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Calverton National Cemetery
(United States of America - New York - Calverton)
The National Cemeteries in the U.S.A. are used for war graves, graves of U.S. military personnel, veterans and their spouses but not exclusively so. There are also special state veteran cemeteries.
Calverton National Cemetery started after the Second World War. It is used to bury veterans of the Second World War and other wars. In 2008, there were in total 207,719 graves on this cemetery.
Click for more information on the overview at the bottom of the page.
Source
- Text: Fedor de Vries
- Photos: Wikimedia Commons
Address and contactinformation
- Address:
- 210 Princeton Boulevard
NY 11933 Calverton - Phone:
- (631) 727- 5410
- Fax:
- (631) 369- 4397
- Website:
- www.cem.va.gov
- WWII grade:
- 20%
- Rating:
- 80%
Where is it?
Nearby
We don't have any other sites in the vicinity of this one.
Amongst others, the following persons are buried here (Overview)
| Name | Date of death |
|---|---|
| Gabreski, Francis Stanley "Gabby" | January 31st, 2002 |




