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'''San Francisco National Cemetery''' is a [[United States national cemetery]], located in the [[Presidio of San Francisco|Presidio]] of [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]]. Because of the name and location, it is frequently confused with [[Golden Gate National Cemetery]], a few miles south of the city. | '''San Francisco National Cemetery''' is a [[United States national cemetery]], located in the [[Presidio of San Francisco|Presidio]] of [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]], [[California]]. Because of the name and location, it is frequently confused with [[Golden Gate National Cemetery]], a few miles south of the city. | ||
About 1937, San Francisco residents voted to no longer build cemeteries within the city proper and, as a result, the site for a new national cemetery was selected south of the city limits. The cemetery is one of only four officially existing within | About 1937, San Francisco residents voted to no longer build cemeteries within the city proper and, as a result, the site for a new national cemetery was selected south of the city limits. The cemetery is one of only four officially existing within San Francisco city limits (the others being the [[Columbarium of San Francisco]], the historic graveyard next to [[Mission Dolores]], and the sarcophagus of [[Thomas Starr King]]). | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
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* The Pacific Garrison Memorial (1897) | * The Pacific Garrison Memorial (1897) | ||
* Regular [[Army and Navy Union of the United States of America|Army and Navy Union]] statue (1897) | * Regular [[Army and Navy Union of the United States of America|Army and Navy Union]] statue (1897) | ||
* A monument to the Marines who died at the [[Siege of the International Legations|Tartar Wall]] in [[Beijing]], | * A monument to the Marines who died at the [[Siege of the International Legations|Tartar Wall]] in [[Beijing]], China (1900) | ||
* A monument to the Unknown Dead (installed 1912 and relocated 1934) | * A monument to the Unknown Dead (installed 1912 and relocated 1934) | ||
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=== Medal of Honor recipients === | === Medal of Honor recipients === | ||
(Dates are of the actions for which they were awarded the | (Dates are of the actions for which they were awarded the Medal of Honor.) | ||
* First Sergeant [[William Allen (soldier)|William Allen]] ([[Indian Wars|Indian Campaigns]]), Company I, [[23rd Infantry Regiment (United States)|23rd U.S. Infantry]]. [[Turret Mountain]], Arizona, March 27, 1873 | * First Sergeant [[William Allen (soldier)|William Allen]] ([[Indian Wars|Indian Campaigns]]), Company I, [[23rd Infantry Regiment (United States)|23rd U.S. Infantry]]. [[Turret Mountain]], Arizona, March 27, 1873 | ||
* Chief Machinist's Mate [[William Badders]] [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]]. At sea following sinking of the [[USS Sailfish (SS-192)|USS ''Squalus'']], May 13, 1939 | * Chief Machinist's Mate [[William Badders]] [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]]. At sea following sinking of the [[USS Sailfish (SS-192)|USS ''Squalus'']], May 13, 1939 | ||
* Major [[James Coey]] ( | * Major [[James Coey]] (Civil War), [[147th New York Infantry Regiment|147th New York Infantry]]. [[Hatchers Run, Virginia|Hatchers Run, Va.]], February 6, 1865 | ||
* Sergeant [[James Congdon]] (served under the name James Madison) (Civil War), Company E, [[8th New York Cavalry Regiment|8th New York Cavalry]]. [[Waynesboro, Virginia|Waynesboro, Va.]], March 2, 1865 | * Sergeant [[James Congdon]] (served under the name James Madison) (Civil War), Company E, [[8th New York Cavalry Regiment|8th New York Cavalry]]. [[Waynesboro, Virginia|Waynesboro, Va.]], March 2, 1865 | ||
* Second Lieutenant [[Matthias W. Day]] (Indian Campaigns), [[9th Cavalry Regiment (United States)|9th U.S. Cavalry]]. [[Las Animas Canyon, New Mexico|Las Animas Canyon, N.M.]], September 18, 1879 | * Second Lieutenant [[Matthias W. Day]] (Indian Campaigns), [[9th Cavalry Regiment (United States)|9th U.S. Cavalry]]. [[Las Animas Canyon, New Mexico|Las Animas Canyon, N.M.]], September 18, 1879 | ||
* Major General [[William F. Dean]] ( | * Major General [[William F. Dean]] (Korean War), U.S. Army, commanding general, [[24th Infantry Division (United States)|24th Infantry Division]]. [[Taejon]], [[Korea]], July 20–21, 1950 | ||
* Captain [[Reginald B. Desiderio]] (Korean War), U.S. Army, commanding officer, Company E, [[27th Infantry Regiment (United States)|27th Infantry Regiment]], [[25th Infantry Division (United States)|25th Infantry Division]]. Near [[Ipsok]], Korea, November 27, 1950 | * Captain [[Reginald B. Desiderio]] (Korean War), U.S. Army, commanding officer, Company E, [[27th Infantry Regiment (United States)|27th Infantry Regiment]], [[25th Infantry Division (United States)|25th Infantry Division]]. Near [[Ipsok]], Korea, November 27, 1950 | ||
* Lieutenant [[Abraham DeSomer]] ([[United States occupation of Veracruz|Mexican Campaign]]), U.S. Navy, [[USS Utah (BB-31)|USS ''Utah'']]. [[Veracruz]], [[Mexico]], April 21–22, 1914 | * Lieutenant [[Abraham DeSomer]] ([[United States occupation of Veracruz|Mexican Campaign]]), U.S. Navy, [[USS Utah (BB-31)|USS ''Utah'']]. [[Veracruz]], [[Mexico]], April 21–22, 1914 | ||
* Colonel [[Kern W. Dunagan]] ( | * Colonel [[Kern W. Dunagan]] (Vietnam War), U.S. Army, Company A, 1st Battalion, [[U.S. 46th Infantry Regiment|46th Infantry]], [[Americal Division]]. [[Republic of Vietnam]], May 13, 1969 | ||
* Sergeant [[William Foster (Medal of Honor)|William Foster]] (Indian Campaigns), Company F, [[U.S. 4th Cavalry Regiment|4th U.S. Cavalry]]. [[Red River of the South|Red River, Tex.]], September 29, 1872 | * Sergeant [[William Foster (Medal of Honor)|William Foster]] (Indian Campaigns), Company F, [[U.S. 4th Cavalry Regiment|4th U.S. Cavalry]]. [[Red River of the South|Red River, Tex.]], September 29, 1872 | ||
* Colonel [[Frederick Funston, Sr.]], ([[Philippine–American War]]), [[20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment|20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry]]. [[Rio Grande de la Pampanga]], [[Luzon]], Philippine Islands, April 27, 1899 | * Colonel [[Frederick Funston, Sr.]], ([[Philippine–American War]]), [[20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment|20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry]]. [[Rio Grande de la Pampanga]], [[Luzon]], Philippine Islands, April 27, 1899 |
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