REAL ID Requirements

Beginning May 7, 2025, all individuals over the age of 18 who are authorized to drive onto Arlington National Cemetery should be prepared to present a REAL ID at the security checkpoint.

Published on: Tuesday, April 29, 2025 read more ...

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JENIFER LEIGH VAN VLECK

Descendants Visit Grave of First Soldier Buried at ANC

By Kevin M. Hymel on 12/10/2024

Robert Christman sat in his walker-rollator in Arlington National Cemetery’s Section 27 as his niece handed him a wreath with a bright red bow on top. He started to lay the wreath at the headstone of U.S. Army Pvt. William Christman, his distant cousin, but paused. He then stood up, bent over and laid the wreath. When asked why he stood, he explained, “It’s a thank you and a promise to keep it going.”

Carrying History: A Pallbearer’s Reflection on President Kennedy’s Final Journey

By Kevin M. Hymel on 11/27/2024

“We came through here,” James Felder said as he stood at the base of President John F. Kennedy’s gravesite at Arlington National Cemetery (ANC), recalling how he helped carry the President’s casket along with seven other military pallbearers up a hill to the burial spot

Seven Tomb Guards Receive Rare Tomb Badge in Record Pinning Ceremony

By Kevin M. Hymel on 11/21/2024

In a unique ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2024, seven Tomb Guards simultaneously received the rarely awarded Tomb Badge (officially referred to as the Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Identification Badge). The event may have set a record as the largest pinning ceremony in recent history.

ANC Celebrates Fall with Its Last Horticulture Tour of the Season

By Kevin M. Hymel on 11/15/2024

On Nov. 1, 2024, Arlington National Cemetery (ANC) Horticulturist Kelly Wilson led a group of about 20 gardening enthusiasts through the cemetery, with red, orange and yellow leaves crunching underfoot, to explain the cemetery’s trees, plants and flowers on the season’s last Fall Horticulture Walking Tour.

Nephew Honors Uncle's Memory After Pearl Harbor Tragedy

By Kevin M. Hymel on 11/6/2024

Roy Bubbs cried at the funeral service for an uncle he had never met. His uncle, U.S. Navy Fireman Third Class Harry R. Holmes, died onboard the battleship USS Oklahoma on Dec. 7, 1941, during the Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor, which brought the United States into World War II.

Green Berets, Dignitaries and Relatives Honor President John F. Kennedy’s Legacy

By Kevin M. Hymel on 10/30/2024

On Oct. 17, 2024, President John F. Kennedy’s voice echoed across the hills of Arlington National Cemetery as a recording from a speech he delivered at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on Oct. 12, 1961, played over loudspeakers. Two lines of U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers stood at attention on either side of the president’s grave. “If freedom is to be saved,” JFK’s voice told the large crowd gathered at his gravesite in Section 45, the United States would need, “a whole new kind of strategy, a wholly different kind of force, and therefore a new and wholly and different kind of military training.”

Tour Brings Back Memories for Vietnam War Veteran

By Kevin M. Hymel on 10/28/2024

When Susan Terrio found out on Arlington National Cemetery’s social media that a Vietnam War 50th Anniversary tour would be held on Sep. 27, 2024, she immediately booked a flight from her hometown in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, to Washington, D.C. She invited her father, Jack Terrio, a Vietnam veteran, to go with her. He was initially hesitant, as he has experienced post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and was not sure he wanted to revisit his memories of the war.

Vietnam War MIA Marine Corps Pilot Identified and Laid to Rest at ANC

By Kevin M. Hymel on 10/9/2024

Almost 100 people came to Arlington National Cemetery on Oct. 7, 2024, to bid a final farewell to Marine Corps Capt. Ronald W. Forrester. His aircraft, an A-6A Intruder, disappeared during a nighttime combat mission over North Vietnam on Dec. 27, 1972.

Tomb Guard Spc. Jessica Kwiatkowski Leaves Powerful Legacy

By Kevin M. Hymel on 10/8/2024

Spc. Jessica Kwiatkowski had a notable tenure as a Tomb Guard with the 3d Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) at Arlington National Cemetery. Not only was she the first woman infantry soldier to earn a Tomb Badge, but she also gained notoriety when a video of her guarding the Tomb during a severe thunderstorm went viral.

Medevac Crews and a POW: A Special Honor Flight Highlights Cold War Service

By Kevin M. Hymel on 10/4/2024

A special honor flight came to Arlington National Cemetery on Sept. 25, 2024. Typically, military veterans from a specific state or city comprise honor flights—gatherings to tour memorials in Washington, D.C., as well as Arlington National Cemetery. This honor flight, however, involved not only veterans from Kansas City, but also Vietnam War medevac crew members from all over the United States. On Sept. 17, 2024, Congress passed legislation to award these medevac crew members the Congressional Gold Medal. Commonly known by their call sign, “Dustoff,” they flew unarmed helicopters, adorned with a red cross, onto active battlefields to retrieve the wounded.