They can who ever goes first get's the bottom bunk D. M. Tsgt. USAF Ret.
I think there must be thosands of wives buried with their husbans who served in the military in Arlington
how many are buried in military cemeteries in the US?
Most Christian dead were buried in church cemeteries. Some were buried in family cemeteries. Jews and Muslims tended to have their own cemeteries.
No
Loyal husbands do not allow their wives to cheat. They remain loyal and love their wives.
Military wives are typically buried with honors in accordance with their spouse's military status. They may be interred in military cemeteries, where they can receive a gravesite alongside their partner, often marked by a headstone that reflects the service member's rank and branch. The burial may include military honors such as a flag presentation and a ceremonial salute. Additionally, some may opt for private burials in civilian cemeteries, following their personal or family preferences.
No one particular place. A lot of the casualties from Gettysburg are buried there and national cemeteries were established at many other battle sites. Of course, those who survived and went home are buried in little church yard cemeteries all over the country.
Why not
Wherever they choose to be buried - - mostly in local cemeteries in their home towns.
Same way we do. They buried their dead.
The Amish are usually buried in Amish-only cemeteries. The grave plots are dug by hand using shovels. Occasionally, Mennonites are also buried in Amish cemeteries.
Jews are generally buried wrapped in a white shawl. Often a male is buried with his tallit (prayer shawl) and his tefillin (phylacteries). I have heard of one occasion where a highly respected rabbi was also buried with a Torah scroll. That's pretty much it. Pesach