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  2. United States Department of Veterans Affairs emblems for ...

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    The following emblems and emblem numbers are publicized as available for government headstones and markers as of January 2025. [9] A process is in place to consider approving additional religious or belief system emblems requested by the families of individuals eligible for these headstones and markers.

  3. File:USVA headstone emb-28.svg - Wikipedia

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    Eckankar - Emblems of belief available for placement on USVA headstones and markers: Source: Own work using: Author: Traced by Dogsgomoo, VA original: Other versions: USVA headstone emb-28.jpg: Eckankar.svg: SVG development

  4. List of military tombstone abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    United States Department of Veterans Affairs emblems for headstones and markers; References National Cemetery Administration: Headstone and Marker Inscription ...

  5. Military Working Dog Teams National Monument - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Military Working Dog Teams National Monument is a monument to military working dogs located at Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA)-Lackland in San Antonio, Texas.The monument represents handlers, dogs, and veterinary support, from all military service branches (Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard) that have made up the Military Working Dog program since World War II.

  6. Civil War veteran John Kapsa's unmarked grave receives ... - AOL

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    John Kapsa, a veteran of the Civil War, died on Saturday, Nov. 29, 191, and for the past 105 years has laid in an unmarked grave in Oakland Cemetery. ... He has planted more than 300 headstones ...

  7. 14 Presidential Pets Who Left Their Mark on U.S. History

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    From dogs to birds and even a pygmy hippo, here is a quick rundown of some of the most well-known and interesting presidential pets who left their mark on U.S. history! 15 Historical Presidential Pets

  8. Coins for the dead - Wikipedia

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    Coins for the dead is a form of respect for the dead or bereavement. The practice began in classical antiquity when people believed the dead needed coins to pay a ferryman to cross the river Styx. In modern times the practice has been observed in the United States and Canada: visitors leave coins on the gravestones of former military personnel. [1]

  9. 30 Veterans Day Quotes to Show Your Gratitude for Those Who ...

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    This year, as we honor Veterans Day on November 11, 2023, we recognize the American patriots who have served in the military, and thank them for their service to our country.Reading and sharing ...