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== History ==
== History ==
Long Island National Cemetery was established in 1936 with a purchase of {{convert|175|acre}} of land from Pinelawn Cemetery (a neighboring cemetery) to answer a need after [[World War I]] of a large number of veterans, and not enough burial space in the urban cemeteries in [[New York City]]. At the time the only National Cemetery in the area was [[Cypress Hills National Cemetery]] in [[Brooklyn]], and it had very limited area available. The land was developed and burials began in March 1937. Within its first 8 years, it saw over 10,000 interments from [[World War II]].
Long Island National Cemetery was established in 1936 with a purchase of {{convert|175|acre}} of land from Pinelawn Cemetery (a neighboring cemetery) to answer a need after World War I of a large number of veterans, and not enough burial space in the urban cemeteries in New York City. At the time the only National Cemetery in the area was [[Cypress Hills National Cemetery]] in [[Brooklyn]], and it had very limited area available. The land was developed and burials began in March 1937. Within its first 8 years, it saw over 10,000 interments from [[World War II]].


A section of the cemetery has the interments of World War II prisoners of war, including 37 [[Germany|Germans]] and 54 [[Italy|Italians]].  There are also 35 British [[Commonwealth War Graves Commission|Commonwealth servicemen]] buried here from the same war.<ref name=cwgc>{{cite web|url=http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2073142/LONG%20ISLAND%20NATIONAL%20CEMETERY,%20FARMINGDALE|title=CWGC Cemetery Report.}}</ref>
A section of the cemetery has the interments of World War II prisoners of war, including 37 [[Germany|Germans]] and 54 [[Italy|Italians]].  There are also 35 British [[Commonwealth War Graves Commission|Commonwealth servicemen]] buried here from the same war.<ref name=cwgc>{{cite web|url=http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2073142/LONG%20ISLAND%20NATIONAL%20CEMETERY,%20FARMINGDALE|title=CWGC Cemetery Report.}}</ref>
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== Notable interments ==
== Notable interments ==
* [[Medal of Honor]] recipients
* Medal of Honor recipients
  Seaman First Class [[Heinrich Behnke (Medal of Honor)|Heinrich Behnke]] (1882–1952), for peacetime service aboard [[USS Iowa (BB-4)|USS ''Iowa'']]
  Seaman First Class [[Heinrich Behnke (Medal of Honor)|Heinrich Behnke]] (1882–1952), for peacetime service aboard [[USS Iowa (BB-4)|USS ''Iowa'']]
  Corporal [[Anthony Casamento]] (1920–1987), for action at the [[Battle of Guadalcanal]] during [[World War II]]
  Corporal [[Anthony Casamento]] (1920–1987), for action at the [[Battle of Guadalcanal]] during [[World War II]]
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  Chief Watertender [[August Holtz]] (1871–1938), for peacetime service aboard [[USS North Dakota (BB-29)|USS ''North Dakota'']]
  Chief Watertender [[August Holtz]] (1871–1938), for peacetime service aboard [[USS North Dakota (BB-29)|USS ''North Dakota'']]
  Pl Sgt [[Joseph R. Julian]] (1918–1945{{KIA}}), for action on Iwo Jima
  Pl Sgt [[Joseph R. Julian]] (1918–1945{{KIA}}), for action on Iwo Jima
  First Lieutenant [[Stephen Edward Karopczyc]] (1944–1967{{KIA}}), for action in the [[Vietnam War]]
  First Lieutenant [[Stephen Edward Karopczyc]] (1944–1967{{KIA}}), for action in the Vietnam War
  Specialist Five [[John James Kedenburg]] (1946–1968{{KIA}}), for action in the Vietnam War
  Specialist Five [[John James Kedenburg]] (1946–1968{{KIA}}), for action in the Vietnam War
  Private First Class [[Carlos Lozada (Medal of Honor)|Carlos James Lozada]] (1946–1967{{KIA}}), for action at the [[Battle of Dak To]] during the Vietnam War
  Private First Class [[Carlos Lozada (Medal of Honor)|Carlos James Lozada]] (1946–1967{{KIA}}), for action at the [[Battle of Dak To]] during the Vietnam War
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  Staff Sergeant [[Joseph Edward Schaefer]] (1921–1994), for action in World War II
  Staff Sergeant [[Joseph Edward Schaefer]] (1921–1994), for action in World War II
  Second Lieutenant [[Charles William Shea]] (1921–1994), for action in World War II
  Second Lieutenant [[Charles William Shea]] (1921–1994), for action in World War II
  Private First Class [[William Thompson (Medal of Honor, 1950)|William Henry Thompson]] (1927–1950{{KIA}}), for action in the [[Korean War]]
  Private First Class [[William Thompson (Medal of Honor, 1950)|William Henry Thompson]] (1927–1950{{KIA}}), for action in the Korean War
  Private [[Michael Valente]] (1895–1976), for action in World War I
  Private [[Michael Valente]] (1895–1976), for action in World War I
  Seaman [[James Aloysius Walsh]] (1897–1960), for action aboard [[USS Florida (BB-30)|USS ''Florida'']] during the [[United States occupation of Veracruz, 1914|US occupation of Veracruz, Mexico]]
  Seaman [[James Aloysius Walsh]] (1897–1960), for action aboard [[USS Florida (BB-30)|USS ''Florida'']] during the [[United States occupation of Veracruz, 1914|US occupation of Veracruz, Mexico]]