Here Rests in Honored Glory Part 2

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Here Rests in Honored Glory: National Archives Records Related to Arlington National Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Part 2

In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the internment ceremonies officiated by President Warren G. Harding at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (November 11, 1921), the National Archives, in partnership with Arlington National Cemetery, presents the second of two programs about records related to the cemetery and tomb. Part two will feature textual records. Allison S. Finkelstein, a historian at Arlington National Cemetery, will moderate the discussion with National Archives staff members: John Deeben, archivist, Eric Kilgore, supervisory archives specialist, Lauren Theodore, archives specialist, and Eric Van Slander, archivist.

For live-only captions: https://www.streamtext.net/player/?event=NARA_Here-Rests-in-Honored-Glory&chat=true&start=0&bgc=d9d9d9&fgc=000000

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