Kennedy Gravesites
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@toddsmitts John Basilone too
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@toddsmitts So JFK and Jackie Kennedy were still alive at the time JFK......JR. died?! Rhetorical.
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@vertstylus There could be many reasons that we the public just don't know about. Maybe he had something written about what to do if he were to die. His ashes were scattered at sea and I remember hearing he liked the water.
Also, and this is my opinion, scattering his ashes out at sea meant friends and family could have the service out on a boat many miles away from a prying media that's already been to most of their family services.
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Jeez how old is this video? Look at the guy w/ the big ass cam corder
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@WhiteIguana Were was the original grave for JFK?
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@WhiteIguana Were was the original grave site JFK?
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@toddsmitts There's only one you got wrong,Gen. Patton is not buried in Arlington He is buried in Europe.
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You guys should really head back to Arlington soon. There's a ton of other notable people there in addition to the Kennedys: President Taft, Medgar Evers, several Justices including Thurgood Marshall and William Rehnquist; Generals Marshall, Patton, and Pershing; Robert Lincoln (Abe's oldest son); actor Lee Marvin; and astronauts Gus Grissom, Roger Chaffee, and Pete Conrad
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@ilovemikeyway22 Actually, having been commander-in-chief, any president, military service or not, is eligible for burial at Arlington.
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I am sooooooo sick and tired of hearing about GODDAMNED KENNEDYS.
farmerbrown2a 3 years ago
Not as sick and tired as we are of big-mouthed idiots.
death2ur 3 years ago 2
Why were y'all talking?? Silent and respect
Acemarksman20 4 years ago
Why, because you say so? Arlington is a huge cemetery. Should we have used hand signals to communicate? Maybe flash cards? The whole crowd was talking. Should we have shushed them? Dolt.
death2ur 4 years ago
My first visit to the gravesite was when I was about to turn 6 in December 1963. A month after the assassination & funeral. I lived outside of Washington DC at the time. I wanted to go pay my respects at the Rotunda but I couldn't because (1) my father was part of the funeral. (2) it just wasn't feasable to be in Washington at the time. We waited until a month later to actually pay our respects. This is not the original gravesite. This came later. After we moved away from Washington DC.
WhiteIguana 4 years ago
Great story. Thanks.
death2ur 4 years ago