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November 16, 2013
Our first stop was the Luxembourg American Cemetery & Memorial, which is only about 2 hours from our house in Germany. The main attraction of this particular cemetery is the grave of General George S. Patton who died shortly after war's end and wished to be buried with his troops in the fields of Europe.
Our first stop was the Luxembourg American Cemetery & Memorial, which is only about 2 hours from our house in Germany. The main attraction of this particular cemetery is the grave of General George S. Patton who died shortly after war's end and wished to be buried with his troops in the fields of Europe.
- Battle Map1
- Battle Map2
- Chapel 4
- Chapel Ceiling
- Chapel Door
- Chapel grounds
- Chapel1
- Chapel2
- Chapel3
- Christian Inscription
- David at Patton s grave
- Eisenhower Inscription
- Gator grounds keeper
- Gen Patton s Grave
- Grave of an Unknown1
- Grave of an Unknown2
- Inside the Chapel
- Luxembourg American Cemetery Gate1
- Luxembourg American Cemetery Gate2
- Medal of Honor Recipient - Day Turner
- Visitor Center
- Wall of the Missing2
- Where the dead were from
- fountains
- rows of crosses1
- rows of crosses2
- rows of crosses3
- rows of crosses4
- rows of crosses5
- visitor info
- wall of the missing1