- Calverton National Cemetery
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name = Calverton National Cemetery
imagesize =250px
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established = 1978
country =United States
location =Calverton, New York
coordinates = Coord|40.920556|-72.736389|format=dms
type = Public
owner =United States Department of Veterans Affairs
size = convert|1045|acre|km2|0)
graves= 194,463 at 2006 year end
website = [http://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/cems/nchp/calverton.asp VA Official Site]
findagrave = [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Barnhill&CRid=109391&pt=Calverton%20National%20Cemetery& Findagrave]
political = [http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/SF.html#0KA17YNBS Political graveyard]Calverton National Cemetery is a
United States National Cemetery located in easternLong Island inCalverton, New York in the Town of Riverhead inSuffolk County, New York . It encompasses convert|1045|acre|km2 and as of the end of 2005 had 187,662 interments.It is the largest area and busiest (in terms of daily burials) national cemetery in the United States.
History
When the National Cemetery System constructed Calverton National Cemetery in 1978, the cemetery became the third national cemetery to be located on Long Island. The other national cemeteries situated on Long Island are
Cypress Hills National Cemetery , inBrooklyn, New York , which was established in 1862 andLong Island National Cemetery , inFarmingdale, New York , established in 1936.In 1974, Long Island National Cemetery was the only national cemetery on Long Island with available space for burials—but its maximum burial capacity was soon to be exhausted. As a result, plans were developed by the National Cemetery System to construct a new regional cemetery to serve the greater New York area——home, then, to nearly three million veterans and their dependents. On
December 7 ,1977 , a 902 acre (3.7 km²) tract of land was transferred from the U.S. Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant at Calverton to the Veterans Administration for use as a national cemetery.The National Cemetery System realized that Calverton National Cemetery would become one of its more active cemeteries. For that reason, they designed and built a feature called a committal “wheel” of shelters that permits multiple burial services to be held simultaneously. To the left of the main cemetery entrance, around the Veteran’s Circle, are seven committal shelters. After the funeral service, the caskets are moved into the hub of the wheel and then transported to their respective gravesites. In 1983, the walls of the committal shelters were reconstructed to serve as columbaria for the inurnment of cremated remains. Calverton is the largest, and one of the most active national cemeteries currently overseen by the National Cemetery Administration.
Notable monuments
Calverton National Cemetery features a memorial pathway lined with a variety of memorials that honor America’s veterans. As of 2003, there were 18 memorials here, most commemorating soldiers of 20th century wars.
Notable interments
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Lieutenant Michael P. Murphy , Navy SEAL awarded theMedal of Honor inOperation Enduring Freedom
*Eddie Egan , New York PD detective and Hollywood actor, basis forJimmy "Popeye" Doyle in the 1971 film "The French Connection"
*Dorothy Frooks , actor, author,World War I andWorld War II veteran.
*ColonelGabby Gabreski , World War II andKorean War flying ace.
*Elsbeary Hobbs, Jr, R&B singer, founding member of the bandThe Drifters .
*Tony Williams, lead singer for the doo wop groupThe Platters .See also
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United States Department of Veterans Affairs
*United States National Cemetery External links
* [http://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/cems/nchp/calverton.asp Calverton National Cemetery]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Barnhill&CRid=109391&pt=Calverton%20National%20Cemetery& Findagrave.com profile including notable burials]
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