Barracks post cemetery was established in 1849 and became a national cemetery in 2020—one of 11 cemeteries transferred from the Army to NCA in 2019–2020 per
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cemeteries in Philadelphia at the time. Lebanon Cemetery was condemned in 1899. The bodies were reinterred in 1902 to Eden Cemetery in Collingdale, Pennsylvania
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Template:American Civil War cemeteries Gettysburg National Cemetery is a United States national cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, created for Union casualties
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Indiantown Gap National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in East Hanover Township, in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. Administered by the
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sunrise to sunset. List of Pennsylvania cemeteries US Department of Veterans Affairs File:Commons-logo.svg Media related to Lua error in Module:Commons_link at
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of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1862 as nine leased lots in seven private cemeteries in the Philadelphia region. The current location
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Gardens is a 70-acre lawn cemetery in Broomall, Pennsylvania. It was originally established in 1849 as a rural cemetery on 20 acres in North Philadelphia as
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Philadelphia and Yeadon, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1855 and is the largest cemetery in Pennsylvania. It is 200 acres in size and contains 150,000
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Volunteer Infantry Memorial Pennsylvania Memorial at Culpeper National Cemetery.JPG Pennsylvania Memorial undergoing restoration in 2010 Main Volunteer Infantry
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Lafayette Cemetery was a cemetery in the Passyunk Square neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1828 and originally intended
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government in 1877 to commemorate the 889 unknown Union soldiers buried in two trench graves at the back of the cemetery. The Pennsylvania Monument, a
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other cemeteries owned by the Odd Fellows – Mount Peace Cemetery in Philadelphia and Lawnview Memorial Park in Rockledge, Pennsylvania. However, in 2013
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Template:Infobox Cemetery Chester Rural Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery founded in March 1863 in Chester, Pennsylvania. Some of the first burials
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(dedicated in 1888) a Massachusetts Monument features a bronze soldier atop a granite base (erected by the State of Massachusetts in 1907) a Pennsylvania Monument
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national veterans' memorials and cemeteries. The secretary is a member of the Cabinet and second to last at seventeenth in the line of succession to the presidency
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who died in battle near Washington, D.C., were buried at the United States Soldiers' Cemetery in Washington, D.C., or Alexandria Cemetery in Alexandria
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Chesapeake Bay in heavy fog. In 1960, Maryland Wing dedicated a plaque in Havre de Grace, MD; to memorialize these two Civil Air Patrol members who died in service
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Division Monument 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Monument in Fredericksburg National Cemetery.jpg The 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Monument Artillery Marking
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the highest-ranking officer in the Army and the Army member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The chief of staff is assisted in managing the Army Staff by the
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The disaster resulted in 6 deaths and was the costliest tornado in the United States in 2022, with $220 million in damages. In May 2022, the Iowa Wing
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