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  2. Quantico National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Quantico National Cemetery is a national cemetery in Triangle, Virginia for veterans who served in the United States Armed Forces. Adjacent to and originally part of Marine Corps Base Quantico , it was established as a national cemetery in 1983 with an area of 725 acres (293 ha).

  3. Marine Corps Base Quantico - Wikipedia

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    Marine Corps Base Quantico (commonly abbreviated MCB Quantico) is a United States Marine Corps installation located near Triangle, Virginia, covering nearly 55,148 acres (86.169 sq mi; 22,318 ha; 223.18 km 2) of southern Prince William County, Virginia, northern Stafford County, and southeastern Fauquier County. Used primarily for training ...

  4. United States National Cemetery System - Wikipedia

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    The United States National Cemetery System is a system of 164 military cemeteries in the United States and its territories. The authority to create military burial places came during the American Civil War , in an act passed by the U.S. Congress on July 17, 1862. [ 1 ]

  5. Quantico, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Quantico (/ ˈ k w ɒ n t ɪ k oʊ /; formerly Potomac) [5] is a town in Prince William County, Virginia, United States. The population was 480 at the 2010 census . Quantico is approximately 35 miles southwest of Washington, D.C. , bordered by the Potomac River to the east and the Quantico Creek to the north.

  6. Category:Burials at Quantico National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Burials at Quantico National Cemetery" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. Tacoma-raised sailor comes home from WWII 83 years later. He ...

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    In 1944, the Navy placed the remains in 52 coffins and buried them in a military cemetery in Honolulu. The battleship USS Oklahoma, right, lays capsized alongside the USS Maryland following Japan ...

  8. Tennessee Camp - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee Camp, also known as 2nd Tennessee Volunteer Camp and Camp Bate, is a historic archaeological site and American Civil War encampment located at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Stafford County, Virginia. It was the location of a winter Confederate States Army regimental-sized camp from September 1861 through February 1862. It consists of at ...

  9. What NC’s new military agency leader says he’ll do about ...

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    The Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery fell far behind in maintenance last year. NC’s new Military and Veterans secretary says he’ll examine the progress for himself.