San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery

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San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Gustine, in Merced County, California. It encompasses 322 acres, and as of the end of 2005, had 25,054 interments.

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[edit] History

On 1989, the Romero Ranch Company donated land to the Department of Veterans Affairs for the creation of a National Cemetery. The first phase developed 105 acres of the land, and was completed in May of 1992, giving enough space for the interment of over 20,000 remains.

There is a small military museum on site, which has exhibits of uniforms, medals, and other memorabilia.

[edit] Notable monuments

  • The California Korean War Veterans Memorial, erected in 1998. It consists of 16 five foot tall granite monoliths arranged in a circle. Engraved on each monolith is the name of the 2,495 veterans from California who died during the Korean War.
  • The 11th Airborne Memorial, a granite and bronze monument dedicated in 2002 in honor of all Airborne forces.

[edit] Notable interments

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