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[[File:GGNC;895 goldengate.jpg|thumb|right|A view out from the center of the cemetery]]
[[File:GGNC;895 goldengate.jpg|thumb|right|A view out from the center of the cemetery]]


'''Golden Gate National Cemetery''' is a [[United States national cemetery]] in [[California]], located in the city of [[San Bruno, California|San Bruno]], {{convert|12|mi|-1}} south of [[San Francisco]]. Because of the name and location, it is frequently confused with [[San Francisco National Cemetery]], which dates to the 19th century and is in the [[Presidio of San Francisco]], in view of the [[Golden Gate]]. Around 1937, San Francisco residents voted to bar the opening of new cemeteries within the city proper and, as a result, the site for the new national cemetery was selected south of the city limits in adjacent [[San Mateo County, California|San Mateo County]].
'''Golden Gate National Cemetery''' is a [[United States national cemetery]] in [[California]], located in the city of [[San Bruno, California|San Bruno]], {{convert|12|mi|-1}} south of San Francisco. Because of the name and location, it is frequently confused with [[San Francisco National Cemetery]], which dates to the 19th century and is in the [[Presidio of San Francisco]], in view of the [[Golden Gate]]. Around 1937, San Francisco residents voted to bar the opening of new cemeteries within the city proper and, as a result, the site for the new national cemetery was selected south of the city limits in adjacent [[San Mateo County, California|San Mateo County]].
[[File:Golden Gate National Cemetery from the air July 2014.jpg|thumb|Aerial photograph of Golden Gate National Cemetery]]
[[File:Golden Gate National Cemetery from the air July 2014.jpg|thumb|Aerial photograph of Golden Gate National Cemetery]]


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=== Medal of Honor Recipients ===
=== Medal of Honor Recipients ===
(Dates are of the actions for which they were awarded the [[Medal of Honor]].)
(Dates are of the actions for which they were awarded the Medal of Honor.)
[[File:John Olof Dahlgren headstone.JPG|thumb|Headstone of John Dahlgren]]
[[File:John Olof Dahlgren headstone.JPG|thumb|Headstone of John Dahlgren]]
* Corporal [[Edward A. Bennett]] ([[World War II]]), U.S. Army, Company B, [[358th Infantry Regiment (United States)|358th Infantry]], [[90th Infantry Division (United States)|90th Infantry Division]]. [[Heckhuscheid]], Germany, February 1, 1945
* Corporal [[Edward A. Bennett]] ([[World War II]]), U.S. Army, Company B, [[358th Infantry Regiment (United States)|358th Infantry]], [[90th Infantry Division (United States)|90th Infantry Division]]. [[Heckhuscheid]], Germany, February 1, 1945
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* Private [[John Francis DeSwan]] ([[Spanish–American War]]), Company H, [[21st Infantry Regiment (United States)|21st U.S. Infantry]]. [[Santiago de Cuba]], July 1, 1898
* Private [[John Francis DeSwan]] ([[Spanish–American War]]), Company H, [[21st Infantry Regiment (United States)|21st U.S. Infantry]]. [[Santiago de Cuba]], July 1, 1898
* Private [[Mosheim Feaster]] ([[Indian Wars]]), Company E, [[7th Cavalry Regiment (United States)|7th U.S. Cavalry]]. [[Wounded Knee Creek]], [[South Dakota|S.D.]], December 29, 1890
* Private [[Mosheim Feaster]] ([[Indian Wars]]), Company E, [[7th Cavalry Regiment (United States)|7th U.S. Cavalry]]. [[Wounded Knee Creek]], [[South Dakota|S.D.]], December 29, 1890
* Sergeant [[Paul H. Foster]] ([[Vietnam War]]), U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 2nd Battalion, [[4th Marine Regiment (United States)|4th Marines]], [[3rd Marine Division (United States)|3rd Marine Division]]. Near [[Con Thien]], Republic of Vietnam, October 14, 1967
* Sergeant [[Paul H. Foster]] (Vietnam War), U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, 2nd Battalion, [[4th Marine Regiment (United States)|4th Marines]], [[3rd Marine Division (United States)|3rd Marine Division]]. Near [[Con Thien]], Republic of Vietnam, October 14, 1967
* Sergeant [[Edward H. Gibson]] ([[Philippine–American War]]), Company M, [[27th Infantry Regiment (United States)|27th Infantry]], [[U.S. Volunteers]]. [[San Mateo, Rizal]], [[Philippine Islands]], December 19, 1899
* Sergeant [[Edward H. Gibson]] ([[Philippine–American War]]), Company M, [[27th Infantry Regiment (United States)|27th Infantry]], [[U.S. Volunteers]]. [[San Mateo, Rizal]], [[Philippine Islands]], December 19, 1899
* Private First Class [[Harold Gonsalves]] (World War II), [[U.S. Marine Corps Reserve]]. [[Ryukyu Islands]], April 15, 1945
* Private First Class [[Harold Gonsalves]] (World War II), [[U.S. Marine Corps Reserve]]. [[Ryukyu Islands]], April 15, 1945
* Captain [[Nelson M. Holderman]] ([[World War I]]), U.S. Army, [[U.S. 307th Infantry Regiment|307th Infantry]], [[77th Sustainment Brigade (United States)|77th Division]]. [[Meuse-Argonne Offensive|Argonne]], France, October 2–8, 1918
* Captain [[Nelson M. Holderman]] (World War I), U.S. Army, [[U.S. 307th Infantry Regiment|307th Infantry]], [[77th Sustainment Brigade (United States)|77th Division]]. [[Meuse-Argonne Offensive|Argonne]], France, October 2–8, 1918
* Machinist's Mate [[William R. Huber]], U.S. Navy. On board the {{USS|Bruce}}, June 11, 1928
* Machinist's Mate [[William R. Huber]], U.S. Navy. On board the {{USS|Bruce}}, June 11, 1928
* Boatswain's Mate First Class [[Reinhardt J. Keppler]] (World War II), U.S. Navy. On board the {{USS|San Francisco|CA-38}}, November 12–13, 1942
* Boatswain's Mate First Class [[Reinhardt J. Keppler]] (World War II), U.S. Navy. On board the {{USS|San Francisco|CA-38}}, November 12–13, 1942
* Seaman [[Hugh P. Mullin]] (Philippine–American War), U.S. Navy. On board the [[USS Texas (1892)|USS ''Texas'']], November 11, 1899
* Seaman [[Hugh P. Mullin]] (Philippine–American War), U.S. Navy. On board the [[USS Texas (1892)|USS ''Texas'']], November 11, 1899
* Private First Class [[Stuart S. Stryker]] (World War II), U.S. Army, Company E, [[U.S. 513th Parachute Infantry Regiment|513th Parachute Infantry]], [[17th Airborne Division (United States)|17th Airborne Division]]. Near [[Wesel]], Germany, March 24, 1945
* Private First Class [[Stuart S. Stryker]] (World War II), U.S. Army, Company E, [[U.S. 513th Parachute Infantry Regiment|513th Parachute Infantry]], [[17th Airborne Division (United States)|17th Airborne Division]]. Near [[Wesel]], Germany, March 24, 1945
* Private First Class [[Robert H. Young]] ([[Korean War]]), U.S. Army, Company E., [[8th Cavalry Regiment (United States)|8th Cavalry Regiment]], [[1st Cavalry Division (United States)|1st Cavalry Division]]. North of [[Kaesong]], Korea, October 9, 1950
* Private First Class [[Robert H. Young]] (Korean War), U.S. Army, Company E., [[8th Cavalry Regiment (United States)|8th Cavalry Regiment]], [[1st Cavalry Division (United States)|1st Cavalry Division]]. North of [[Kaesong]], Korea, October 9, 1950


=== Other burials ===
=== Other burials ===
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* [[Oliver Sipple]], Marine Vietnam War veteran who thwarted a 1975 assassination attempt on President [[Gerald Ford]]
* [[Oliver Sipple]], Marine Vietnam War veteran who thwarted a 1975 assassination attempt on President [[Gerald Ford]]
* [[Edward L. Toppins]], [[African-American]] World War II fighter pilot within 99th Pursuit Squadron of the famed [[Tuskegee Airmen]]<ref name="auto3">Cafe Rise Above. "Edward Lucien Toppins". https://cafriseabove.org/joseph-d-elsberry/</ref>
* [[Edward L. Toppins]], [[African-American]] World War II fighter pilot within 99th Pursuit Squadron of the famed [[Tuskegee Airmen]]<ref name="auto3">Cafe Rise Above. "Edward Lucien Toppins". https://cafriseabove.org/joseph-d-elsberry/</ref>
* [[Adrien Voisin]], American sculptor; during [[World War I]] he served first in the [[American Volunteer Motor Ambulance Corps]], and later served in the [[49th Infantry Regiment (United States)|49th Infantry Regiment]] in the [[United States Army]]<ref name=":7">{{Cite web|date=August 7, 1931|title=Newporters Work To Be On View|url=http://www.newspapers.com/image/16220305/|url-access=subscription|access-date=2022-02-15|website=Newspapers.com|publisher=Newport Mercury|page=5|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Adrien Voisin]], American sculptor; during World War I he served first in the [[American Volunteer Motor Ambulance Corps]], and later served in the [[49th Infantry Regiment (United States)|49th Infantry Regiment]] in the [[United States Army]]<ref name=":7">{{Cite web|date=August 7, 1931|title=Newporters Work To Be On View|url=http://www.newspapers.com/image/16220305/|url-access=subscription|access-date=2022-02-15|website=Newspapers.com|publisher=Newport Mercury|page=5|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Dan White]], [[paratrooper]] in the Vietnam War and a former San Francisco County Supervisor; he assassinated San Francisco County Supervisor [[Harvey Milk]] and San Francisco Mayor [[George Moscone]] on November 27, 1978
* [[Dan White]], [[paratrooper]] in the Vietnam War and a former San Francisco County Supervisor; he assassinated San Francisco County Supervisor [[Harvey Milk]] and San Francisco Mayor [[George Moscone]] on November 27, 1978
* [[Clarence E. Willard]], [[Freak show|freak act]] vaudeville performer, known for elongation tricks
* [[Clarence E. Willard]], [[Freak show|freak act]] vaudeville performer, known for elongation tricks