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Multiple D.C. officials attended a rededication ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery to unveil new headstones for Jewish World War I veterans who were buried beneath Latin Crosses.
Two Jewish soldiers buried at Arlington cemetery a century ago finally get tombstones bearing the Star of David.
For generations, Army Pvt. David Moser's grave was marked by an erroneous headstone with a Latin cross, not a Star of David.
The nonprofit organization Operation Benjamin on Monday unveiled new headstones etched with ... Freda Wagner—speaks at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday. (Operation Benjamin) Shalom Lamm ...
The Army will soon begin limited use of horse-drawn caissons for funerals at Arlington National Cemetery. Here, a caisson team carries the remains of Army Pfc. Tramaine J. Billingsley during ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army will soon begin limited use of horse-drawn caissons for funerals at Arlington National Cemetery, phasing in the long-held tradition after nearly two years of work to ...
"While in Washington, we also had the privilege of visiting Arlington National Cemetery where we paid our respects to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country by laying a wreath at ...
Arlington National Cemetery will soon bring back caisson horses for some military funerals after implementing a nearly two-year pause to improve the herd's health, the Army announced Tuesday.
David Moser – her “baby uncle” as she called him – in Arlington Cemetery. She is 102 ... the organization says it has corrected the headstones of more than 30 U.S. Jewish soldiers.
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