A new law signed by President Donald Trump will require the removal of an alleged serial killer’s remains from Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, where he has been buried since 1984.
First, the Department of Veterans Affairs tried to kill it. Then it was threatened by the longest federal government shutdown on record. But tradition won out in the end, and Veterans Day was observed ...
A pair of headstones bearing Nazi swastikas were removed Wednesday from Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery after an outcry that spurred a dramatic turnaround by Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilke ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced Tuesday that it will begin the process of replacing the headstones depicting swastikas inside Fort Sam Houston National Cemetary. In an announcement ...
SAN ANTONIO — Here in Military City, USA, Veterans Day is a little different this year. We’ve learned because of the government shutdown, many events have either been canceled or almost didn’t happen ...
Federal legislation signed into law requires the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs to remove the remains of Fernando V. Cota from Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.
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