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how many are buried in military cemeteries in the US?
Most Christian dead were buried in church cemeteries. Some were buried in family cemeteries. Jews and Muslims tended to have their own cemeteries.
Wherever they choose to be buried - - mostly in local cemeteries in their home towns.
Same way we do. They buried their dead.
The Amish are usually buried in Amish-only cemeteries. The grave plots are dug by hand using shovels. Occasionally, Mennonites are also buried in Amish cemeteries.
Jews are generally buried wrapped in a white shawl. Often a male is buried with his tallit (prayer shawl) and his tefillin (phylacteries). I have heard of one occasion where a highly respected rabbi was also buried with a Torah scroll. That's pretty much it. Pesach
No. There are pet cemeteries. Look for one in your area.
Cemeteries vary in size from small plots in churchyards to huge national military cemeteries
La Brique Military Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemeteries was created in 1915.
No one particular place. A lot of the casualties from Gettysburg are buried there and national cemeteries were established at many other battle sites. Of course, those who survived and went home are buried in little church yard cemeteries all over the country.
Cemetery taps are military taps buglers that were played at military cemeteries.
No. Only pets are allowed in pet cemeteries!