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Tens of thousands of veterans and their closest family members have been laid to rest in the rolling hills of the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. With burials averaging about 13 a day, the ...
The Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery opened in 2000, and since then, the cemetery has conducted more than 75,000 interments of Veterans and eligible dependents.
A man paused at a grave after Memorial Day ceremonies at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery on Monday, May 30, 2022.(Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer) Rows upon rows of U.S. flags, large and ...
Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery opened in 2000. Since that time, the cemetery has conducted more than 75,000 interments of Veterans and eligible dependents.
In 2019, North Texans made sure there was no shortage of wreaths to decorate the headstones of those buried at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery over the holiday season -- and this year North ...
The Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery opened in 2000. Since then, it's become the final resting place for more than 75,000 veterans and their eligible family members.
Sponsored by the Department of Veterans Affairs -- National Cemetery Administration, the cemetery will provide burial space for 280,000 eligible veterans and dependents when fully developed.
Despite the wet weather, people across North Texas were honoring the fallen, including at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery and Fort Worth's historic Mount Olivet Cemetery.
DALLAS — Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery will host a funeral service Thursday morning for 21 military veterans whose next of kin cannot be found or whose extended families cannot attend ...
This Memorial Day, Gabby Verastegui and her family visited her father at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. He was a Vietnam War veteran who served for 13 years in the United States Marine ...
A Memorial Day ceremony at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery will be held Monday at 11 a.m. According to cemetery staff, visitors should park at 6777 W Kiest Blvd. in Dallas.
DALLAS — Rows upon rows of U.S. flags, large and small, flew at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery on Monday morning as mothers, daughters, sons, fathers and other loved ones gathered ...