List of people buried at Arlington National Cemetery

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

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Military

Medal of Honor recipients

As of May 2006, there were 367 Medal of Honor recipients buried in Arlington National Cemetery,[1] nine of whom are Canadians.

Alan Louis Eggers, Medal of Honor recipient for World War I.

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Charles D. Griffin, Navy four-star admiral.

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Other notable military service members

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

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Edward M. Kennedy, US Senator.

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Remains of the Space Shuttle Challenger's crew are interred in Section 46, including four civilians and three military members. Challenger Astronaut Judith Resnik is memorialized with a cenotaph.

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 US Senator from Massachusetts Edward M. Kennedy.

References and notes

  1. Medal of Honor Recipients Buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington National Cemetery. Retrieved on April 9, 2006.
  2. Jon Robert Cavaiani at Find a Grave
  3. Michael Robert Patterson, ed. (May 13, 2009). "David E. Baker: Brigadier General, United States Air Force". Arlington National Cemetery Website. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
  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. CWGC: John Dill
  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
  11. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/washingtonpost/obituary.aspx?n=jeanne-m-holm&pid=139892802
  12. TogetherWeServed – VADM Benedict Semmes
  13. Joseph S. Skerrett at Find a Grave
  14. Paul Duggan (March 15, 2011). "Frank Buckles, last US veteran of World War I, laid to rest at Arlington". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
  15. 1917–1918, Who's Who and Why in Canada, Vol. 13, p. 1139
  16. http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/twcrawford.htm
  17. "Former AP executive Koehler, who also served a week in Reagan White House, dies in Conn. at 82". Associated Press. Minneapolis Star Tribune. 2012-09-29. Retrieved 2012-10-08.
  18. William Friedman at Find a Grave & Elizebeth Smith Friedman at Find a Grave
  19. "Arlington Cemetery Listing
  20. New York Times Obituary, March 6, 1935; and www.arlingtoncemetery.net/owholmes.htm
  21. "Headstone A K Lowenstein". Arlington National Cemetery Website.
  22. 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
  23. Rapp, David (2013-10-21). "Roll Call Founder Sid Yudain Dies at 90". Roll Call. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
  24. Also buried is Arabella Kennedy at Find a Grave (1956), the stillborn daughter of Senator and Mrs. Kennedy

Coordinates: 38°52′37″N 77°04′23″W / 38.877°N 77.073°W / 38.877; -77.073

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