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Arlington National Cemetery, Section 35.
Section 7 in Arlington National Cemetery
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President John F. Kennedy is buried in Arlington Cemetery is Virginia. Kennedy was expected to be buried in the Kennedy family plot in Massachusetts, but Jackie Kennedy simply stated for her wishes, "He belongs to the people." Specific directions to Kennedy's grave site are Section 45 Grid U-35/ GPS (lat/lon): 38.88155, -77.07146.
Arlington National Cemetery is a military cemetery administered by the Department of the Army. This includes the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The only section administered by the NPS is Arlington Houe.
FIRST PERSON BURIED IN ARLINGTON ESTATE: MARY ANN RANDOLPH, SECTION 45 FIRST MILITARY PERSON BURIED IN ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY: PRIVATE WILLIAM HENRY CHRISTMAN, SECTION 27, 13 MAY 1864 FIRST OFFICER BURIED IN ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETARY: CAPTAIN ALBERT H. PACKARD, SECTION 26, 15 MAY 1864 PRESIDENTS BURIED IN ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY: PRESIDENT WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, SECTION 30; THE ONLY AMERICAN TO BE BOTH PRESIDENT AND CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE U.S. SUPREME COURT. PRESIDENT JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY, SECTION 45 FIVE STAR OFFICERS BURRIED IN ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY: GENERAL HENRY "HAP" ARNOLD, U.S. ARMY AND U.S. AIR FORCE, SECTION 34 GENERAL OMAR NELSON BRADLEY, U.S. ARMY, SECTION 30 ADMIRAL WILLIAM F. HALSEY JR., U.S. NAVY, SECTION 2 ADMIRAL WILLIAM D. LEAHY, U.S. NAVY, SECTION 2 GENERAL GEORGE CATLETT MARSHALL, U.S. ARMY, SECTION 7
Joe Louis, the "Brown Bomber" He is buried in section 7a
Yes, President Regan Waived eligibility rules for burial at Arlington National Cemetery, and Louis was buried there with full military honors on April 21, 1981. Plot: Section 7A, Grave 177
Patrick was initially buried at Holyhood Cemetery in Brookline, Massachusetts. Patrick's body and that of a stillborn sister, Arabella, were reinterred on 4 December 1963 alongside their father at Arlington National Cemetery, and later again moved to their permanent graves in Section 45, Grid U-35. Results from FactBites
In 1901, Confederate soldiers buried at the Soldiers' Home and various locations within Arlington were re-interred in a Confederate section that was authorized by Congress in 1900.
Felix Longoria was killed in action in the Philippines during WW2. When his remains were returned to his home town, the local funeral home would not allow him to lay in state and he could not be buried in the 'white' section of the cemetery. When this was reported in national newspapers, Longoria became the first Mexican-American to be interred in Arlington National Cemetery.
Both the Ships anchor and mast and all of the recovered crew are located in the same plot just East of the Confederate Section. Both Captain Sigsby and President William McKinley attended the burial ceremony.