The Support Committee is committed to honoring our military veterans who are interred at the Alabama National Cemetery. Throughout the year, special commemorative ceremonies are held to recognize veterans from different eras, to remember their legacy and teach younger generations the price of freedom.
The Vietnam War Veterans Commemoration Ceremony is held in March at the Alabama National Cemetery.
On July 27, the first Korean War Armistice Day Wreath Laying and Taps Ceremony was held and each August
The End of WWII Wreath Laying and Taps Ceremony is held to remember and honor World War II's Greatest Generation. You may scroll down on this page to view photos from some of these ceremonies.
Please follow our blog and visit our Facebook page for information concerning upcoming observances. Ceremony information is updated as finalized.
The SC also creates special program content regarding the history and stories of veterans who are interred at the cemetery for school groups visiting the cemetery.
Visit us on both our blog and Facebook page for event listings and updates.
Our YouTube Channel also contains video tributes and other videos of interest.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEWtn9vS4R02prxzKCqYTkA
In 2018, the Support Committee began placing graveside flags in observance of Veterans Day. For more information concerning the date and time for 2024 placement and removal, visit us on Facebook and read our Blog for updates.
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