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  2. Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    A crew works to straighten grave stones at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses 154.7 acres (62.6 ha), and as of 2014, had over 144,000 interments.

  3. William G. Harrell - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Harrell worked for the Veteran's Administration. He specialized in helping other amputees. He married and had children. Sergeant Harrell died on August 9, 1964, in San Antonio, Texas, and was laid to rest in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio. The tragic circumstances surrounding Harrell's death remains a mystery.

  4. Category : Burials at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery

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    Pages in category "Burials at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery" The following 106 pages are in this category, out of 106 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Richard E. Cole - Wikipedia

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    His family finally decided to have Cole buried along with his wife at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio on September 7, 2021, his 106th birthday. [ 25 ] Cole was posthumously promoted to Colonel at the ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio in September 2021.

  6. George Grunert - Wikipedia

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    Grunert died at Brooke Army Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, on January 12, 1971, at age 89 and was buried at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. He was survived by his wife Florence Reynolds, daughter Mary and son-in-law, then First United States Army commander, Lieutenant General Jonathan O. Seaman at Fort Meade, Maryland.

  7. John P. Flynn - Wikipedia

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    Flynn enlisted in the Ohio Army National Guard on 20 September 1938 and was honorably discharged on 24 September 1940. [2] He enlisted in the United States Army Reserve on 18 November 1942 and began air training on 18 February 1943. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Army Air Forces and awarded his wings on 23 May 1944.

  8. William J. Bordelon - Wikipedia

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    Grave marker of William J. Bordelon, Jr. at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. He was originally buried in the Lone Palm Cemetery on Betio Island, Tarawa Atoll, [3] then later interred in Honolulu, Hawaii at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. [4] At the request of his brother, Bordelon's body was moved from Hawaii to Texas in 1995. [5]

  9. James E. Robinson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Aged 26 at his death, Robinson was buried in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas. He was married to Vina E Robinson, and father of Martha D. Robinson. In 1948, he was awarded the French Croix de Guerre.

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