The Veterans Cemeteries of Texas
Texas, home to more than 1.7 million living veterans (the second largest number of any state), is also home to six nationally run and four state-run veterans cemeteries. Each year, more than 12,000 veterans are laid to rest in these hallowed grounds. The Veterans Cemeteries of Texas recounts the stories of these ten official final resting places for Texas veterans, creating—for the first time—a complete guide to these solemn bivouacs of the dead.

Author Michael Lee Lanning, a US Army veteran, has not only reconstructed the history of these cemeteries as a tribute to the fallen but has also compiled a useful resource for the living. Lanning details the exact locations, eligibility requirements, and contact information throughout the state for those veterans and their families who might choose to make use of these important public services. Richly illustrated, the book also provides moving descriptions of military burial traditions, such as “Taps” and the 21-gun salute, as well as information about the various types of military headstones (including sixty authorized religious symbols).

In the author’s words, “A walk through these burial grounds is a journey across the history of Texas and of the United States.” Lanning’s use of more than 100 captivating photographs, along with his compelling text, allows readers to take that walk through veterans cemeteries in Texas. For lovers of Texas history and military history, The Veterans Cemeteries of Texas is a gripping tribute to past, present, and future Texas veterans and the solemn places where they rest in their last formation and final parade.
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The Veterans Cemeteries of Texas
Texas, home to more than 1.7 million living veterans (the second largest number of any state), is also home to six nationally run and four state-run veterans cemeteries. Each year, more than 12,000 veterans are laid to rest in these hallowed grounds. The Veterans Cemeteries of Texas recounts the stories of these ten official final resting places for Texas veterans, creating—for the first time—a complete guide to these solemn bivouacs of the dead.

Author Michael Lee Lanning, a US Army veteran, has not only reconstructed the history of these cemeteries as a tribute to the fallen but has also compiled a useful resource for the living. Lanning details the exact locations, eligibility requirements, and contact information throughout the state for those veterans and their families who might choose to make use of these important public services. Richly illustrated, the book also provides moving descriptions of military burial traditions, such as “Taps” and the 21-gun salute, as well as information about the various types of military headstones (including sixty authorized religious symbols).

In the author’s words, “A walk through these burial grounds is a journey across the history of Texas and of the United States.” Lanning’s use of more than 100 captivating photographs, along with his compelling text, allows readers to take that walk through veterans cemeteries in Texas. For lovers of Texas history and military history, The Veterans Cemeteries of Texas is a gripping tribute to past, present, and future Texas veterans and the solemn places where they rest in their last formation and final parade.
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The Veterans Cemeteries of Texas

The Veterans Cemeteries of Texas

by Michael Lee Lanning
The Veterans Cemeteries of Texas

The Veterans Cemeteries of Texas

by Michael Lee Lanning

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Texas, home to more than 1.7 million living veterans (the second largest number of any state), is also home to six nationally run and four state-run veterans cemeteries. Each year, more than 12,000 veterans are laid to rest in these hallowed grounds. The Veterans Cemeteries of Texas recounts the stories of these ten official final resting places for Texas veterans, creating—for the first time—a complete guide to these solemn bivouacs of the dead.

Author Michael Lee Lanning, a US Army veteran, has not only reconstructed the history of these cemeteries as a tribute to the fallen but has also compiled a useful resource for the living. Lanning details the exact locations, eligibility requirements, and contact information throughout the state for those veterans and their families who might choose to make use of these important public services. Richly illustrated, the book also provides moving descriptions of military burial traditions, such as “Taps” and the 21-gun salute, as well as information about the various types of military headstones (including sixty authorized religious symbols).

In the author’s words, “A walk through these burial grounds is a journey across the history of Texas and of the United States.” Lanning’s use of more than 100 captivating photographs, along with his compelling text, allows readers to take that walk through veterans cemeteries in Texas. For lovers of Texas history and military history, The Veterans Cemeteries of Texas is a gripping tribute to past, present, and future Texas veterans and the solemn places where they rest in their last formation and final parade.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781623496494
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Publication date: 04/12/2018
Series: Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series , #161
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 188
File size: 60 MB
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About the Author

MICHAEL LEE LANNING is a retired lieutenant colonel in the US Army and author of more than twenty books on military history, including Vietnam, 1969–1970: A Company Commander’s Journal and Texas Aggies in Vietnam: War Stories. He resides in Lampasas, Texas.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part I National VA Cemeteries in Texas 21

San Antonio National Cemetery 23

Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery 48

Kerrville National Cemetery 73

Fort Bliss National Cemetery 80

Houston National Cemetery 96

Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery 110

Part II Texas State Veterans Cemeteries 119

Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery 123

Rio Grande Valley State Veterans Cemetery 130

Texas State Veterans Cemetery at Abilene 136

Coastal Bend State Veterans Cemetery 141

Appendix A Eligibility Requirements for Burial in a National Cemetery 147

Appendix B Eligibility Requirements for Burial in a Texas State Veterans Cemetery 157

Appendix C The Bivouac of the Dead 159

Appendix D Premier Cemetery Service Corporation 163

Appendix E Emblems of Belief for Government Headstones 165

Appendix F Floral and Grounds Policies at National Veterans Cemeteries 167

Appendix G Cemetery Directory 169

Sources 171

Index 175

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