The Unknown Soldier

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The Unknown Soldier

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier refers to a grave in which the unidentifiable remains of a soldier are interred. Such tombs can be found in many nations and are usually ...

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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Unknown Soldier may refer to: The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a type of memorial site in many nations The Unknown Soldier (novel), a 1954 novel by Väinö Linna ...

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Unknown Soldier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

n. An unidentified soldier killed in war and chosen to be interred with national honors as a representative of all those who died in a war.

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Unknown Soldier: Definition from Answers.com

The Unknowns Of Arlington National Cemetery ... The Unknown Soldier Friday, November 12, 1999 Excerpts from "the first rough draft of history" as reported in The ...

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The Unknown Soldier - Arlington National Cemetery Website Title Page

This blog is about valiant U.S. troops who do their duty - largely without media attention or fanfare – and how a nation at war cannot afford to stand idly by.

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