Not sure how to spell his name but I believe it was Lafayette
President Polk
You mean the most destructive on American soil. Because all the wars since then have been on foreign soil.
France, the Netherlands, and Spain
Dan Marino
1620 Plymouth , Mass.
All are buried in the US except those who are still living.
Over 66,000. Buried in 7 different cemeteries in France, Belgium, Holland , and Luxemburg.
This honour is only reserved for National Heroes of France, so no American has been buried there. See the link for all the names of everyone buried there.
I would expect that all of the Japanese Americans that died were buried on US soil, they were, after all, American citizens. There may not be records compiled to calculate an actual number.
Because thats were they died at Normandy in France
As I understand it the ground of all war cemetary's was given in perpetuity to the country of the troops buried there so that all U.S. troops are buried in American soil. The same applies to the U.K. and Canada etc.
Jim Morrison, the singer of the band 'the Doors', is buried in the Père-Lachaise cemetery in Paris.
He was buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, France.
the answer is 66,033 soldiers are buried there
The soil of the embassy, whatever the country, is always French land (this isn't American soil even though the premises have diplomatic status). Regarding French law, a person born in France in French.
Rossini was originally buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France.
Paris, France