Posted on Jan 2, 2016
SSG Byron Hewett
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With space becoming very limited and making it very hard for Veterans, Service Members, Retirees, and special organizations that were created during times of war such as the WASPs or the WACs and with changes to the burial policies all of the time such as Secretary of the Army John McHugh's change in policy to make the WASPs ineligible after they had been since 1977
Should the DOD open more national cemeteries like Arlington National Cemetery to alleviate problems of getting into one due to limited space.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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Without looking at the current spacing issues, and demand it is hard to say.

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.
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SN Greg Wright
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS You're absolutely right. I didn't know there was others. Which is kind of embarrassing, now that it's pointed out for me, heh.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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SN Greg Wright - It's completely understandable. We call it Arlington National Cemetery.

It's akin to going to the Smithsonian Museum. Which one?
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski
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Here is a link to the National Cemeteries in the US:
http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/listcem.asp
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Thank you for providing the list.
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Without speaking directly to the question, I am personally torn about where I want to be interred when the day arrives. Do I want to rest with my brothers, in a place where I have seen them lowered and saluted them for a final time myself, or closer to home where my loved ones can come and reflect?
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.
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LTC Self Employed
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Yes we need more Arlingtons since General Lee's Farm was not orignally intended to be a graveyard prior to 1861.
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Should more national cemeteries like Arlington National Cemetery be built and opened?
CPT Jack Durish
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We're trying to build a new one on the grounds of the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station but Chinese immigrants are attempting to block it. It is reported that they are fearful that its presence will undermine the value of the homes they have bought in nearby Irvine, California as investments. They cite the deleterious affects of poor Feng Sui as the issue, but that seems hardly defensible. The new cemetery has been authorized and we are now seeking funding.
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/
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SGT Francis Wright
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Seems to me, that the base would be large enough to place; somewhere not as close to their precious property. I agree with you though, you'd think they could be more grateful.
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SP5 Joel O'Brien
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While burial in a National cemetery carries notable distinction, why couldn't consideration be given to a state veteran's cemetery? Hoping I'm not drifting too far off-topic, I believe this is an option that should not be overlooked.
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."
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SSG Byron Hewett
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there are just as few
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SP5 Joel O'Brien
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These are photos of the Vermont Veterans Cemetery, Randolph, VT.
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I want to be buried in a National Cemetery, I just don't know which one.
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MSgt Steven Holt, NRP, CCEMT-P
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I don't have the exact numbers but I know there are several National Cemeteries in and around Tennessee. There is one at the VA in Johnson City for sure. I think Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS has a great thought of Arlington having so much prestige no one even considers the others. As for me, I just want a headstone depicting my service and to be buried in the family plot next to my loved ones.
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SGT Former Rn
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Oh most definitely. Arlington is getting very very crowded, for this reason alone more like it should be opened. More and more vets are dying each year and they deserve a special place just like Arlington to be buried in.
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PO2 Jeffery Marcussen  Sr
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i'm kinda of torn i want to be near family yet i also would like to be with my brother's and sister's in arms. although my parents are in a family plot with no more room. so being next to them is impossible there is room in the cemetery but far from them.
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PFC Pamala (Hall) Foster
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YES
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