National Cemetery Regulations
Author : United States. War Department
Publisher :
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 35,62 MB
Release : 1931
Category : Cemeteries
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Author : United States. War Department
Publisher :
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 35,62 MB
Release : 1931
Category : Cemeteries
ISBN :
Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs
Publisher :
Page : 22 pages
File Size : 45,17 MB
Release : 1938
Category : National cemeteries
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Author : Micki McElya
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 39,20 MB
Release : 2016-08-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0674974069
Pulitzer Prize Finalist Winner of the John Brinckerhoff Jackson Book Prize Winner of the Sharon Harris Book Award Finalist, Jefferson Davis Award of the American Civil War Museum Arlington National Cemetery is one of America’s most sacred shrines, a destination for millions who tour its grounds to honor the men and women of the armed forces who serve and sacrifice. It commemorates their heroism, yet it has always been a place of struggle over the meaning of honor and love of country. Once a showcase plantation, Arlington was transformed by the Civil War, first into a settlement for the once enslaved, and then into a memorial for Union dead. Later wars broadened its significance, as did the creation of its iconic monument to universal military sacrifice: the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. As Arlington took its place at the center of the American story, inclusion within its gates became a prerequisite for claims to national belonging. This deeply moving book reminds us that many brave patriots who fought for America abroad struggled to be recognized at home, and that remembering the past and reckoning with it do not always go hand in hand. “Perhaps it is cliché to observe that in the cities of the dead we find meaning for the living. But, as McElya has so gracefully shown, such a cliché is certainly fitting of Arlington.” —American Historical Review “A wonderful history of Arlington National Cemetery, detailing the political and emotional background to this high-profile burial ground.” —Choice
Author : Robert M. Poole
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 25,66 MB
Release : 2010-11-08
Category : History
ISBN : 0802715494
Documents the founding of the monument cemetery on the former family plantation of Robert E. Lee, revealing how the site once intended for the burials of indigent soldiers became a national resting place of honor throughout the subsequent century.
Author : Rick Atkinson
Publisher : National Geographic Books
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 10,37 MB
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 1426214812
Bittersweet, breathtaking, and deeply respectful, this commemorative book of Arlington National Cemetery traces the ceremonies and services that honor individual men and women who served the country. 220 photos.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Housing and Memorial Affairs
Publisher :
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 25,64 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Travel
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Housing and Memorial Affairs
Publisher :
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 35,37 MB
Release : 1988
Category : National cemeteries
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Author : Ron Capps
Publisher : Schaffner Press, Inc.
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 19,95 MB
Release : 2014-05-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1936182602
For more than a decade, Ron Capps, serving as both a senior military intelligence officer and as a Foreign Service officer for the U.S. Department of State, was witness to war crimes, ethnic cleansing, and genocide. From government atrocities in Kosovo, to the brutal cruelties perpetrated in several conflicts in central Africa, the wars in both Aghanistan and Iraq, and culminating in genocide in Darfur, Ron acted as an intelligence collector and reporter but was diplomatically restrained from taking preventative action in these conflicts. The cumulative effect of these experiences, combined with the helplessness of his role as an observer, propelled him into a deep depression and a long bout with PTSD, which nearly caused him to take his own life. Seriously Not All Right is a memoir that provides a unique perspective of a professional military officer and diplomat who suffered (and continues to suffer) from PTSD. His story, and that of his recovery and his newfound role as founder and teacher of the Veterans Writing Project, is an inspiration and a sobering reminder of the cost of all wars, particularly those that appeared in the media and to the general public as merely sidelines in the unfolding drama of world events.
Author : V H Krulak
Publisher : Naval Institute Press
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 22,86 MB
Release : 1999-02-22
Category : History
ISBN : 1612511619
In this riveting insider's chronicle, legendary Marine General "Brute" Krulak submits an unprecedented examination of U.S. Marines—their fights on the battlefield and off, their extraordinary esprit de corps. Deftly blending history with autobiography, action with analysis, and separating fact from fable, General Krulak touches the very essence of the Corps: what it means to be a Marine and the reason behind its consistently outstanding performance and reputation. Krulak also addresses the most basic but challenging question of all about the Corps: how does it manage to survive—even to flourish—despite overwhelming political odds and, as the general writes, ""an extraordinary propensity for shooting itself in the foot?"" To answer this question Krulak examines the foundation on which the Corps is built, a system of intense loyalty to God, to country, and to other Marines. He also takes a close look at Marines in war, offering challenging accounts of their experiences in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. In addition, he describes the Corps's relationship to other services, especially during the unification battles following World War II, and offers new insights into the decision-making process in times of crisis. First published in hardcover in 1984, this book has remained popular ever since with Marines of every rank.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 2 pages
File Size : 14,90 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Dayton National Cemetery (Ohio)
ISBN :