Fort Custer National Cemetery was created in 1943.
Fort McPherson National Cemetery was created in 1863.
Fort Logan National Cemetery was created in 1887.
Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery was created in 1882.
Fort Richardson National Cemetery was created in 1942.
Fort Jackson National Cemetery was created in 2009.
Fort Harrison National Cemetery was created in 1866.
Fort Bayard National Cemetery was created in 1866.
Fort Meade National Cemetery was created in 1878.
Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery was created in 2000.
Michigan is home to three national cemeteries: Fort Custer National Cemetery, Great Lakes National Cemetery, and Detroit National Cemetery. These cemeteries serve as final resting places for veterans and their eligible family members, honoring their service and sacrifice. Each cemetery offers a dignified environment for remembrance and reflection.
Fort Custer Recreation Area was created in 1971.
Fort Custer Training Center was created in 1917.