• The Tombs of the Unknown Soldiers typically contain the remains of a soldier who is unidentified (or "known but to God" as the stone is sometimes inscribed)...
  • The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a monument dedicated to the memory of unidentified American soldiers who died in service to their country.
  • In 2009, the Presidential Decree “The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier” received the status of a monument commemorating military glory of national importance.
  • In December 1966, the remains of the unknown soldiers relocated to the Kremlin Wall. In 1967 they unveiled the The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to the public.
  • The idea of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier spread throughout other countries and within a few years similar tombs were erected in many countries.
  • Find out more about the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, from the first soldier ever interred in it to the rigorous process of guarding it.
  • The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a monument that serves as a resting place for unidentified U.S. soldiers who died in combat.
  • One of the key inspirations behind the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is the “Grafton Tyler Brown” monument in Spokane, Washington, erected in 1913.
  • Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The tomb sits in front of Hellenic Parliament at Syntagma Square and is dedicated to Greek soldiers killed during war.
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