Monday, May 30, 2011

Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington National Cemetery

The holding of annual national day to honor the military service members who died of United States is scheduled for Monday, May 30, in Arlington National Cemetery.

United States Army military district of Washington will have a ceremony placing full honors wreath of armed forces at 11 a.m. in the tomb of the unknown factors, must be followed by a compliance program, organized by the Ministry of defense in Arlington Memorial Amphitheater.

A prelude to the United States marine band will begin in the amphitheatre at 10: 30 program of compliance with rules and a.m.Both ceremony the placement of the Crown are free and open to the public in General. There are no entries to attend these events. Space is limited to standing room only for the ceremony of laying the Crown and seats are available on the basis of first come, first served in the amphitheatre. Participants are you animated in the tomb of the unknown or sitting in the Amphitheatre of 9: 30 a.m.Free parking of vehicles in the garage of the Arlington National Cemetery 8: 00 am to 1 hour visitor centre.

A free shuttle service provides transport to top of Amphitheater Memorial in 8 hours walking to the amphitheatre is prohibited. Once on compliance with rules, will transport in buses to the visitors center are offered to give a p.m.Attendees must be 1 security control access to the ceremony.

Prohibited items include: large bags or backpacks, firearms and weapons of any type of laser pointers, cans of spray cans of soft drinks, umbrellas, coolers, picnic baskets, bottling of water, tripods and lighters, aerosols for personal protection and insulated beverage containers.

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