone bugler at a 45-degree angle from the casket, the Old Guard with a rifle salute, a somber chaplain and the flag presentation to his family. It...
  • Old Guard Sets 'Flags-In' for Memorial Day

    05/23/2008 5:48:09 PM PDT · by SandRat · 1 replies · 95+ views
    Army.mil ^ | Dennis Ryan
    Old Guard Soldier Master Sgt. Steven Colbert places a flag on a gravesite at Arlington National Cemetery. This year he brought along his son, Jordan, 8, to assist. Photo by Adam Skoczylas FORT MYER, Va. (Army News Service, May 23, 2008) -- The 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) began their rounds Thursday afternoon to place a small American flag into the ground in front of every grave marker at Arlington National Cemetery. The Old Guard became the Army's official ceremonial unit in 1948 and on that Memorial Day every available member of the regiment stood one foot in...
  • Arlington ‘Flags In’ Tribute Begins Memorial Day Commemoration

    05/23/2008 4:02:37 PM PDT · by SandRat · 162+ views
    WASHINGTON, May 23, 2008 – More than 3,000 soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines officially kicked off the Memorial Day commemoration last evening as they placed 265,000 miniature flags at every grave at Arlington National Cemetery. U.S. Army Master Sgt. Sandra Quaschnick, right, and U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Jennifer Bailey, left, render salutes during the "Flags In" ceremony to honor fallen heroes at Arlington National Cemetery, Va., May 22, 2008. Quaschnick and Bailey are assigned to the Fife and Drum Corps of the 3rd U.S. Infantry, "The Old Guard." Defense Dept. photo by Sebastian J. Sciotti Jr.  (Click photo for...
  • Arlington Cemetery Makes Historic Exception for World War I Veteran

    04/09/2008 7:35:59 PM PDT · by SandRat · 27 replies · 580+ views
    Frank Buckles apparently doesn't intend to take the offer any time soon. At 107, he still does 50 sit ups a day and lifts weights three times a week. (MILWAUKIE, Ore.) - Ken Buckles, Executive Director of Oregon's Remembering America's Heroes, has won a long-fought battle – a battle centered around World War One. For twelve years, Buckles has been recognizing and honoring American Vets through his program at Milwaukie High School where he is also a teacher. But this time it was personal. Ken Buckles is related to Frank Buckles, America's last living WWI Veteran.