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Fort Richardson National Cemetery
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Fort Richardson National Cemetery
COUNTRY
America
ADDRESS
Fort Richardson, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
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About Fort Richardson National Cemetery
It is a national cemetery in the United States located in Fort Richardson US Army Installations near Anchorage city in Alaska. It was established in 1942-43 and spread up to an area of 39 acres. The site is owned by US Army. The official hours of the cemetery are 8 AM to 4:30 PM from Monday to Friday.
Some Lesser Known Facts About Fort Richardson National Cemetery
- The cemetery is dedicated to US Army personnel.

- In March 2012, the cemetery was added as a historic site to NRHP.
- The gravesites are mostly unreachable because of snowfall throughout the year.

- It was established at the time of WW2 to bury the soldiers who died in Alaska. It was designated as the national cemetery in May 1984.
- After the war, a number of remains exhumed and returned to their places of origin.
- About 235 soldiers from Japan who died in the Aleutian islands battle remained in the cemetery. They were exhumed in 1953 and cremated in proper religious Japanese ways under the supervision of the Japanese government?s officials.
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