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  1. The United States National Cemetery System is a system of 164 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]

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  3. Sep 13, 2024 · Search for VA national cemeteries and grant-funded cemeteries by state, territory or zip code. View map, contact information, burial schedules and Veterans memorial pages.

  4. The VA National Cemetery Administration honors the military service of our Nation's veterans. We provide a dignified burial and lasting memorial for veterans and their eligible family members and we maintain our veterans' cemeteries as national shrines.

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  5. Sep 13, 2024 · Find the contact information and burial space availability of 155 national cemeteries in 42 states and Puerto Rico maintained by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The web page also includes a map and a link to VA grant-funded cemeteries.

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    Alabama National Cemetery 3133 Hwy 119 ...
    Phone: 205-665-9039 Fax: 205-665-7790
    Fort McClellan Post Cemetery 540 Goode Rd ...
    Phone: 205-665-9039 Fax: 205-665-7790
    Fort McClellan EPW Cemetery 3541 Shipley ...
    Phone: 205-665-9039 Fax: 205-665-7790
    Fort Mitchell National Cemetery 553 Hwy ...
    Phone: 334-855-4731 Fax: 334-855-4740
  6. The National Cemetery Administration (NCA) provides burial space for Veterans and their eligible family members, and maintains national cemeteries as national shrines, sacred to the honor and memory of those interred or memorialized there.

  7. The first national cemeteries were created at the start of the Civil War, in the early 1860s, to bury US soldiers from the war. About a dozen national cemeteries and numerous soldiers' lots were established in 1862, more than a year after the war began with Confederate troops firing on Fort Sumter.

  8. Jul 12, 2024 · Today, the National Park Service manages 14 national cemeteries, including some of the oldest national cemeteries in the nation. They are cared for as historic designed landscapes and as places of commemoration and respect for the fallen and their families.

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