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Ctsy Arlington National Cemetery
TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIERS
The Arlington National Cemetery became
a military cemetery in 1864. More than 240,000 distinguished
people are buried there, Presidents, Generals, and Congressional
Medal of Honor winners.
In 1921 an unknown American soldier was
buried there, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was
opened to the public in 1932. Two additional Unknowns,
one from WWII and one from the Korean War were buried
May 30, 1958. An Unknown Serviceman of Vietnam was buried
on May 28, 1984. In June of 1998 his body was identified
using DNA testing technology as First Lt. Michael Blassie,
an Airforce Pilot from St. Louis. Technology will probably
prevent another "Unknown" from being buried
in the tomb.
The inscription carved on the Tomb of the Unknowns
reads:
HERE RESTS IN
HONORED GLORY
AN AMERICAN
SOLDIER
KNOWN BUT TO GOD
Source Arlington National Cemetery
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