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Subject: [OM] Arlington Eligibility [was] a new web page!
From: "John A. Lind" <jlind@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 21:24:02 +0000
At 00:31 2/8/01, Acer asked:
also, a question from the uninitiated--how does one end up in arlignton
nat'l cemetary? thanks

The first criteria is like any cemetery . . . being deceased (sorry, couldn't resist that).

All veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces, who served on active duty honorably (other than just for training), are entitled to buried in a National Cemetery.

For the vast, vast majority of vets, it will _not_ be Arlington, but one of the others scattered around the U.S., unless it is by inurnment of cremated remains in the columbarium. Also entitled for inurnment there are the spouses, minor children, and dependent adult children of the eligible.

When Arlington started filling up, eligibility for casket burial there got stiffer. Basically it's active duty personnel, and retirees (receiving retirement pay) whose last separation from service was honorable. There are certain other eligibilities that get a little more complicated having to do with certain high decorations for valor, having been a POW, a vet who became a U.S. elected official, etc. The details are in Section 553.15, Title 32 of the U.S. Code and can be read here (you have to scroll down to that section):
  http://www.arlingtoncemetery.com/usc-t32.htm

Section 553.15a just after it covers inurnment in the columbarium.

-- John


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