1862 as one of the original 14 National Cemeteries for the burial of American Civil War soldiers. The cemetery initially consisted of nine leased lots
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Template:American Civil War cemeteries Cold Harbor National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in Mechanicsville, Hanover County, Virginia.
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during the American Civil War could be properly re-interred. (Initially part of the Commonwealth of Virginia at the start of the American Civil War and, as
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Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) and the Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV). The cemetery contains 3,512 interments from the Civil War, including the graves
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part of the United States National Cemetery System during the American Civil War, with a leased lot within the cemetery for 702 Union soldiers who died in
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Template:American Civil War cemeteries Salisbury National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Salisbury, in Rowan County
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Template:NRIS-only Corinth National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in the city of Corinth, in Alcorn County, Mississippi. Administered by
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part of the United States National Cemetery System during the American Civil War with a leased lot within the cemetery for 277 soldiers that died in nearby
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prisoners of war from World War I and World War II including: Karl Bulowius, German army general. One Canadian soldier of World War I. List of cemeteries in Tennessee
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active during the U.S. Civil War and its aftermath. The camp was named for Major General William "Bull" Nelson, commander of the Civil War Army of Kentucky,
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Discovering Civil War America. 2. Fort Mitchell, Kentucky: Ironclad Publishing. ISBN 0-9673770-4-8. [1] Ball's Bluff National Cemetery Historic American Landscapes
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following eight wars: American Revolutionary War (est. 8,000), American Civil War (218,222), World War I (53,402), World War II (291,567), Korean War (33,686)
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37th Governor of American Samoa Admiral Donald C. Davis (1921–1998), U.S. Navy, served in World War II, Korean War and Vietnam War, later commanded the
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built when the Confederate army defended Richmond during the American Civil War. The cemetery was established by the United States Congressional legislation
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played a small part in the American Civil War, the cemetery was created after the war to inter the Union soldiers who died fighting there, primarily at the
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World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and the Mexican–American War. In 2013, Clark Veterans Cemetery in the Philippines became the 25th site under
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during the Civil War from 1861 to 1865. Additional cemeteries were set up after the United States Civil War by Edmund Burke Whitman. Congress passed additional
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Arlington National Cemetery was established on May 13, 1864, during the American Civil War after Arlington Estate, the land on which the cemetery was built, was
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The Iowa Wing of Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is the highest echelon of Civil Air Patrol in the state of Iowa and is part of CAP's North Central Region. The
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Maryland Wing, Civil Air Patrol (abbreviated MDWG) is the highest echelon of Civil Air Patrol in the U.S. state of Maryland. Its headquarters (HQ) is located
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