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Senator Warner appeared before the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee today to press the committee to vote to end the practice of reserving gravesites for VIPs at Arlington National Cemetery. Reserving gravesites has been against Army regulations since 1962, but has continued for many years under at least two different Superintendents. The bill passed the House three weeks ago.
On today’s 67th anniversary of the June 6, 1944 Allied invasion at Normandy Beach, Senator Warner marked the tremendous sacrifice of the residents of the Virginia town of Bedford. Thirty-two of Bedford’s young men were among the first on the beach in the early hours of the Normandy invasion, and only 11 of them made it home – the largest per capita casualties of any American community.
Senator Warner has written the Secretary of the Army asking for an update on the status of improvements at Arlington National Cemetery. It was one year ago that an Inspector General’s report documented widespread mismanagement and shameful practices at the nation’s most pre-eminent military cemetery.
A combined 1,200 military personnel and veterans attended two job fairs our office co-hosted in the past week with military.com. About 500 people attended the Job Expo in Norfolk last Thursday, and more than 700 people attended yesterday’s job fair in Woodbridge.

Semper Fi

Mar 21 2011

Over the weekend, we spotted a special message on Senator Warner’s Facebook wall. Casey Scott, a Young Marine Master Gunnery Sergeant, had written: My name is Casey Scott and I am a member of the Quantico Young Marines. I recently had the pleasure to go on a trip with your father to Guam for the 66th anniversary of the battle of Iwo Jima.