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Riverside National Cemetery

Riverside National Cemetery (RNC) is a cemetery located in Riverside, California, dedicated to the interment of United States military personnel. The cemetery covers 1,250 acres (510 ha), making it the largest cemetery managed by the National Cemetery Administration. It has been the most active cemetery in the system since 2000, based on the number of interments.

Riverside National Cemetery
Riverside National Cemetery Entrance
Details
Established1976
Location
CountryUnited States
Coordinates33°53′05″N 117°16′34″W / 33.88472°N 117.27611°W / 33.88472; -117.27611[1]
TypePublic
Owned byDepartment of Veterans Affairs
Size921 acres (373 ha)
No. of graves301,000
(As of July 2022)
WebsiteOfficial Site
Veterans Department Grave Locator
Find a GraveRiverside National Cemetery
The Political GraveyardRiverside National Cemetery

History edit

 
Riverside National Cemetery View

RNC was established in 1976 through the transfer of 740 acres (300 ha) from March Air Force Base, a section that during World War II was called Camp Haan.[2] The site was selected in 1976 to provide full burial options for Southern California veterans and their families by President Ford’s Commission for National Cemeteries and Monuments. An additional 181 acres (73 ha) was transferred by the U.S. Air Force in 2003.

 
Riverside National Cemetery Graves

With 15 Medal of Honor recipients in attendance and the Marine Corps’ greatest fighter ace Joe Foss as featured speaker, RNC was dedicated and opened for burials Veterans Day, November 11, 1978. RNC's first burial was Army Staff Sgt. Ysmael Villegas, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery at the cost of his own life at Villa Verde Trail on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, March 20, 1945. Following the war he was buried at Olivewood Cemetery in Riverside.[3] Prior to the opening of RNC, the Veterans Administration asked the Villegas family if he could be honored by re-burial in the new National Cemetery.

The dramatic, meandering landscape features a central boulevard with memorial circles, lakes, indigenous-styled committal shelters, and a memorial amphitheater.

Military funeral honors are provided for eligible veterans by military honor guards from each branch of service, by the California National Guard, and by several volunteer teams collectively known as the Memorial Honor Detail or MHD upon request of family members through their funeral home.

Monuments and Memorials edit

 
Riverside National Cemetery Medal of Honor Memorial
 
Riverside National Cemetery POW MIA Memorial
 
Riverside National Cemetery Medal of Honor Memorial
 
The Veterans Memorial at the Riverside National Cemetery

Riverside National Cemetery is home of the Medal of Honor Memorial, one of four sites in the United States recognized by the U.S. Congress as a National Medal of Honor Memorial Site. The Medal of Honor Memorial, whose walls feature the names of all medal recipients, is located at the third traffic circle in the cemetery. It was dedicated at a ceremony attended by 85 Medal of Honor recipients November 5, 1999.

The statue "Veterans Memorial", created by Colorado sculptor A. Thomas Schomberg, in commemoration of the veterans, their comrades, their personal and emotional sacrifices and to acknowledge those Americans who have lost loved ones in the service of their country. The statue consists of a 12-foot pedestal, on top of which lies the lifeless body of a soldier partially covered with a poncho that hides the face. The unidentified soldier whether a man or woman, private or officer, will forever remain in silent tribute to every American who has given his or her life in combat. The statue was donated to the Riverside National Cemetery by Thomas F. and Judy Kane and was dedicated May 28, 2000.

The Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Memorial was designated a National Memorial by the U.S. Congress on December 10, 2004[4] and dedicated September 16, 2005. A bronze statue, sculpted by Vietnam veteran Lewis Lee Millett Jr. is the image of an American serviceman on his knees and bound by his captors. The statue is surrounded by black marble pillars, representing imprisonment.

Notable interments edit

Medal of Honor recipients edit

  • Staff Sergeant Ysmael R. Villegas (1921–1945), (World War II) U.S. Army, Company F, 127th Infantry, 32nd Infantry Division. Villa Verde Trail, Luzon, Philippine Islands, March 20, 1945
  • Commander (then Pharmacist's Mate First Class) John H. Balch (1896–1980), (World War I), U.S. Navy, 6th Regiment, U.S. Marines. Vierzy & Somme-Py, France, July 19, 1918 and October 5, 1918
  • Colonel (then Platoon Sergeant) Mitchell Paige (1918–2003), (World War II and Korea) U.S. Marine Corps, 1st Marine Division, Solomon Islands, October 26, 1942
  • Colonel Lewis Millett (1920–2009), (WW II, Korea, Vietnam) U.S. Army, February 7, 1951
  • 2d Lieutenant (then Staff Sergeant) Walter D. Ehlers (1921–2014), (World War II) U.S. Army, June 9–10, 1944

Distinguished Service Cross recipient edit

General officers edit

Tuskegee Airmen edit

 
Plaque honoring the Order of Daedalians at the Riverside National Cemetery, with March Joint Air Reserve Base in background

Several members of the legendary Tuskegee Airmen, America's first aviators of African descent, who trained at Alabama's Tuskegee University and flew for the United States Army Air Force, are buried at Riverside National Cemetery.[citation needed]

  • 1st Lt. John L. Hamilton, USAAF (1919–1982)
  • 1st Lt. Kenneth R. Hawkins, USAAF (1918–2003)
  • Major Charles F. Jamerson, USAF (1917–1996)
  • 1st Lt. Perry Willis Lindsey, USAF (1922–2004) served during World War II and Korean War
  • Chief Warrant Officer John Allen Pulliams Jr., USAF (1919–2002) served during World War II, Korean and Vietnam Wars
  • Captain Hackley E. Woodford, M.D., US Army (1914–2005) served during World War II

Others edit

 
Riverside National Cemetery Flag
 
Riverside National Cemetery Riverbed

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Riverside National Cemetery
  2. ^ See: U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Camp Haan (historical). Named after General William George Haan, Camp Haan was used as a WWII training base for coast artillery and anti-aircraft and also housed a prisoner-of-war camp. See: Riverside Public Library: Sharon Anthony Camp Haan Papers
  3. ^ "Riverside National Cemetery: "Veterans Day Marks Cemetery's 35th Anniversary". October 25, 2013" (PDF). Veteranservices.co.riverside.ca.us. Retrieved August 25, 2018.
  4. ^ "Public Law 108–454". US House of Representatives.
  5. ^ National Cemetery Administration
  6. ^ "Ex-Marine Lena Basilone dies". Long Beach Press-Telegram. June 16, 1999.
  7. ^ "Department of Veterans Affairs, National Cemetery Administration, Nationwide Gravesite Locator". April 17, 2019.
  8. ^ "Michael Waltman, Active Actor, Vietnam Veteran". Palisadian-Post. May 13, 2011. Retrieved May 14, 2011.

Further reading edit

  • Churchill, Marlowe J.; Rosema, Carrie (photographer) (2010). The Riverside National Cemetery Story: A Field of Warriors. Virginia Beach, Virginia: The Donning Company. p. 112. ISBN 978-1-57864-588-6. LCCN 2009037803. OCLC 437115705. LCC F869.R6 C48 2010

External links edit

  • Riverside National Cemetery
  • Riverside National Cemetery Support Committee
  • National POW/MIA Memorial at Find a Grave
  • National Medal of Honor Memorial at Find a Grave
  • American Veterans Memorial at Find a Grave
  • Department of Veterans Affairs grave locator
  • Riverside National Cemetery USGS Riverside East Quad, California, Topographic Map at TopoZone

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Riverside National Cemetery RNC is a cemetery located in Riverside California dedicated to the interment of United States military personnel The cemetery covers 1 250 acres 510 ha making it the largest cemetery managed by the National Cemetery Administration It has been the most active cemetery in the system since 2000 based on the number of interments Riverside National CemeteryRiverside National Cemetery EntranceDetailsEstablished1976LocationRiverside CaliforniaCountryUnited StatesCoordinates33 53 05 N 117 16 34 W 33 88472 N 117 27611 W 33 88472 117 27611 1 TypePublicOwned byDepartment of Veterans AffairsSize921 acres 373 ha No of graves301 000 As of July 2022 WebsiteOfficial SiteVeterans Department Grave LocatorFind a GraveRiverside National CemeteryThe Political GraveyardRiverside National Cemetery Contents 1 History 2 Monuments and Memorials 3 Notable interments 3 1 Medal of Honor recipients 3 2 Distinguished Service Cross recipient 3 3 General officers 3 4 Tuskegee Airmen 3 5 Others 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Riverside National Cemetery View RNC was established in 1976 through the transfer of 740 acres 300 ha from March Air Force Base a section that during World War II was called Camp Haan 2 The site was selected in 1976 to provide full burial options for Southern California veterans and their families by President Ford s Commission for National Cemeteries and Monuments An additional 181 acres 73 ha was transferred by the U S Air Force in 2003 nbsp Riverside National Cemetery Graves With 15 Medal of Honor recipients in attendance and the Marine Corps greatest fighter ace Joe Foss as featured speaker RNC was dedicated and opened for burials Veterans Day November 11 1978 RNC s first burial was Army Staff Sgt Ysmael Villegas who was awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery at the cost of his own life at Villa Verde Trail on the island of Luzon in the Philippines March 20 1945 Following the war he was buried at Olivewood Cemetery in Riverside 3 Prior to the opening of RNC the Veterans Administration asked the Villegas family if he could be honored by re burial in the new National Cemetery The dramatic meandering landscape features a central boulevard with memorial circles lakes indigenous styled committal shelters and a memorial amphitheater Military funeral honors are provided for eligible veterans by military honor guards from each branch of service by the California National Guard and by several volunteer teams collectively known as the Memorial Honor Detail or MHD upon request of family members through their funeral home Monuments and Memorials edit nbsp Riverside National Cemetery Medal of Honor Memorial nbsp Riverside National Cemetery POW MIA Memorial nbsp Riverside National Cemetery Medal of Honor Memorial nbsp The Veterans Memorial at the Riverside National Cemetery Riverside National Cemetery is home of the Medal of Honor Memorial one of four sites in the United States recognized by the U S Congress as a National Medal of Honor Memorial Site The Medal of Honor Memorial whose walls feature the names of all medal recipients is located at the third traffic circle in the cemetery It was dedicated at a ceremony attended by 85 Medal of Honor recipients November 5 1999 The statue Veterans Memorial created by Colorado sculptor A Thomas Schomberg in commemoration of the veterans their comrades their personal and emotional sacrifices and to acknowledge those Americans who have lost loved ones in the service of their country The statue consists of a 12 foot pedestal on top of which lies the lifeless body of a soldier partially covered with a poncho that hides the face The unidentified soldier whether a man or woman private or officer will forever remain in silent tribute to every American who has given his or her life in combat The statue was donated to the Riverside National Cemetery by Thomas F and Judy Kane and was dedicated May 28 2000 The Prisoner of War Missing in Action Memorial was designated a National Memorial by the U S Congress on December 10 2004 4 and dedicated September 16 2005 A bronze statue sculpted by Vietnam veteran Lewis Lee Millett Jr is the image of an American serviceman on his knees and bound by his captors The statue is surrounded by black marble pillars representing imprisonment Notable interments editMedal of Honor recipients edit Staff Sergeant Ysmael R Villegas 1921 1945 World War II U S Army Company F 127th Infantry 32nd Infantry Division Villa Verde Trail Luzon Philippine Islands March 20 1945 Commander then Pharmacist s Mate First Class John H Balch 1896 1980 World War I U S Navy 6th Regiment U S Marines Vierzy amp Somme Py France July 19 1918 and October 5 1918 Colonel then Platoon Sergeant Mitchell Paige 1918 2003 World War II and Korea U S Marine Corps 1st Marine Division Solomon Islands October 26 1942 Colonel Lewis Millett 1920 2009 WW II Korea Vietnam U S Army February 7 1951 2d Lieutenant then Staff Sergeant Walter D Ehlers 1921 2014 World War II U S Army June 9 10 1944 Distinguished Service Cross recipient edit Adelbert Waldron 1933 1995 U S Army Vietnam War sniper credited with the highest number of confirmed kills in the war with 109 A two time recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross in 1969 General officers edit John Groff 1890 1990 Brigadier General USMC and centenarian recipient of the Navy Cross and Distinguished Service Cross Alexander Kreiser 1901 1993 Brigadier General USMC Chesley G Peterson 1920 1990 Major General USAF George Kenneth Muellner 1943 2019 Lieutenant General USAF 5 Tuskegee Airmen edit nbsp Plaque honoring the Order of Daedalians at the Riverside National Cemetery with March Joint Air Reserve Base in background Several members of the legendary Tuskegee Airmen America s first aviators of African descent who trained at Alabama s Tuskegee University and flew for the United States Army Air Force are buried at Riverside National Cemetery citation needed 1st Lt John L Hamilton USAAF 1919 1982 1st Lt Kenneth R Hawkins USAAF 1918 2003 Major Charles F Jamerson USAF 1917 1996 1st Lt Perry Willis Lindsey USAF 1922 2004 served during World War II and Korean War Chief Warrant Officer John Allen Pulliams Jr USAF 1919 2002 served during World War II Korean and Vietnam Wars Captain Hackley E Woodford M D US Army 1914 2005 served during World War II Others edit John Agar 1921 2002 Actor once married to Shirley Temple Starred in Westerns and war movies Arthur E Arling 1906 1991 Hollywood cameraman and cinematographer Loyd Arms 1919 1999 NFL left guard Robert Edward Badham 1929 2005 Lt j g U S Navy California Congressman from 1977 1989 George Baker 1915 1975 Tech Sgt U S Army World War II Disney cartoonist who created the character Sad Sack Aaron Bank 1902 2004 Colonel U S Army Founder of the Army Green Berets OSS officer Lena Mae Basilone nee Riggi 1913 1999 Sergeant USMC Women s Reserve World War II Widow of Medal of Honor and Navy Cross Recipient John Basilone Never remarried and declined interment near her husband at Arlington National Cemetery because she didn t want to cause trouble for everyone 6 7 Donald Bevan 1920 2013 Playwright Augie Blunt 1929 1999 Actor Tommy Bond 1926 2005 Actor and TV producer director Played Butch in the 1930s Our Gang or Little Rascals U S Navy WW II Stephen E Burgio 1912 2001 Supreme Court of New York judge and Nuremberg Trials assistant prosecutor Ruth Broe 1911 1983 United States Marine Bill Burrud 1925 1990 Child star and travel program host Peggy Cartwright 1912 2001 Actress buried with her United States Army veteran and fellow actor William Bill Walker Stanley Clements 1926 1981 Actor and comedian Paul Comi 1932 2016 Korean War veteran and actor Chris Condon 1923 2010 Cinematographer Marguerite Courtot 1897 1986 Actress buried with husband US Army veteran Raymond McKee Edwin A Doss 1914 2006 World War II and Korean War fighter pilot Richard Arnold Epstein 1927 2016 US Navy veteran and mathematician Abel Fernandez 1930 2016 Actor Dr Jerry Graham 1928 1997 US Army veteran and professional wrestler Gordon Hahn 1919 2001 California politician Bernie Hamilton 1928 2008 Actor Jesse James Mountain Hubbard 1895 1982 Negro leagues baseball player George Clayton Johnson 1929 2015 Novelist and screenwriter Will Dub Jones 1928 2000 Bass vocalist with The Coasters nbsp Riverside National Cemetery Flag nbsp Riverside National Cemetery Riverbed Robert Karvelas 1921 1991 Actor Lillian Kinkella Keil 1916 2005 Captain U S Air Force Flight Nurse pioneer She flew on 425 combat missions and took part in 11 major campaigns during World War II and the Korea War Dick Knight 1929 1991 Professional golfer Frank John Lubin 1910 1999 Olympic Athlete Captain of the gold medal winning 1936 Summer Olympics basketball team Later introduced the sport to Lithuania where he is considered the father of Lithuanian basketball James Richard Jungle Jim Martin 1924 2002 CPL US Marine Corps WWII and professional football player Raymond McKee 1892 1983 Actor buried with his wife actress Marguerite Courtot John J Bo Molenda 1905 1986 WWII US Navy Lt and professional football player Patsy Montana 1908 1996 American country music singer Joe Morris Sr 1926 2011 World War II United States Marine Corps veteran and Navajo code talker Sydney Omarr 1926 2003 Astrologer Earl Palmer 1924 2008 Rock amp roll and rhythm amp blues drummer Jim Pash 1948 2005 Musician and recording artist Rod Perry 1934 2020 Actor Thelma Pressman 1921 2010 Food writer Jeff Richards 1924 1989 Minor league baseball player and actor Les Richter 1930 2010 American football player and president of the Riverside International Raceway Ned Romero 1926 2017 Actor World War II United States Army corporal Ross Russell 1909 2000 Jazz producer and author founder of Dial Records William G Schilling 1939 2019 American actor Bert Shepard 1920 2008 USAAF pilot who was shot down suffered an amputated leg and then pitched and coached with the Washington Senators Curtis Howe Springer 1896 1985 Radio evangelist and self proclaimed medicine man Woodrow Woody Strode 1914 1994 Professional football player and title role actor in the 1960 John Ford movie Sergeant Rutledge Felice Taylor 1944 2017 1960s soul and pop singer Nathaniel Taylor 1938 2019 Actor Paul Toth 1935 1999 Major League Baseball pitcher Ed Townsend 1929 2003 Songwriter Lorenzo Tucker 1907 1986 Stage and screen actor known as the Black Valentino Aurel Toma 1911 1980 Romanian boxing champion William Bill Walker 1896 1992 Film and television actor Buried with wife actress Peggy Cartwright Jerry Wallace 1927 2008 American country and pop singer Michael Waltman 1946 2011 Film and television actor Vietnam War veteran and Purple Heart recipient 8 Noble Willingham 1931 2004 Television and film actor Ellsworth Wisecarver 1929 2005 Known as the Woo Woo Kid Benny Zientara 1918 1985 Major League Baseball infielderSee also editList of national memorials of the United StatesReferences edit U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Riverside National Cemetery See U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Camp Haan historical Named after General William George Haan Camp Haan was used as a WWII training base for coast artillery and anti aircraft and also housed a prisoner of war camp See Riverside Public Library Sharon Anthony Camp Haan Papers Riverside National Cemetery Veterans Day Marks Cemetery s 35th Anniversary October 25 2013 PDF Veteranservices co riverside ca us Retrieved August 25 2018 Public Law 108 454 US House of Representatives National Cemetery Administration Ex Marine Lena Basilone dies Long Beach Press Telegram June 16 1999 Department of Veterans Affairs National Cemetery Administration Nationwide Gravesite Locator April 17 2019 Michael Waltman Active Actor Vietnam Veteran Palisadian Post May 13 2011 Retrieved May 14 2011 Further reading editChurchill Marlowe J Rosema Carrie photographer 2010 The Riverside National Cemetery Story A Field of Warriors Virginia Beach Virginia The Donning Company p 112 ISBN 978 1 57864 588 6 LCCN 2009037803 OCLC 437115705 LCC F869 R6 C48 2010External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Riverside National Cemetery Riverside National Cemetery Riverside National Cemetery Support Committee National POW MIA Memorial at Find a Grave National Medal of Honor Memorial at Find a Grave American Veterans Memorial at Find a Grave Department of Veterans Affairs grave locator Riverside National Cemetery USGS Riverside East Quad California Topographic Map at TopoZone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Riverside National Cemetery amp oldid 1174671625, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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