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Department of Veterans Affairs National Cemetery Administration Washington, DC 20420

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INTERMENTS IN DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS (VA) NATIONAL CEMETERIES I. VA National Cemetery Administration In 862, President Lincoln signed into law legislation authorizing the establishment of national cemeteries . . . for the soldiers who shall die in the service of the country. Fourteen cemeteries were established that year. These national cemeteries were the beginning of todays National Cemetery Administration. After the Civil War, search and recovery teams visited hundreds of battlefields, churchyards, plantations and other locations seeking wartime interments that were made in haste. By 870, the remains of nearly 300,000 Civil War dead were reinterred in 73 national cemeteries. The National Cemetery Administration has undergone many changes since its inception. In 873, Congress extended the right of burial in a national cemetery to all honorably discharged Union Veterans of the Civil War. By a 933 Executive Order, certain national cemeteries were transferred from the War Department (now the Department of the Army) to the National Park Service of the Department of the Interior. In June 973, Public Law 93-43 authorized the transfer of 82 national cemeteries from the Department of the Army to the Veterans Administration, now the Department of Veterans Affairs. This action combined the 82 Army cemeteries with 2 cemeteries already under VAs jurisdiction. With the addition of 29 new cemeteries since 973, and the transfer of one historic site and cemetery to the State of Kentucky, the National Cemetery Administration now comprises 3 national cemeteries. The Department of the Army still administers two national cemeteries -Arlington and the U.S. Armed Forces Retirement Home, both in the Washington, DC area -- and the Department of Interior administers 4, for an overall total of 4 national cemeteries. In 978, Congress established the State Cemetery Grants Program (Public Law 95-476). Administered by the National Cemetery Administration to aid States and U.S. territories in the establishment, expansion and improvement of Veterans cemeteries, the State Cemetery Grants Program complements the National Cemetery Administration by providing gravesites for Veterans in those areas not adequately served by national cemeteries. State veterans cemeteries enhance VAs ability to meet the burial needs of Americas Veterans. II. General Information 1. INTERMENT IN NATIONAL AND STATE CEMETERIES a. Burial in a national cemetery is based on military service. Requests for interment in national cemeteries should be directed to staff at the cemetery where burial is sought. A list of VA national cemeteries is provided in Section V.2 of this information sheet or on-line at http://www.cem. va.gov. The cemetery director determines eligibility for burial, usually at the time of need. Most categories of persons entitled to burial in VA national cemeteries are summarized in Section III of this information sheet.

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b. Arlington National Cemetery is under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Army. Inquiries concerning eligibility for interment there should be directed to Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. See Section V.5 of this information sheet for the address and phone number or on-line at http://www.arlingtoncemetery.org. c. The two active national cemeteries administered by the Department of the Interior -Andersonville National Cemetery in Georgia and Andrew Johnson National Cemetery in Tennessee -- use the same eligibility criteria as the National Cemetery Administration. Addresses and telephone numbers for cemeteries administered by the Department of the Interior are provided in Section V.3 of this information sheet. d. Eligibility criteria for burial in State veterans cemeteries are the same or similar to criteria for burial in VA national cemeteries, but some States have residency requirements and other more restrictive requirements. State cemeteries should be contacted directly for information. State veterans cemeteries are listed in Section V.4 of this information sheet or on-line at http://www.cem. va.gov. 2. ASSIGNMENT OF SPACE a. The National Cemetery Administration is authorized to bury eligible individuals in any VA national cemetery with available grave space. See Section V.2 of this information sheet for a list of VA national cemeteries. b. One gravesite or columbarium niche is authorized for the interment of all eligible members of a family except where soil conditions require more than one grave, or when the number of eligible family decedents requires more than one grave, or niche. c. A gravesite is not reserved before it is needed for a burial. VA honors reservations made through 962, when cemeteries were under the jurisdiction of the Department of the Army and reservations were allowed. When a death occurs and eligibility for interment in a national cemetery is determined, grave space is assigned by the cemetery director in the name of the Veteran. d. Many VA national cemeteries that have exhausted space for full-casket burials can still inter cremated remains. Occasionally, full-casket gravesites become available in these cemeteries due to disinterments or when gravesite reservations made through 962 are canceled. Contact the cemetery director for information regarding the availability of grave space. 3. ENTITLEMENT TO BURIAL BENEFITS a. There is no charge for burial in a national cemetery. Opening and closing of the grave, a headstone or marker with authorized inscription(s), and perpetual maintenance will be provided by the Government. Flat bronze, granite or marble grave markers and upright marble or granite headstones are available to mark graves in the style consistent with existing monuments at the national cemetery. Marble, granite, or bronze niche covers are used on columbarium. b. At no expense to the next of kin, VA furnishes graveliners for new graves in national cemeteries with space available. The next of kin may choose to purchase and use a private outer
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burial receptacle rather than use the government furnished graveliner and receive a monetary allowance equal to the average cost to the Government of a graveliner, less administrative costs. This monetary allowance will partially defray the cost of a privately purchased outer burial receptacle. Outer burial receptacles may be purchased at private expense for family members of an individual previously buried, if advance approval of the cemetery director is obtained. c. A United States flag is provided to drape the casket or accompany the urn of an eligible Veteran who was discharged from military service under conditions other than dishonorable. A burial flag may be provided by a funeral director or obtained at VA Regional Offices and most local post offices. After the service, the flag will be presented to the next of kin or close associate of the deceased. Flags may be donated to a national cemetery to be flown on appropriate days, if the cemetery has an Avenue of Flags program. VA also will issue a burial flag on behalf of a servicemember who was missing in action and later presumed dead by the military department. By law, only one flag is presented for the eligible Veteran. d. VA may not reimburse any costs associated with the burial, including transportation of the remains, of a decedent other than a Veteran. VA will pay a monetary burial and funeral expense allowance for Veterans who, at the time of death, were entitled to receive pension or compensation or would have been entitled to compensation but for receipt of military retirement pay. Eligibility for the allowance also may be established when death occurs in a VA hospital, nursing home, or domiciliary, or a hospital or nursing home with which VA contracted, and additional costs of transportation of the remains may be reimbursed in those cases. In these cases, VA will also pay the cost of transporting the remains of a service-disabled Veteran to the national cemetery with available grave space nearest his or her home. The person who bore the Veterans burial expenses may claim reimbursement up to prescribed limits. e. A person who dies on active duty is entitled to certain benefits from the military. Information about these benefits is available from the branch of the Armed Forces in which the person served. f. A Presidential Memorial Certificate may be requested to honor the memory of any deceased Veteran who was discharged under honorable conditions. The local VA Regional Office generally originates the first request for a Presidential Memorial Certificate. Request forms may also be accessed online at http://www.va.gov/vaforms/va/pdf/VA40-0247.pdf. Eligible recipients include next of kin, other relatives and friends. Requests should be accompanied by a copy of a document such as a military discharge certificate to establish honorable service. g. Additional information concerning reimbursement of burial expenses and other benefits by VA may be found in VA Pamphlet 80-0-01, Federal Benefits for Veterans, Dependents and Survivors. A copy of VA Pamphlet 80-0-01 can be obtained from most VA offices or the Superintendent of Documents, United States Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, or viewed on-line at http://www.va.gov/opa. 4. ARRANGING AN INTERMENT IN A VA NATIONAL CEMETERY a. Interment arrangements for an eligible Veteran or dependent are made by the funeral director or the next of kin at the time of need by contacting the national cemetery scheduling office at -800-535-7. A dependent is buried based upon the eligibility of the Veteran. To establish the
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Veterans eligibility, the name of the Veteran, together with the rank; serial, service, social security, and VA claim numbers, as applicable; date and place of entry into and separation from the service; branch of service; date and place of birth; and date of death should be furnished. If any of these items are not available, as much information as possible should be furnished. A copy of the official military discharge document bearing an official seal or a DD-214 is usually sufficient to determine eligibility for burial in a VA national cemetery. The document must show that release from service was under conditions other than dishonorable. For the majority of individuals, a DD-24 or other discharge document will be required to determine eligibility for burial; however, documentation such as a 20 year letter covering release from reserve components or the National Guard may also qualify individuals for burial. If discharge information cannot be located, the VA Regional Office or national cemetery will also help to determine eligibility for burial. More specific information on eligibility is in Section III of this information sheet. (This information is solicited under chapter 24, title 38, United States Code, and is required to permit burial in a national cemetery. The information may be disclosed outside VA as permitted by law, or as stated in the Federal Register in accordance with the Privacy Act of 974. Failure to provide the required data may result in delay of burial until eligibility is verified.) b. The scheduling office will set a tentative date for the burial pending verification of service and character of discharge, and will notify the applicant when the burial is scheduled. Not until the director verifies eligibility and confirms the arrangements will the proposed date and time of the burial be announced. The decedent may be transported to the cemetery only on the announced date of the burial. c. For persons choosing cremation there are multiple options. Cremated remains may be interred in an in-ground gravesite, placed in a garden niche, or placed in a columbarium, where available. The container holding the cremated remains may not be delivered to the national cemetery until the director verifies eligibility and confirms the arrangements. Also, where available, the remains of the deceased may be scattered in Cremation Gardens, designated garden-type areas for the scattering of cremated remains. d. To facilitate arranging an interment, a person contemplating burial in a national cemetery should assemble the information listed in paragraph (a.) above, prepare a statement of wishes, and place the information and statement among other important papers that will be immediately available to the person(s) making final arrangements for burial. e. Many national cemeteries have set aside memorial areas to commemorate Veterans whose remains were not recovered or identified, were buried at sea, or are otherwise unavailable for interment. VA will also provide a memorial headstone or marker to be placed in that section of the cemetery. 5. MILITARY HONORS Military honors are not provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The Department of Defense (DOD), through the Honoring Those Who Served program, is responsible for providing military funeral services. DOD, upon the familys request or at the behest of the respective funeral home on behalf of the Veterans family, gives each eligible Veteran a military funeral honors ceremony
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to include the folding and the presentation of the United States burial flag and the playing of Taps. Moreover, the ceremony consists of two or more uniformed military persons with at least one member from the Veterans parent service of the Armed Forces. These honors are available at burials in private, State veterans and national cemeteries. III. Eligibility 1. PERSONS ELIGIBLE FOR BURIAL IN A VA NATIONAL CEMETERY VA national cemetery directors have the primary responsibility for verifying eligibility for burial in VA national cemeteries. A determination of eligibility is usually made in response to a request for burial in a VA national cemetery. VA Regional Offices will also assist in determining eligibility for burial in a VA national cemetery. The toll-free number for the nearest VA Regional Office is 1-800-827-1000. a. Veterans and Members of the Armed Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard) () Any member of the Armed Forces of the United States who dies on active duty. (2) Any Veteran who was discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. With certain exceptions, service beginning after September 7, 980, as an enlisted person, and service after October 16, 1981, as an officer, must be for a minimum of 24 continuous months or the full period for which the person was called to active duty (as in the case of a Reservist called to active duty for a limited duration). Undesirable, bad conduct, and any other type of discharge other than honorable may or may not qualify the individual for Veterans benefits, depending upon a determination made by a VA Regional Office. Cases presenting multiple discharges of varying character are also referred for adjudication to a VA Regional Office. (3) Any citizen of the United States who, during any war in which the United States has or may be engaged, served in the Armed Forces of any Government allied with the United States during that war, whose last active service was terminated honorably by death or otherwise, and who was a citizen of the United States at the time of entry into such service and at the time of death. b. Members of Reserve Components and Reserve Officers Training Corps () Reservists and National Guard members who, at time of death, were entitled to retired pay under Chapter 223, title 0, United States Code, or would have been entitled, but for being under the age of 60. Specific categories of individuals eligible for retired pay are delineated in section 273 of Chapter 223, title 0, United States Code. (2) Members of reserve components, and members of the Army National Guard or the Air National Guard, who die while hospitalized or undergoing treatment at the expense of the United States for injury or disease contracted or incurred under honorable conditions while performing active duty for training or inactive duty training, or undergoing such hospitalization or treatment.

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(3) Members of the Reserve Officers Training Corps of the Army, Navy, or Air Force who die under honorable conditions while attending an authorized training camp or on an authorized cruise, while performing authorized travel to or from that camp or cruise, or while hospitalized or undergoing treatment at the expense of the United States for injury or disease contracted or incurred under honorable conditions while engaged in one of those activities. (4) Members of reserve components who, during a period of active duty for training, were disabled or died from a disease or injury incurred or aggravated in line of duty or, during a period of inactive duty training, were disabled or died from an injury or certain cardiovascular disorders incurred or aggravated in line of duty. c. Commissioned Officers, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (1) A Commissioned Officer of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (formerly titled the Coast and Geodetic Survey and the Environmental Science Services Administration) with full-time duty on or after July 29, 945. (2) A Commissioned Officer who served before July 29, 1945; and,

(a) Was assigned to an area of immediate military hazard as determined by the Secretary of Defense while in time of war, or in a Presidentially declared national emergency; or, (b) Served in the Philippine Islands on December 7, 94, and continuously in such islands thereafter. d. Public Health Service (1) A Commissioned Officer of the Regular or Reserve Corps of the Public Health Service who served on full-time duty on or after July 29, 945. If the service of the particular Public Health Service Officer falls within the meaning of active duty for training, as defined in section 101(22), title 38, United States Code, he or she must have been disabled or died from a disease or injury incurred or aggravated in the line of duty. (2) A Commissioned Officer of the Regular or Reserve Corps of the Public Health Service who performed full-time duty prior to July 29, 945: (a) In time of war; (b) On detail for duty with the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard; or, (c) While the Service was part of the military forces of the United States pursuant to Executive Order of the President. (3) A Commissioned Officer serving on inactive duty training as defined in section 101(23), title 38, United States Code, whose death resulted from an injury incurred or aggravated in the line of duty.
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e. World War II Merchant Mariners () United States Merchant Mariners with oceangoing service during the period of armed conflict, December 7, 1941, to December 31, 1946. Prior to the enactment of Public Law 105-368, United States Merchant Mariners with oceangoing service during the period of armed conflict of December 7, 94, to August 5, 945, were eligible. With enactment of Public Law 05-368, the service period is extended to December 3, 946, for those dying on or after November , 998. A DD-24 documenting this service may be obtained by submitting an application to Commandant (GMVP-6), United States Coast Guard, 200 2nd Street, SW, Washington, DC 20593. Notwithstanding, the Mariners death must have occurred on or after the enactment of Public Law 05-368. (2) United States Merchant Mariners who served on blockships in support of Operation Mulberry during World War II. f. The Philippine Armed Forces () Any Philippine Veteran who was a citizen of the United States or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States at the time of their death; and resided in the United States at the time of their death; and, (a) Was a person who served before July , 946, in the organized military forces of the Government of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, while such forces were in the service of the Armed Forces of the United States pursuant to the military order of the President dated July 26, 94, including organized guerilla forces under commanders appointed, designated, or subsequently recognized by the Commander in Chief, Southwest Pacific Area, or other competent authority in the Army of the United States, and who died on or after November , 2000; or, (b) Was a person who enlisted between October 6, 945, and June 30, 947, with the Armed Forces of the United States with the consent of the Philippine government, pursuant to section 4 of the Armed Forces Voluntary Recruitment Act of 945, and who died on or after December 6, 2003. g. Spouses and Dependents () The spouse or surviving spouse of an eligible Veteran is eligible for interment in a national cemetery even if that Veteran is not buried or memorialized in a national cemetery. In addition, the spouse or surviving spouse of a member of the Armed Forces of the United States whose remains are unavailable for burial is also eligible for burial. (2) The surviving spouse of an eligible Veteran who had a subsequent remarriage to a nonVeteran and whose death occurred on or after January , 2000, is eligible for burial in a national cemetery, based on his or her marriage to the eligible Veteran. (3) The minor children of an eligible Veteran. For purpose of burial in a national cemetery, a minor child is a child who is unmarried and: (a) Who is under 2 years of age; or,
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(b) Who is under 23 years of age and pursuing a full-time course of instruction at an approved educational institution. (4) The unmarried adult child of an eligible Veteran. For purpose of burial in a national cemetery, an unmarried adult child is: Of any age but became permanently physically or mentally disabled and incapable of selfsupport before reaching 2 years of age, or before reaching 23 years of age if pursuing a full-time course of instruction at an approved educational institution. Proper supporting documentation must be provided. h. Parents () Biological or adoptive parents, who died after October 3, 200, and whose biological or adoptive child was a servicemember: (a) whose death occurred on or after October 7, 200, and (b) whose death was the result of a hostile casualty or a training-related injury, and (c) who is interred in a national cemetery, in a gravesite with available space for subsequent interment, and (d) at the time of the parents death, had no spouse, surviving spouse, or child who is buried, or who, upon death, may be eligible for burial in a national cemetery. (2) The term hostile casualty means a person who, as a member of the Armed Forces, dies as the direct result of hostile action with the enemy, while in combat, while going to or returning from a combat mission if the cause of death was directly related to hostile action, or while hospitalized or undergoing treatment at the expense of the United States for injury incurred during combat, and includes a person killed mistakenly or accidentally by friendly fire directed at a hostile force or what is thought to be a hostile force. The term hostile casualty does not include a person who dies due to the elements, a self-inflicted wound, combat fatigue, or a friendly force while the person was absentwithout-leave, deserter, or dropped-from-rolls status or was voluntarily absent from a place of duty. (3) The term training-related injury means an injury incurred by a member of the Armed Forces while performing authorized training activities in preparation for a combat mission. i. Others Such other persons or classes of persons as designated by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs (38 U.S.C. 2402(6)) or the Secretary of Defense (Public Law 95-202, 40, and 38 CFR 3.7(x)).

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IV. Ineligibility 1. PERSONS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR BURIAL IN A VA NATIONAL CEMETERY a. Former Spouses A former spouse of an eligible individual whose marriage to that individual has been terminated by annulment or divorce, if not otherwise eligible. b. Other Family Members Family members of an eligible person except those defined as eligible in Section III, paragraph g. c. Disqualifying Characters of Discharge A person whose only separation from the Armed Forces was under dishonorable conditions or whose character of service results in a bar to Veterans benefits. d. Discharge from Draft A person who was ordered to report to an induction station, but was not actually inducted into military service. e. Persons Found Guilty of a Capital Crime

Under 38 U.S.C. 24, interment or memorialization in a VA national cemetery or in Arlington National Cemetery is prohibited if a person is convicted of a Federal or State capital crime, for which a sentence of imprisonment for life or the death penalty may be imposed and the conviction is final. Federal officials may not inter in Veterans cemeteries persons who are shown by clear and convincing evidence to have committed a Federal or State capital crime but were unavailable for trial due to death or flight to avoid prosecution. Federally funded State veterans cemeteries must also adhere to this law. This prohibition is also extended to furnishing a Presidential Memorial Certificate, a burial flag, and a headstone or marker. f. Subversive Activities Any person convicted of subversive activities after September , 959, shall have no right to burial in a national cemetery from and after the date of commission of such offense, based on periods of active military service commencing before the date of the commission of such offense, nor shall another person be entitled to burial on account of such an individual. Eligibility will be reinstated if the President of the United States grants a pardon. g. Active or Inactive Duty for Training A person whose only service is active duty for training or inactive duty training in the National Guard or Reserve Component, unless the individual meets the eligibility criteria listed in Section III..b. of this information sheet.
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h. Other Groups Members of groups whose service has been determined by the Secretary of the Air Force under the provisions of Public Law 95-202 as not warranting entitlement to benefits administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs.

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V. Lists of National and State Veteran Cemeteries This Section contains the names, addresses and telephone numbers of national cemeteries under the jurisdiction of the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of the Interior, and the Department of the Army, as well as State Veterans Cemeteries. THIS PUBLICATION OUTLINES GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE NATIONAL CEMETERY ADMINISTRATION. TO OBTAIN ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND TO VERIFY ELIGIBILITY FOR INTERMENT PLEASE CONTACT ANY DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS NATIONAL CEMETERY OR ANY VA REGIONAL OFFICE. Visit the National Cemetery Administration on-line at: www.cem.va.gov Mail to: public.inquiry@va.gov



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V. Lists of National Cemeteries


Some national cemeteries can bury only cremated remains or casketed remains of eligible family members of those already buried. Contact the cemetery director for information on the availability of space. 1. MEMORIAL SERVICE NETWORK OFFICES Atlanta Memorial Service Network 700 Clairmont Road, 4th Floor Decatur, GA 30033-4032 (404) 929-5899 (Voice) (404) 929-5900 (Facsimile) Denver Memorial Service Network P.O. Box 2526 Denver, CO 80225 *55 Van Gordon Street *Lakewood, CO 80228 (303) 94-5700 (Voice) (303) 94-575 (Facsimile) *(Physical Location/Overnight Mail) Indianapolis Memorial Service Network Minton-Capehart Federal Building 575 North Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 (37) 96-3790 (Voice) (37) 226-0206 (Facsimile) Oakland Memorial Service Network 30 Clay Street, 230 North Oakland, CA 9462-5209 (50) 637-6270 (Voice) (50) 637-6273 (Facsimile) Philadelphia Memorial Service Network P.O. Box 720 5000 Wissahickon Avenue Philadelphia, PA 944 (25) 38-3787 (Voice) (25) 38-3444 (Facsimile) 2. NATIONAL SCHEDULING OFFICE 4850 Lemay Ferry Rd., Suite 220 St. Louis, MO 6329 (800) 535-7 (Voice) (866) 900-647 (Facsimile)

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VA-NCA-IS- 3. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS NATIONAL CEMETERIES ALABAMA Alabama National Cemetery 333 Highway 9 Montevallo, AL 355 (205) 665-9039 Fort Mitchell National Cemetery 553 Highway 65 Fort Mitchell, AL 36856 (334) 855-473 Mobile National Cemetery 202 Virginia Street Mobile, AL 36604 For information please contact: Barrancas National Cemetery (850) 453-4108 or 453-4846 ALASKA Fort Richardson National Cemetery Building #58-52, Davis Highway P. O. Box 5-498 Fort Richardson, AK 99505 (907) 384-7075 Sitka National Cemetery 803 Sawmill Creek Road Sitka, AK 99835 For information please contact: Fort Richardson National Cemetery (907) 384-7075 ARIZONA National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona 23029 North Cave Creek Road Phoenix, AZ 85024 (480) 53-3600 Prescott National Cemetery VA Medical Center 500 Highway 89 North Prescott, AZ 8633 (928) 77-7569 or for information please contact: National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona (480) 513-3600 ARKANSAS Fayetteville National Cemetery 700 Government Avenue Fayetteville, AR 7270 (479) 444-505 Fort Smith National Cemetery 522 Garland & South 6th Street Fort Smith, AR 7290 (479) 783-5345 Little Rock National Cemetery 2523 Confederate Boulevard Little Rock, AR 72206 (50) 324-640 CALIFORNIA Bakersfield National Cemetery 30338 East Bear Mountain Blvd. Arvin, CA 93203 (66)867-2250 Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery P. O. Box 6237 Point Loma San Diego, CA 9206 (69) 553-2084 Golden Gate National Cemetery 300 Sneath Lane San Bruno, CA 94066 (650) 589-7737 Los Angeles National Cemetery 950 South Sepulveda Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90049 (30) 268-4494 Miramar National Cemetery 5795 Nobel Drive San Diego, CA 9222 (69) 553-2084 Riverside National Cemetery 22495 Van Buren Boulevard Riverside, CA 9258 (95) 653-847 Sacramento Valley National Cemetery 580 Midway Road Dixon, CA 95620 (707) 693-2460

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CALIFORNIA (Continued) San Francisco National Cemetery  Lincoln Blvd. Presidio of San Francisco San Francisco, CA 9429 For information please contact: Golden Gate National Cemetery (650) 761-1646 or (650) 589-7737 San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery 32053 West McCabe Road Santa Nella, CA 95322 (209) 854-040 COLORADO Fort Logan National Cemetery 4400 W. Kenyon Ave. Denver, CO 80236 (303) 76-07 Fort Lyon National Cemetery 5700 County Road HH Las Animas, CO 8504 For information please contact: Fort Logan National Cemetery (303) 761-0117 FLORIDA Barrancas National Cemetery Naval Air Station  Cemetery Road Pensacola, FL 32508 (850) 453-408 or 453-4846 Bay Pines National Cemetery P. O. Box 477 - Zip 33744 0000 Bay Pines Boulevard, North Bay Pines, FL 33708 (727) 398-9426 Florida National Cemetery 6502 SW 02nd Avenue Bushnell, FL 3353 (352) 793-7740 Jacksonville National Cemetery 4083 Lannie Road Jacksonville, FL 3228 (904) 766-5222

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Keokuk National Cemetery 70 J Street Keokuk, IA 52632 For information please contact: Rock Island National Cemetery (309) 782-2094 KANSAS Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery 395 Biddle Boulevard Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027 For information please contact: Leavenworth National Cemetery (913) 758-4105 Fort Scott National Cemetery 900 East National Ave. Fort Scott, KS 6670 (620) 223-2840 Leavenworth National Cemetery 50 Muncie Road Leavenworth, KS 66048 (93) 758-405 KENTUCKY Camp Nelson National Cemetery 6980 Danville Road Nicholasville, KY 40356 (859) 885-5727 Cave Hill National Cemetery 70 Baxter Avenue Louisville, KY 40204 For information please contact: Zachary Taylor National Cemetery (502) 893-3852 Danville National Cemetery 277 North First Street Danville, KY 40442 For information please contact: Camp Nelson National Cemetery (859) 885-5727 Lebanon National Cemetery 20 Highway 208 Lebanon, KY 40033 For information please contact: Zachary Taylor National Cemetery (502) 893-3852

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VA-NCA-IS- KENTUCKY (Continued) Lexington National Cemetery 833 West Main Street Lexington, KY 40508 For information please contact: Camp Nelson National Cemetery (859) 885-5727 Mill Springs National Cemetery 9044 West Highway 80 Nancy, KY 42544 For information please contact: Camp Nelson National Cemetery (859) 885-5727 Zachary Taylor National Cemetery 470 Brownsboro Road Louisville, KY 40207 (502) 893-3852 LOUISIANA Alexandria National Cemetery 209 East Shamrock Street Pineville, LA 7360 For information please contact: Natchez National Cemetery (601) 445-4981 Baton Rouge National Cemetery 220 North 9th Street Baton Rouge, LA 70806 For information please contact: Port Hudson National Cemetery (225) 654-3767 Port Hudson National Cemetery 20978 Port Hickey Road Zachary, LA 7079 (225) 654-3767 MAINE Togus National Cemetery VA Medical and Regional Office Center Togus, ME 04330 For information please contact: Massachusetts National Cemetery (508) 563-7113 MARYLAND Annapolis National Cemetery 800 West Street Annapolis, MD 240 For information please contact: Baltimore National Cemetery (410) 644-9696 Baltimore National Cemetery 550 Frederick Avenue Baltimore, MD 2228 (40) 644-9696 Loudon Park National Cemetery 3445 Frederick Avenue Baltimore, MD 2228 For information please contact: Baltimore National Cemetery (410) 644-9696 MASSACHUSETTS Massachusetts National Cemetery Connery Ave. Bourne, MA 02532 (508) 563-73 MICHIGAN Fort Custer National Cemetery 550 Dickman Road Augusta, MI 4902 (269) 73-464 MICHIGAN (Continued) Great Lakes National Cemetery 4200 Belford Road Holly, MI 48442 (248) 328-0386 MINNESOTA Fort Snelling National Cemetery 760 34th Avenue, South Minneapolis, MN 55450-99 (62) 726-27 MISSISSIPPI Biloxi National Cemetery 400 Veterans Avenue P. O. Box 4968 Biloxi, MS 39535-4968 (228) 388-6668

January 20 MISSISSIPPI (Continued) Corinth National Cemetery 55 Horton Street Corinth, MS 38834 For information please contact: Memphis National Cemetery (901) 386-8311 Natchez National Cemetery 4 Cemetery Road Natchez, MS 3920 (60) 445-498 MISSOURI Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery 2900 Sheridan Road St. Louis, MO 6325 (34) 845-8320 Jefferson City National Cemetery 024 East McCarty Street Jefferson City, MO 650 For information please contact: Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery (314)845-8320 Springfield National Cemetery 702 East Seminole Street Springfield, MO 65804 (47) 88-9499 NEBRASKA Fort McPherson National Cemetery 2004 South Spur 56A Maxwell, NE 695-03 (308) 582-4433 (888) 737-2800 Toll-free NEW JERSEY Beverly National Cemetery 96 Bridgeboro Road Beverly, NJ 0800 For information please contact: Washington Crossing National Cemetery (215) 504-5610 Finns Point National Cemetery Fort Mott Road Salem, NJ 08079 For information please contact: Washington Crossing National Cemetery (215) 504-5610

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January 20 NEW MEXICO Fort Bayard National Cemetery 200 Camino De Paz Fort Bayard, NM 88036 For information please contact: Fort Bliss National Cemetery (915) 564-0201 Santa Fe National Cemetery 50 North Guadalupe Street Santa Fe, NM 8750 (505) 988-6400 (877) 353-6295 Toll-free NEW YORK Bath National Cemetery VA Medical Center San Juan Avenue Bath, NY 480 (607) 664-4853 Calverton National Cemetery 20 Princeton Boulevard Calverton, NY 933-03 (63) 727-540 or 5770 Cypress Hills National Cemetery 625 Jamaica Avenue Brooklyn, NY 208 For information please contact: Long Island National Cemetery (631) 454-4949 Long Island National Cemetery 2040 Wellwood Avenue Farmingdale, NY 735 (63) 454-4949 Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery (Saratoga National Cemetery) 200 Duell Road Schuylerville, NY 287-72 (58) 58-928 Woodlawn National Cemetery 825 Davis Street Elmira, NY 490 (607) 732-54 NORTH CAROLINA New Bern National Cemetery 7 National Avenue New Bern, NC 28560 (252) 637-292 Raleigh National Cemetery 50 Rock Quarry Road Raleigh, NC 2760-3335 For information please contact: New Bern National Cemetery (252) 637-2912 Salisbury National Cemetery 50 Statesville Boulevard Salisbury, NC 2844 (704) 636-266 or 462 Wilmington National Cemetery 20 Market Street Wilmington, NC 28403 For information please contact: New Bern National Cemetery (252) 637-2912 OHIO Dayton National Cemetery VA Medical Center 400 West Third Street Dayton, OH 45428-088 (937) 262-25 Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery 075 Rawiga Road P.O. Box 8 Rittman, OH 44270 (330) 335-3069 OKLAHOMA Fort Gibson National Cemetery 423 Cemetery Road Fort Gibson, OK 74434 (98) 478-2334 Fort Sill National Cemetery 2648 NE Jake Dunn Road Elgin, OK 73538 (580) 492-3200 OREGON

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VA-NCA-IS- SOUTH CAROLINA (Continued) Fort Jackson National Cemetery 470 Percival Road Columbia, SC 29229 (803) 699-2246 Florence National Cemetery 803 East National Cemetery Road Florence, SC 29506 (843) 669-8783 SOUTH DAKOTA Black Hills National Cemetery 2090 Pleasant Valley Drive Sturgis, SD 57785 (605) 347-3830 Fort Meade National Cemetery Old Stone Road Sturgis, SD 57785 For information please contact: Black Hills National Cemetery (605) 347-3830 Hot Springs National Cemetery VA Medical Center Hot Springs, SD 57747 For information please contact: Black Hills National Cemetery (605) 347-3830 TENNESSEE Chattanooga National Cemetery 200 Bailey Avenue Chattanooga, TN 37404 (423) 855-6590 Knoxville National Cemetery 939 Tyson Street, NW Knoxville, TN 3797 For information please contact: Chattanooga National Cemetery (423) 855-6590 Memphis National Cemetery 3568 Townes Avenue Memphis, TN 3822 (90) 386-83 Mountain Home National Cemetery P. O. Box 8, VAMC Bldg. 7 Mountain Home, TN 37684 (423) 979-3535 TENNESSEE (Continued) Nashville National Cemetery 420 Gallatin Road, South Madison, TN 375-469 (65) 860-0086 TEXAS Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery 2000 Mountain Creek Parkway Dallas, TX 752 (24) 467-3374 Fort Bliss National Cemetery 5200 Fred Wilson Blvd. P. O. Box 6342 Fort Bliss, TX 79906 (95) 564-020 Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery 520 Harry Wurzbach Road San Antonio, TX 78209 (20) 820-389 or 3894 Houston National Cemetery 040 Veterans Memorial Drive Houston, TX 77038 (28) 447-8686 Kerrville National Cemetery VA Medical Center 3600 Memorial Boulevard Kerrville, TX 78028 For information please contact: Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (210) 820-3891 or 3894 San Antonio National Cemetery 57 Paso Hondo Street San Antonio, TX 78202 For information please contact: Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery (210) 820-3891 or 3894 VIRGINIA Alexandria National Cemetery 450 Wilkes Street Alexandria, VA 2234 For information please contact: Quantico National Cemetery (703) 221-2183 VIRGINIA (Continued)

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Balls Bluff National Cemetery Route 7 Leesburg, VA 22075 For information please contact: Culpeper National Cemetery (540) 825-0027 City Point National Cemetery 0th Avenue and Davis Street Hopewell, VA 23860 For information please contact: Fort Harrison National Cemetery (804) 795-2031 Cold Harbor National Cemetery 6038 Cold Harbor Road Mechanicsville, VA 23 For information please contact: Fort Harrison National Cemetery (804) 795-2031 Culpeper National Cemetery 305 U.S. Avenue Culpeper, VA 2270 (540) 825-0027 Danville National Cemetery 72 Lee Street Danville, VA 2454 For information please contact: Salisbury National Cemetery (704) 636-2661 or 4621 Fort Harrison National Cemetery 8620 Varina Road Richmond, VA 2323 (804) 795-203 Glendale National Cemetery 830 Willis Church Road Richmond, VA 2323 For information please contact: Fort Harrison National Cemetery (804) 795-2031 Hampton National Cemetery Cemetery Road at Marshall Avenue Hampton, VA 23669 (757) 723-704 Hampton National Cemetery VA Medical Center Emancipation Drive Hampton, VA 23669 (757) 723-704

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January 20 VIRGINIA (Continued) Quantico National Cemetery P. O. Box 0 8424 Joplin Road Triangle, VA 2272 (703) 22-283 Richmond National Cemetery 70 Williamsburg Road Richmond, VA 2323 For information please contact: Fort Harrison National Cemetery (804) 795-2031 Seven Pines National Cemetery 400 East Williamsburg Road Sandston, VA 2350 For information please contact Fort Harrison National Cemetery (804) 795-2031 Staunton National Cemetery 90 Richmond Avenue Staunton, VA 2440 For information please contact: Culpeper National Cemetery (540) 825-0027 Winchester National Cemetery 40 National Avenue Winchester, VA 2260 For information please contact: Culpeper National Cemetery (540) 825-0027 WASHINGTON Tahoma National Cemetery 8600 Southeast 240th Street Kent, WA 98042-4868 (425) 43-964 WEST VIRGINIA Grafton National Cemetery 43 Walnut Street Grafton, WV 26354 For information please contact: West Virginia National Cemetery (304) 265-2044 WEST VIRGINIA (Continued) West Virginia National Cemetery Route 2, Box 27 Grafton, WV 26354 (304) 265-2044 WISCONSIN Wood National Cemetery 5000 West National Avenue Building 30 Milwaukee, WI 53295-4000 (44) 382-5300

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January 20 5. STATE VETERANS CEMETERIES ARIZONA *Southern Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery 300 Buffalo Soldier Trail Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 (520) 458-744 ARKANSAS *Arkansas Veterans Cemetery at North Little Rock 50 West Maryland Avenue North Little Rock, AR 7220 (50) 683-2259 CALIFORNIA Veterans Memorial Grove Cemetery Veterans Home of California 00 California Drive Yountville, CA 94599 (707) 944-4600 *Northern California Veterans Cemetery 800 Gas Point Road Igo, CA 96047-0076 (530) 396-2429 COLORADO *Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado 2830 Riverside Parkway Grand Junction, CO 850 (970) 263-8986 Colorado State Veterans Center at Homelake 3749 Sherman Avenue Monte Vista, CO 844 (79) 852-58 CONNECTICUT Colonel Raymond F. Gates Memorial Cemetery Veterans Home and Hospital 287 West Street Rocky Hill, CT 06067 (860) 72-5824 CONNECTICUT (Continued) Colonel Raymond F. Gates Memorial Cemetery Dept. of Veterans Affairs (Veterans Home and Hospital) 287 West Street Rocky Hill, CT 06067 (860) 72-5824 Spring Grove Veterans Cemetery 22 Hecker Avenue Darien, CT 06820 (860) 72-5838 Connecticut State Veterans Cemetery 37 Bow Lane Middlleton, CT 06457 DELAWARE *Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery - New Castle County 2465 Chesapeake City Road Bear, DE 970-2344 (302) 834-8046 *Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery - Sussex County 26669 Patriots Way Millsboro, DE 9966-694 (302) 934-5653 GEORGIA *Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery - Milledgeville 267 Vinson Highway Milledgeville, GA 306 (478) 445-3363 *Georgia Veterans Memorial Cemetery - Glennville 889 U.S. Highway 30 Glennville, GA 30427 (92) 654-5398 HAWAII Hawaii Office of Veterans Services 459 Patterson Road E-Wing, Room -A03 Honolulu, HI 9689-522 (808) 433-0420 20 HAWAII (Continued)

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*Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery 45-349 Kamehameha Highway Kaneohe, HI 96744 (Island of Oahu) (808) 233-3630 *East Hawaii Veterans Cemetery No. I (closed) County of Hawaii Mailing Address 0 Pauahi Street, Suite 6 Hilo, HI 96720 Location: 50 Kapiolani Street Hilo, HI 96720 (808) 96-83 *East Hawaii Veterans Cemetery No. II County of Hawaii Mailing Address: (See East Hawaii) Location: 0 Laimana Street Hilto, HI 96720 (808) 96-83 *Kauai Veterans Cemetery County of Kauai Mailing Address: 4444 Rice Street Room 50 Lihue, HI 96766-340 Location: 433 Lele Road Hanapepe, HI 9676 (808) 24-6670 *Maui Veterans Cemetery County of Maui (Island of Maui) P.O. Box 7 Makawao, HI 96768 Location: Baldwin Avenue Makawao, HI 96786 (808) 572-7272

VA-NCA-IS- HAWAII (Continued) *Molokai Veterans Cemetery County of Maui (Island of Molokai) Mailing Address: P. O. Box 526 Kauna Kakai, HI 96748 Location: 2725 Lihi Pali Avenue Hollehua, HI 96748 (808) 553-322 *West Hawaii State Veterans Cemetery County of Hawaii (Island of Hawaii) Mailing Address: (See East Hawaii) 72-3245 Queen Kaahumanu Hwy. Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 (808) 96-83 *Lanai Veterans Cemetery Maui County (Island of Lanai) Mailing address: P.O. Box 630359 Lanai City, HI 96763 Location: Cemetery Road Lanai City, HI 96763 (808) 565-6979 IDAHO *Idaho State Veterans Cemetery 000 N. Horseshoe Bend Rd Boise, ID 8374 (208) 334-4796 ILLINOIS *Sunset Cemetery Illinois Veterans Home 707 North 2th Street Quincy, IL 6230 (27) 222-864 ext. 222 INDIANA Indiana State Soldiers Home Cemetery 385 North River Road West Lafayette, IN 47906-3765 (765) 463-502 INDIANA (Continued) *Indiana Veterans Memorial Cemetery 45 North Gate Road Madison, IN 47250 (82) 273-9220 IOWA Iowa Veterans Cemetery 34024 Veterans Memorial Drive Adel, IA 50003-3300 (55) 996-9048 Iowa Veterans Home and Cemetery 3th & Summit Streets Marshalltown, IA 5058 (64) 753-4309 KANSAS Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Dodge 74 Sheridan, Unit 66 Fort Dodge, KS 67843 (620) 338-8772 *Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Wakeeney P.O. Box 85 4035 3th Street Wakeeney, KS 67672 (785)743-5685 *Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Winfield 208 North College Winfield, KS 67156 (620) 229-2287 *Kansas Veterans Cemetery at Fort Riley 58 Wildcat Creek Rd Manhattan, KS 66503 (785) 77-3050 KENTUCKY *Kentucky Veterans CemeteryWest 587 Fort Campbell Boulevard Hopkinsville, KY 42240 (270) 889-606 KENTUCKY (Continued)

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*Kentucky Veterans Cemetery-North 205 Eibeck Lane Williamstown, KY 4097 (859) 823-0720 *Kentucky Veterans CemeteryCentral 250 North Dixie Boulevard Radcliff, KY 4060 (270) 35-55 LOUISIANA *Northwest Louisiana Veterans Cemetery 7970 Mike Clark Road Keithville, LA 7047 (38) 925-062 MAINE *Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery Civic Center Drive Augusta, ME Maine Veterans Cemetery - Mt. Vernon Road 63 Mt. Vernon Road Augusta, ME 04330 (207) 287-348 *Northern Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery 37 Lombard Road Caribou, ME 04736 (207) 492-73 *Southern Maine Veterans Cemetery 83 Stanley Road Springvale, ME 04083 (207) 287-348 MARYLAND Cemetery and Memorial Programs 22 Sunrise Beach Road Crownsville, MD 2032 (40) 923-698 *Cheltenham Veterans Cemetery 30 Crain Highway P. O. Box 0 Cheltenham, MD 20623 (30) 372-6398

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January 20 MARYLAND (Continued) *Crownsville Veterans Cemetery 22 Sunrise Beach Road Crownsville, MD 2032 (40) 987-6320 *Eastern Shore Veterans Cemetery 6827 East New Market Ellwood Road Hurlock, MD 2643 (40) 943-3420 *Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery 50 Garrison Forest Road Owings Mills, MD 27 (40) 363-6090 *Rocky Gap Veterans Cemetery 4205 Pleasant Valley Road, NE Flintstone, MD 2530 (30) 777-285 MASSACHUSETTS *Massachusetts State Veterans Cemetery-Agawam 390 Main Street Agawam, MA 000 (43) 82-9500 *Winchendon Veterans Cemetery  Glenallen Street Winchendon, MA 0475 (978) 297-950 MICHIGAN Grand Rapids Home for Veterans Cemetery 3000 Monroe, NW Grand Rapids, MI 49505 (66) 364-5400 MINNESOTA *Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery 5550 Highway 5 Little Falls, MN 56345 (320) 66-2527 MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Veteran Memorial Cemetery (Under Construction) 248 Honor Circle Newton, MS 39345 (60) 683-2959 MISSOURI St. James Missouri Veterans Home Cemetery 620 North Jefferson St. James, MO 65559 (573) 265-327 *Missouri State Veterans Cemetery Higginsville 2009 Business Hwy 3 Higginsville, MO 64037 (660) 584-5252 *Missouri Veterans Cemetery Springfield 520 South Southwood Road Springfield, MO 65804 (47) 823-3944 *Missouri State Veterans Cemetery Bloomfield 7357 Stars and Stripes Way Bloomfield, MO 63825 (573) 568-387 *Missouri State Veterans Cemetery Jacksonville 479 County Road 675 Jacksonviile, MO 65260 (660) 295-4237 MONTANA *Montana State Veterans Cemetery Fort William H. Harrison P. O. Box 575 Helena, MT 59604 (406) 324-3740 *Eastern Montana State Veterans Cemetery P.O. Box 74 Highway 59 and Cemetery Road Miles City, MT 5930 (406) 234-323 MONTANA (Continued)

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Montana Veterans Home Cemetery P.O. Box 250 Columbia Falls, MT 5992 (406) 892-3256 Western Montana State Veterans Cemetery 9 Tower Road Missoula, MT 59804 (406) 72-5778 NEBRASKA Nebraska Veterans Home Cemetery Burkett Station 2300 West Capital Avenue Grand Island, NE 68803 (308) 385-6252, Ext. 230 *Nebraska Veterans Cemetery at Alliance 260 County Road 57 Alliance, NE 6930 (308) 763-8426 NEVADA *Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery P.O. Box 99 4 Veterans Way Fernley, NV 89408 (775) 575-444 *Southern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery 900 Buchanan Boulevard Boulder City, NV 89005 (702) 486-5920 NEW HAMPSHIRE *New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery 0 Daniel Webster Highway, Rte. 3 Boscawen, NH 03303 (603) 796-2026 ext.00 NEW JERSEY *Brigadier General William C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery 350 Provinceline Road, Route #2 Wrightstown, NJ 08562 (609) 738-2400

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VA-NCA-IS- NEW JERSEY (Continued) New Jersey Memorial Home Cemetery (closed) 524 N.W. Boulevard Vineland, NJ 08360 (609) 696-6350 NORTH CAROLINA *Western Carolina State Veterans Cemetery 962 Old US 70 Highway Black Mountain, NC 287 (828) 669-0684 *Coastal Carolina State Veterans Cemetery P.O. Box 486 (mail) 0 Montford Point Road Jacksonville, NC 2854 (90) 347-4550/3570 *Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery P. O. Box 39 400 Murchison Road Spring Lake, NC 28390 (90) 436-5630/5635 NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota Veterans Cemetery 825 46th Street Mandan, ND 58554 (70) 667-48 OHIO Ohio Veterans Home Cemetery 346 Columbus Avenue Sandusky, OH 44870 (49) 625-2454, Ext. 200 OKLAHOMA Oklahoma Veterans Cemetery 232 NE 36th Street (location) 350 Military Circle (mailing) Oklahoma City, OK 73-4398 (405) 228-5038 PENNSYLVANIA *Pennsylvania Soldiers and Sailors Home Cemetery P. O. Box 6239 560 East Third Street Erie, PA 652-6239 (84) 87-453 RHODE ISLAND *Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery 30 South County Trail Exeter, RI 02822-972 (40) 268-3088 SOUTH CAROLINA *M.J. Dolly Cooper Veterans Cemetery 40 Inway Drive Anderson, SC 2962 (864) 332-8022 SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota Veterans Home Cemetery 2500 Minnekahta Avenue Hot Springs, SD 57747-99 (605) 745-527 TENNESSEE Tennessee Department of Veterans Affairs 25 Eighth Avenue, North Nashville, TN 37203 (65) 74-293 *East Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery 590 Lyons View Pike Knoxville, TN 3799 (865) 594-6776 *Middle Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery 793 McCrory Lane Nashville, TN 3722 (65) 532-2238 *West Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery 4000 Forest Hill/Irene Road Memphis, TN 3825 (90) 543-7005 23 TEXAS

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*Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery 463 South Highway 95 Killeen, TX 76542 (254) 66-770 *Rio Grande Valley State Veterans Cemetery 2520 South Inspiration Road Mission, TX 78572 (956) 583-7227 *Texas State Veterans Cemetery at Abilene 7457 West Lake Road Abilene, TX 7960 (325) 673-4446 UTAH *Utah State Veterans Cemetery 7 South Camp Williams Road Bluffdale, UT 84065 (80) 254-9036 VERMONT Vermont Veterans Home War Memorial Cemetery 325 North Street Bennington, VT 0520-440 (802) 442-6353 *Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetery 8 State Street, Drawer 20 Montpelier, VT 0560 (802) 828-3379 VIRGINIA *Albert G. Horton, Jr. Memorial Veterans Cemetery 530 Milners Road Suffolk, VA 23434 (757) 255-727/9 *Southwest Virginia Veterans Cemetery (Under Construction) 5550 Bagging Plant Road Dublin, VA 24084 (757) 255-727 *Virginia Veterans Cemetery at Amelia 0300 Pridesville Road Amelia, VA 23002 (804) 56-475

January 20 WASHINGTON *Washington State Veterans Cemetery Medical Lake 2702 W. Espanola Road Medical Lake, WA 99022 (509) 299-6280 Washington Soldiers Home Colony and Cemetery 30 Orting-Kapowsin Highway Orting, WA 98360 (360) 893-4500 Washington Veterans Home Cemetery P. O. Box 698 Retsil, WA 98378 (360) 895-4700 WISCONSIN Central Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Wisconsin Veterans Home N2665 Hwy QQ King, WI 54946 (75) 258-5586, ext. 2203 * WISCONSIN (Continued) Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery 273 Spring Street Union Grove, WI 5382 (262) 878-5660 *Northern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery N 4063 Veterans Way Spooner, WI 5480 (75) 635-5360 WYOMING *Oregon Trail Veterans Cemetery 89 Cemetery Road, Box 669 Evansville, WY 82636 (307) 235-6673 TERRITORIES *Guam Veterans Cemetery Veterans Affairs Office P. O. Box 2950 490 Chalan Palayso Agatna, Guam 9690 (67) 477-403 *Saipan CNMI Veterans Cemetery Military/Veterans Affairs PO Box 50346 Saipan, MP 96950 (670) 664-2650

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6. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY NATIONAL CEMETERIES United States Soldiers & Airmens Home National Cemetery 2 Harewood Road, NW Washington, DC 200 (202) 829-829 Arlington National Cemetery Interment Services Branch Arlington, VA 222 (703) 607-8585 Interments in VA National Cemeteries is published by the National Cemetery Administration. For further information, please write or telephone the nearest national cemetery.

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