On October 30th, 2021 Washington Crossing National Cemetery was the site of the new “Never Forget Garden” to honor those that served and paid the ultimate sacrifice and may not have been known to anyone other than God. The Guardians of the Washington...
On October 30th there will be the formal dedication to the “Never Forget Garden” The area for the Garden will be immediately behind Memorial Wall, across from the Stop sign at Gen Washington Blvd. Washington Crossing National Cemetery is located at 830...
The Guardians of the National Cemetery Foundation has initiated a project with the Department of Veterans Affairs (Dept of VA), the National Cemetery Association (NCA), and Washington Crossing National Cemetery (WCNC), to donate and install a statue of General George...
The “Avenue of Flags” at Washington Crossing National Cemetery is truly a majestic sight. It consists of over 145 U.S. flags flown at the top of 20’ removable poles along the roads at designated times of the year. The flags are 4 ½’ x 9’ burial size flags with the...
During World War I, it was common practice for families to display a blue star in the window of their home in support of their family member who was serving in the military. That practice was followed by families placing a gold star over the blue star if their family...