Los Angeles National Cemetery
The Los Angeles National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in West Los Angeles, at the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard. The cemetery was dedicated in 1889. Interred there are war veterans, from the Spanish-American war, World War I, World War II, Korean War, and other American conflicts. An annual ceremony commemorating the birthday of Abraham Lincoln is held at the cemetery on or near February 12.
The historic chapel at the cemetery was renamed as the Bob Hope Veterans Chapel on his 99th birthday, May 29, 2002 in "celebration of his lifelong service to our American Veterans".
Notable people
Medal of Honor Recipients
- Landsman William F. Lukes (Korean Campaign of 1871) U. S. Navy, Company D. Korean Forts, June 9 & 10, 1871 (Section 7, Grave F-19).
- Private Charles W. Rundle, (Civil War) U.S. Army, Company A, 116th Illinois Infantry. Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863 (Section 34, Grave 1-11).
- Sergeant George H. Eldridge, (Indian Campaigns) U.S. Army, Company C, 6th U.S. Cavalry. Wichita River, Texas, July 12, 1870 (Section 37, Grave B-1).
- Sergeant (then Corporal) Luther Kaltenbach, (Civil War) U.S. Army, Company F, 12 Iowa Infantry. Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 16, 1864 (Section 43, Grave A-15).
- Sergeant First Class (then Sergeant) Chris Carr (medal awarded under name of Christos H. Karaberis), (World War II), U.S. Army, Company L, 337th Infantry, 85th Infantry Division. Guignola, Italy, Oct. 1 & 2, 1944 (Section 275, Grave G-15).
- Private Robert H. Von Schlick (China Relief Expedition, Boxer Rebellion) U.S. Army, Infantry, Company C, 9th U.S. Infantry. Tientsin, China, July 13, 1900 (Section 81, Grave G-20).
- Corporal Edwin Phoenix, (Indian Campaigns) U.S. Army, Company E, 4th U.S. Cavalry. Red River Texas, Sept. 26-28, 1875 (Section 67, Grave H-22).
- Wagoner Griffin Seward, (Indian Campaigns) U.S. Army, Company G, 8th U.S. Cavalry. Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory, Oct. 20, 1869 (Section 15, Grave D-10).
- Farrier Samuel Porter, (Indian Campaigns) U.S. Army, Company L, 6th U.S. Cavalry. Wichita River, Texas, July 12, 1870 (Section 40, Grave E-6).
- Sergeant (then Private) Edward Murphy, (Indian Campaigns) U.S. Army, Company G, 1st U.S. Cavalry. Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona Territory, Oct. 20, 1869 (Section 44, Grave 1-22).
- Corporal Harry Harvey (true name was Harry Huckman), (Civil War) U. S. Army, Company A, 22nd New York Cavalry. Waynesboro, Va., March 2, 1865 (Section 60, Grave E-4).
- Color Sergeant George McKee, (Civil War), U.S. Army, Company D, 89th New York Infantry. Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865 (Section 1, Grave G-2).
- Coxswain Timothy Sullivan, (Civil War) U.S. Navy, USS Louisville. Battles in Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi, unknown date of action (Section 18, Grave H-2).
- Corporal (then Private) James Sweeney, (Civil War) U.S. Army, Company A, 1st Vermont Cavalry. Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864 (Section 78, Grave P-3).
Others
- Over 100 Buffalo Soldiers are interred at the Los Angeles National Cemetery. These African American soldiers were members of the 9th, 10th, 24th, and 25th Cavalry during the Indian Wars of the western U.S.
- Nicholas Porter Earp (1813-1907). The father of Old West lawmen Wyatt Earp, Virgil Earp, and Morgan Earp. Section 13 grave A-18.
- Dean Paul Martin (1951-1987). The son of Dean Martin, killed in an Air Force plane crash. Section 409 Row P Site 28
- Grant Williams (1931 - 1985). The actor who played The Incredible Shrinking Man, who was a US Air Force veteran. Interred in section 218, space 83.
- War Dog "Bonus" buried with handler, Charles E. Temple - Ensign USNR, Section 101 Grave 1 Row A.
- War Dog "Blackout" buried with handler, George Lewis Oshier, Cook U.S. Navy / Sergeant U.S. Marine Corps, Section 99 Grave 2 Row A.
- Jack Dougherty (1895-1938). Actor, was married to Barbara LaMarr. Section 52 Row L Site 25
- Richard Paul Yarmy (1933-1992). Actor, brother of Don Adams. Section C Row 299 Grave 3
- Richard Carlson (April 29, 1912- November 21, 1977). Movie and Television actor. Married to Mona. Section 17A, Row C, Space 3
- Corporal Henry Rowland (1913-1984). Actor, U.S. Army veteran.
- Royal Dano. Actor
- Reuben W. Hyers. (1843 - 1933) Civil War, Corporal, Company B, 108th Regiment, Illinois Volunteers, Union Army. A survivor of Confederate Andersonville prison in Georgia. Taken prisoner in action near Ripley, Mississippi, on June 11, 1864, incarcerated at Andersonville, and paroled April 18, 1865 at Vicksburg, Mississippi. Buried at Sawtelle national cemetery, grave II 929.
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