Epinal American Cemetery

Epinal American Cemetery

Epinal EPINAL AMERICAN CEMETERY This World War II American Battle Monuments Cemetery and Memorial is located approximately 4 miles southeast of Epinal (Vosges), France on Road D-157 in the village of Dinoze-Quequement. It can be reached by automobile via toll Autoroute A-4 eastward to the Nancy Exit. Take Highway N-57 and exit at Arches-Dinoze. Hotel accommodations and taxi service can be found in Epinal and vicinity. The cemetery is 48 acres in extent. It is located on a plateau 100ft above the Moselle River in the foothills of the Vosges Mountains. It contains the graves of 5,255 American military dead . It was established in October 1944 by the 46 th Quartermaster Graves Registration Co. Aerial View of Cemetery of the U.S. 7 th Army as it drove northward from southern France through the Rhone Valley into Germany. The memorial consists of a chapel, portico and museum room with a mosaic operations map. On the walls of the Court of Honor, which surround the memorial, are inscribed the names of 424 Americans who gave their lives in the service of their country and who rest in unknown graves. On May 12, 1958, 13 caskets draped with American flags were placed side by side at the memorial at Epinal American Cemetery. Each Casket contained the remains of one WW II “Unknown” American serviceman; one from each of the 13 permanent American military cemeteries in the European Theater of Operations. In a solemn ceremony, General Edward J. O’Neill, Memorial Commanding Gen. of the U.S. Army Communication Zone, Europe, selected the “Unknown” to represent the European Theater. It was flown to Naples Italy and placed with “Unknowns” from the Atlantic and Pacific d Theaters of Operations aboard the USS Blandy for 103 Division Graves at Epinal transportation to Washington, DC for final selection of th th th the “Unknown” from WW II. On Memorial Day, 1958, 409 410 411 328En g 382 FA 383 FA this “Unknown” was buried along side the “Unknown” 40 50 63 7 1 2 from WW I at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. 384 FA 928 FA 103 Rec 103 MP Total Summer: Open hours are from 9:00am to 6;O0pm 2 1 1 1 168 Winter: Open hours are from 9:00am to 5:00pm TEXAS WW II HISTORICAL MONUMENT FUND 09 12 03 .

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