Frank Roy Gardner was the first soldier from Arkansas who was killed in action on 12 September 1918. He was from the town of Hamburg, Arkansas. He had a brother, Clarence, who also fought in WWI, and survived.
The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier was named The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier because the soldiers are unknown and they are honored in a tomb.
No. The unknown soldier was simply a soldier who was killed in action during the First World War, and who could not be identified. Since then, other unknown service members have been placed there, as well. At least one person KIA in Vietnam and interned in the Tomb of the Unknowns has since been identified.
Unknown Switzerland - 1918 was released on: USA: 22 September 1918
The Unknown Soldier - album - was created in 1980.
THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER is 1 foot tall. Heehee! :)
The Unknown Soldier - song - was created in 1967.
No - many countries have a 'tomb of the unknown soldier'. It's simply a memorial where anyone can go to pay their respects to a fallen service person - regardless of their rank. Many soldiers killed on the field of battle were never brought back to the country of their birth. The tomb of the unknown soldier provides a place where families can pay their respects to their dead relative.
Wilfred Owen wrote 'Terre' in 1917. He was a soldier in WWI, born in 1893 and killed in battle in 1918.
In most countries, the tomb of the unknown soldier is exactly that. The remains of an unknown and unidentified are contained in it.
The Return of the Soldier was created in 1918.
The Tomb of the unknown soldier is made of marble. http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/tombofun.htm