Should more national cemeteries like Arlington National Cemetery be built and opened?
Should the DOD open more national cemeteries like Arlington National Cemetery to alleviate problems of getting into one due to limited space.
There are numerous National Cemeteries, including one less than 10 miles from me (Quantico National Cemetery), and the one my father is resting at San Antonio National Cemetery.
Unfortunately the "Prestige" of Arlington has created the impression that it is the only one in many peoples minds.
It's akin to going to the Smithsonian Museum. Which one?
http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/listcem.asp
Department of Veterans Affairs Cemetery Listing - National Cemetery Administration
The VA National Cemetery Administration honors the military service of our Nation's veterans. We provide a dignified burial and lasting memorial for veterans and their eligible family members and we maintain our veterans' cemeteries as national shrines.
Arlington has a mystique about it that no other national cemetery has. There are others with plenty of history - West Point, Valley Forge, and the National Cemetery of the Pacific (Hawaii) come to mind.
Someday the issue will be forced, when space at Arlington inevitably runs out.
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/cemetery-664876-park-veterans.html
Also check out http://www.orangejuiceblog.com/2015/06/veterans-turned-away-from-attending-open-meeting-about-veterans-cemetery-based-on-race/
Cemetery culture clash in Irvine: Asian neighbors say graves would create bad feng shui, hurt...
IRVINE – In less than a decade, runways where fighter jets once lofted Marines into the air could become acres of green grass dotted with white headstones marking the Southern California Veterans Cemetery.That image, for many veterans and their families, provides comfort.But for a group of Asian residents that live near Irvine’s Great Park, the image is appalling – any cemetery would violate a strong cultural taboo of living near the dead.Now,...
Here in Vermont, where I live, the State Veteran's Cemetery is in the process of expanding. It's beautiful, and with a central location are no doubt only two of many reasons that vets and their families choose this location.
Consider this information on the subject...From this website: http://www.cem.va.gov/grants/veterans_cemeteries.asp , these words of information on this subject...
"Many states have established state veterans cemeteries. Eligibility is similar to Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) national cemeteries, but may include residency requirements. Even though they may have been established or improved with Government funds through VA's Veterans Cemetery Grants Program, state veterans cemeteries are run solely by the states."
Veterans Cemeteries - States, Territories, and Tribal Governments - National Cemetery...
The VA National Cemetery Administration honors the military service of our Nation's veterans. We provide a dignified burial and lasting memorial for veterans and their eligible family members and we maintain our veterans' cemeteries as national shrines.