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A usually quiet U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Cemetery, has been unusually active lately. The National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona is a beautiful 225 acre facility located in Phoenix.
For the past 30-45 days in the early hours of the morning until sunset, a massive construction operation has been underway. Major amounts of earth have been excavated out about 9-10 feet deep and 600-1000 feet wide. There is multiple locations on the property like this.
The cleanliness of the heavy equipment operation and the large perfect cuts of earth is im pressive. These Massive concrete boxes are transported from a nearby storage yard on various privately owned flatbed semi-trucks, then unloaded and put into place a half mile away at the actual mass grave site. They are installed tight together side by side with no space in between.
If these are not to contain caskets and only bodies are inserted there could be room for over 40,000 civilians bodies
Originally posted by guinnessford
reply to post by spinkyboo
How bout maybe the cemetary is too small and they need to expand?
its a veterans cemetary.
Theres alot of vets still alive, no?
National Memorial
Cemetery of Arizona
23029 North Cave Creek Road
Phoenix, AZ 85024
Phone: (480) 513-3600
FAX: (480) 513-1412
Office Hours:
Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Closed federal holidays except Memorial Day.
Visitation Hours:
Open daily from sunrise to sunset.
Originally posted by guinnessford
reply to post by spinkyboo
I hope so too, i heard someone else mention it before i said it here.
Thinking about it, there are many vets still alive, and will have to die eventually.
Vietnam,
Falklands,
Iraq,
Ww2,
And anyone who may have not even seen combat in any of them.
i can only hope nothing happens that would cause any need for those.
+$4,000,000 for the columbarium component of the development and improvement project at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. This amount is in addition to the $9,100,000 requested and included in the total for major construction for the development and improvement of this cemetery project.
Originally posted by Cloudsinthesky
reply to post by guinnessford
The problem is when a poster provides a phone number NO ONE CALLS!
Its like the Missouri fusion center deal. The numbers were posted here to call and yet no one does out of fear.