News

The U.S. Army’s Caisson Detachment returned to Arlington National Cemetery after two years. The ceremonial horse unit is used ...
The Army stopped using iconic funeral processions called caissons because horses were getting sick and dying. They're back ...
From George Washington to Robert E. Lee, Arlington's history is as complicated as our own. Here's how it became the hallowed ...
Following a two-year pause, the U.S. Army's Old Guard will in June resume its solemn duty of using horse-drawn caissons for ...
The dark shapes of seven horses came into view across Section 62 at Arlington National Cemetery, returning to the hallowed ...
Trump said he thought of "all the attacks we'd already suffered as a family … all the sacrifices we'd have to make to help my ...
After a two-year hiatus, caisson ceremonies will restart June 2 with younger horses trained and kept in new facilities.
Beginning the week of June 2, soldiers, their horses and the caisson will carry caskets for two funerals a day and a maximum ...
The caisson program has been overhauled with a focus on increased training for the soldiers, improvements to facilities and ...
Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin speaks with Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll about the history ...
President Donald Trump paid tribute to fallen service members during a Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery ...
The U.S. Army’s 3rd Infantry Regiment, also known as the Old Guard, placed more than 260,000 flags at headstones in Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday. The Tradition, known as “Flags In,” is a ...