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Army to begin limited use of horse-drawn caissons for Arlington National Cemetery funeralsCemetery officials said that in mid-April, visitors will begin seeing the caisson platoon ... In a statement, Renea Yates, acting superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery, said using the caissons ...
While two squads have completed their training, they have not practiced on the hills of Arlington National Cemetery. Visitors to the cemetery can expect to start seeing the horses on the grounds ...
Cemetery officials said that in mid-April, visitors will begin seeing the caisson ... In a statement, Renea Yates, acting superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery, said using the caissons ...
Two Jewish World War I veterans paid the ultimate price for their country and were buried in the hallowed grounds of Arlington National Cemetery – beneath Latin crosses. Just before Passover ...
Cemetery officials said that in mid-April, visitors will begin seeing the caisson ... In a statement, Renea Yates, acting superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery, said using the caissons ...
Richard Smith during his funeral at Arlington National Cemetery ... train and equip a squad. Cemetery officials said that in mid-April, visitors will begin seeing the caisson platoon — including ...
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