List of people buried at Arlington National Cemetery

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This is a list of notable individuals buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

Military burials

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File:Headstone of Alan Eggers.jpg
Alan Louis Eggers, Medal of Honor recipient for World War I.
Charles D. Griffin, Navy four-star Admiral.

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  • John Irwin (1832–1901), United States Navy rear admiral

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  • James Jabara (1923–1966), the first American jet ace in history, credited with shooting down 15 enemy aircraft during aerial combat.
  • Daniel "Chappie" James, Jr. (1920–1978), USAF, first African American four-star General in the U.S. Armed Forces
  • George Juskalian (1914–2010), U.S. Army veteran, three decades and fought in three wars including World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War.

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  • Henry Louis Larsen (1890–1962), Marine Lieutenant General; commanded the first deployed American troops in both World Wars; Governor of Guam and American Samoa.
  • John Marshall Lee (1914–2003), Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy; WWII, Korea, Vietnam, NATO, S.A.L.T Talks; Navy Cross, DSM, Legion of Merit; son of Lieutenant-Colonel Alva Lee.
  • Ruth A. Lucas (1920–2013), the first African American female Air Force Colonel
  • Francis Lupo (1895–1918), private killed in France during World War I; holds the distinction of possibly being the longest U.S. service member missing in action to be found (1918–2003)

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  • Robert A. "Fuzzy" Theobald (1884–1957), U.S. Navy rear admiral who commanded Navy forces in the Aleutian Islands Campaign during World War II
  • Larry Thorne (born as Lauri Törni, 1919–1965), Finnish soldier who served in the US special forces and was a World War II veteran; called "soldier who fought under three flags" (Finland, Germany, and USA)

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  • Matt Urban (1919–1995), Lt. Colonel, U.S Army, Ret., Medal of Honor recipient with seven Purple Hearts, WW II. He has the most individual combat decorations for an infantryman (~14) from US Army for WW II.

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  • Howard L. Vickery (1892–1946), Vice-Admiral, U.S. Navy and World War II merchant shipbuilder

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As of May 2006, there were 367 Medal of Honor recipients buried in Arlington National Cemetery,[15] nine of whom are Canadians.

Military service members with other distinguished careers

Medgar Evers, civil rights activist.
John W. Weeks, Secretary of War

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  • William Howard Taft, Secretary of War, President of the United States, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court

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Notable civilians

Edward M. Kennedy, U.S. Senator.

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  • James Parks, freedman, the only person buried at Arlington Cemetery who was born on the grounds.

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  • Potter Stewart, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

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Remains from all of the Space Shuttle Challenger's crew are interred in Section 46, including four civilians and three military members.

Four state funerals have been held at Arlington: those of Presidents William Howard Taft and John F. Kennedy, that of General John J. Pershing, and that of U.S. Senator from Massachusetts Edward M. Kennedy.

References and notes

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  3. Jon Robert Cavaiani at Find a Grave
  4. Adm John Mellen Brady Clitz at Find a Grave
  5. Edmund Ross Colhoun at Find a Grave
  6. Adm Charles Maynard Cooke at Find a Grave
  7. http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/twcrawford.htm
  8. Adm Franklin J Drake at Find a Grave
  9. William Alexander Glassford at Find a Grave
  10. John Spencer Hardy obituary, Baton Rouge Morning Advocate, May 3, 2012
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  13. TogetherWeServed – VADM Benedict Semmes
  14. Joseph S. Skerrett at Find a Grave
  15. Medal of Honor Recipients Buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington National Cemetery. Retrieved on April 9, 2006.
  16. William Friedman at Find a Grave & Elizebeth Smith Friedman at Find a Grave
  17. New York Times Obituary, March 6, 1935; and www.arlingtoncemetery.net/owholmes.htm
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  19. Spann had served in the USMC, but was not in the military when killed. Because he had received the CIA's Intelligence Star, considered the equivalent of the US Military's Silver Star, his burial in Arlington was authorized. See: Bush At War, Bob Woodward, Simon and Schuester, 2002, p. 317
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  21. "Arlington Cemetery Listing
  22. Also buried is Arabella Kennedy at Find a Grave (1956), the stillborn daughter of Senator and Mrs. Kennedy

External links

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