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Would loved to have been there...special meaning...my son is there.


Carl M. Dozier, LTC, AUS, Ret  GOLD STAR FATHER Proud father of SSG Jonathan Kilian Dozier KIA Sinsil, Iraq 01-09-08...
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On Hallowed Ground: The Story of Arlington National Cemetery
Thursday, February 18, 2010 (7 pm)
By Robert M. Poole
Banner Lecture Series<http://www.vahistorical.org/news/lectures_banner.htm>

In his new book, Robert Poole traces the founding of Arlington Cemetery on what had been the family plantation of Robert E. Lee's wife. Arlington first became a U.S. Army headquarters and then a cemetery for indigent Civil War soldiers before Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton made it the new national cemetery. Arlington's special significance grew after the war, as the government gathered soldiers' remains hastily buried on nearby battlefields and reinterred them at Arlington, where they received the honors of a grateful nation. The rituals and reverence associated with Arlington evolved over the next hundred years, paid through the blood of those who fought in the Spanish-American War, World Wars I and II, the Korean War, the Cold War, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Iraq, and Afghanistan.

Please come and join us tonight for this Banner Lecture!

Graham T. Dozier
Managing Editor of Publications
Virginia Historical Society




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