The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, located in Arlington National Cemetery, has never had any remains removed since its dedication in 1921. However, the original remains of an unidentified soldier from World War I were interred there, and subsequent unknown soldiers from World War II and the Korean War were added later. In 1998, the remains of the unknown soldier from the Vietnam War were disinterred and identified, leading to their removal from the tomb.
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.
The US government paid for the tomb of the unknown soldier.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier - Moscow - was created in 1967.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Bucharest was created in 1923.
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier - Damascus - was created in 1994.
In most countries, the tomb of the unknown soldier is exactly that. The remains of an unknown and unidentified are contained in it.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is guarded by Soldiers, not Marines.
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is located in Arlington, Virginia. It is also sometimes referred to as the Tomb of the Unknowns.
The unknown soldier buried under the actual Tomb is from WWI. There are crypts in front of the Tomb for soldiers from WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. The unknown soldier from Vietnam was removed and identified as Michael J Blassie. He is now buried in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St Louis, MO.
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
Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier was created in 1954.
The Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier is located at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. The tomb is located in the Hall of Memory.