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Discover LudwigThe phrase "army cemetery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a burial ground specifically designated for military personnel.
Example: "The memorial service was held at the army cemetery, honoring those who served their country."
Alternatives: "military cemetery" or "veterans' cemetery".
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The old Army cemetery, a sprawling field of green grass and headstones interspersed with saplings, is now the responsibility of five civilian cousins, who subsist on modest donations from mourners.
In his best-selling book, Mr. Brokaw writes of accompanying his uncle and another veteran to an army cemetery in Bristol, S.D., where they place American flags on the graves.
At the army cemetery (Cmentarze Komunalny, 43-45 Powazkowska; 33-21-40) rows of birch crosses recall the teen-age scouts who died as wartime couriers, and candles burn around the once-banned monument to Polish officers massacred in the Soviet forest at Katyn.
St Symphorien's unique character is down to the original Belgian landowner, Jean Houzeau de Lehaie, who agreed to the plot's use as a German army cemetery on condition that "British soldiers be buried and commemorated there with the same dignity as their German counterparts".
A couple of weeks after he was killed, Woodrow's body was moved from Lubang's municipal cemetery to an Army cemetery on Mindanao Island, but three more years would pass before his parents, Ola and W. L. Holland, could arrange for the Army to disinter his remains and ship them back to Louisiana.
Gedeon was initially reported as missing in action and it was not until May 1945 that his family received word that his grave had been located in a small British army cemetery at Saint-Pol, France.
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But at Gettysburg, just south of the town and west of the Emmitsburg Road near the tree-line from which 12-15,000 Confederate soldiers emerged on the third day of battle to attack the United States army on Cemetery Ridge, stands a tall marble and bronze statue of General Robert E. Lee, commanding general of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
A skeleton army breached the cemetery wall, cascading into a neighbouring building, and the pungency led to fear of airborne disease.
In a report in June, army investigators said the cemetery suffers from lax management.
The Local Committees also said the bodies of three soldiers who had defected from the army were discovered in a cemetery in the town of Ariha in Idlib.
In the cemetery, an American Army battalion that was moved into the city to replace exhausted Marine units clashed with the Sadr fighters, then pulled back.
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