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The U.S. Army’s Caisson Detachment returned to Arlington National Cemetery after two years. The ceremonial horse unit is used to transport veterans and service members to their final resting place.
A horse-drawn military caisson carries the remains of seven Vietnam service members during a full honors funeral service at Arlington National Cemetery, Mar. 21, 2014 in Arlington, Virginia.
ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY − At 6:30 a.m., the scrape of manure shovels and the shuffling of horse hooves echoed through the red-brick stable at Fort Myer. Soldiers from the caisson detachment ...
These are the horses who transport military members to their final rest at Arlington National Cemetery. Those hero horses were poorly housed, with several in poor health for some time.
The Old Guard' is the Army’s oldest regiment, dating back to 1784, and their duties go far beyond the Tomb of the Unknown ...
Quality Innovation Inc. can perform a $38 million task order for visitor operations services at Arlington National Cemetery, ...
Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, contains the remains of more than 400,000 people from the United States and 13 other countries, buried there since the 1860s. More than three ...
Arlington National Cemetery and Soldiers' and Airmen's Home National Cemetery in Washington, D.C. will hold their annual removal of wreaths, known as Wreaths Out, on Saturday, Jan. 11, beginning ...