Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: A Century of Honor
For over a century, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier has been America's most cherished and revered military shrine. The dramatic story of this magnificent monument is skillfully told by historian Philip Bigler. In his narrative account. Bigler chronicles the Tomb’s history from its early inception after World War I through its formalization and beautification. The shrine’s symbolism and continuing cultural importance are explained, while the subsequent interments of the World War II, Korean, and Vietnam Unknowns are covered in detail and framed within the context and scope of the nation’s history.
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