Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, also called Tomb of the Unknowns.
The Tomb itself and the crypts are all directly east of the memorial amphitheater. The crypts lie behind the tomb, on its west side. The mat on which the guard walks runs north and south between the memorial amphitheater and the tomb.
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The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery contains the remains of unidentified U.S. service members from World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Specifically, the World War II section of the tomb includes the remains of one unidentified soldier. This soldier was interred in 1958, representing all the unknowns who served in that conflict.
Tomb of the Unknowns, Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia .
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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, also called Tomb of the Unknowns.
The Tomb of the Unknown holds three soldiers, one each from WWI, WWII and Korea. The unknown soldier from Vietnam was later identified through DNA and was removed
Six bodies of unknown soldiers were added to the Tomb of the Unknown in 1958. Two were soldiers killed during World War II and the other four were soldiers killed during the Korean War.
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The tomb of the unknown soldier is located in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. The tomb is made of marble and has the following inscription: "Here rests in honored glory an American soldier known but to God."
The guards who guard the Tomb of the Unknowns are all infantry soldiers - an MOS which is closed to females. Thus, while there is no legislation specifically saying that they can't, they're not permitted to serve in the infantry - ipso facto, the answer would be no.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier contains the remains of one unidentified soldier. It was deliberately ensured that a chosen dead soldier should remain unknown, as to represent all those forces who have no known grave,
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