How Quickly are Gravesites Marked in a National Cemetery?
Understanding that placement of the final marker is a key point of closure for the family, the National Cemetery Administration has a goal to place the final marker, with the inscription selected by the family, as soon as possible. We may provide a headstone, marker, or niche cover to identify the burial place in a federal, Department of Defense, or state Veterans cemetery. We may also provide a headstone, marker, or medallion for Veterans buried in private or public cemeteries.
Cemetery Name | Percent Graves Marked Within 60 Days |
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A Bath National Cemetery San Juan Avenue Bath, NY, 14810
A
Bath National Cemetery |
100.00 %
|
B Calverton National Cemetery 210 Princeton Boulevard Calverton, NY, 11933
B
Calverton National Cemetery |
99.20 %
|
C Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery 200 Duell Road Schuylerville, NY, 12871
C
Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery |
98.49 %
|
D Long Island National Cemetery 2040 Wellwood Avenue Farmingdale, NY, 11735
D
Long Island National Cemetery |
92.51 %
|
E Western New York National Cemetery 1254 Indian Falls Road Corfu, NY, 14036
E
Western New York National Cemetery |
98.97 %
|
F Woodlawn National Cemetery 1825 Davis Street Elmira, NY, 14901
F
Woodlawn National Cemetery |
96.88 %
|