There are three.
From arlingtoncemetery.net:
The Tomb contains the remains of unknown American soldiers from World Wars I and II, the Korean Conflict and (until 1998) the Vietnam War. Each was presented with the Medal of Honor at the time of interment and the medals, as well as the flags which covered their caskets, are on display inside the Memorial Amphitheater, directly to the rear of the Tomb. DNA testing has proven that the remains from the Vietnam War which were buried in the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery are those of United States Air Force First Lieutenant Michael Joseph Blassie. Lieutenant Blassie's remains were returned to his family on Friday, July 10, 1998, and were buried in his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri, on Saturday, July 11, 1998
One soldier from WW2, along with one each from WW1, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
Just one.
There are only three soldiers buried in the Tomb of the Unknown. One each from WWI, WWII and Korea. The unknown from Vietnam was removed when DNA identified him.
WHAT WAS BURIED IN THE TOMB IN 1958?In 1958, two more unknown soldiers, one from the second World War and the other from the Korean War, were buried at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers. In 1984, a final solider was interred from the Viet Nam War, bringing the total of unidentified soldiers buried there to four.
they were unknown soldiers from world war 1, world war 2, Vietnam war, and the Korean war
There are three.
On March 4, 1921, the United States Congress approved the burial of an unidentified American serviceman from World War I in the plaza of the new Memorial Amphitheater. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier refers to a grave in which the unidentifiable remains of a soldier are buried. Throughout history, many soldiers have died in wars without their remains being identified. Following the First World War, a movement arose to commemorate these soldiers with a single tomb, containing the body of one such unidentified soldier. This tomb has always been guarded by the military, as can be seen with the changing of the guard ceremony. It is considered one of the highest honors to serve as a ceremonial guard. The guards do not wear rank insignia on their uniforms so that they do not outrank the Unknowns, whatever their rank may have been (cool huh?)/
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World War 1
The first unknown soldier was said to be buried in "The Tomb of The Unknowns"(there were more unknown soldiers that died and were buried in the same tomb, I won't say what it was called before that because some school teachers request this for homework) :P
The Tomb of Unknowns was established on Memorial Day 1921, an unidentified body from World War I was buried there at that time.Later unidentified bodies from World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietman war were added. The Vietnam war body had to be removed later when the body was identified.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, also called Tomb of the Unknowns.
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Six bodies of unknown soldiers were added to the Tomb of the Unknown in 1958. Two were soldiers killed during World War II and the other four were soldiers killed during the Korean War.
There are only three soldiers buried in the Tomb of the Unknown. One each from WWI, WWII and Korea. The unknown from Vietnam was removed when DNA identified him.