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Officials talk ‘tough reality’ of Arlington National Cemetery’s limited space

WASHINGTON 鈥 With Arlington National Cemetery set to run out of space in the coming years, restrictions on who can be buried there need to be considered, officials said Thursday.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a tough reality,鈥 said Karen Durham-Aguilera, executive director of Army National Military Cemeteries, in testimony to a House Armed Services subcommittee. While the current veteran population is over 20 million, she said, the cemetery currently only has about 100,000 available burial spaces.

鈥淓xpansion alone will not keep Arlington National Cemetery open to new interments past the 2040s to 2050s,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e must address the demand for interment by restricting eligibility, in addition to physical expansion.鈥

Eligibility could one day be restricted to those killed in the line of duty, those given the highest military decorations, or those taken as a prisoner of war. Representatives from several military groups told lawmakers that they generally oppose broad restrictions.

Two expansion projects are currently underway. But beyond that, there are no additional plans for increasing burial space. In addition, there are few adjacent federal lands available, Durham-Aguilera said.

That lack of land had some talking about the possibility of opening an Arlington annex, which is not connected to Arlington National Cemetery.

鈥淟ocations like Gettysburg or Quantico could serve as dignified burial sites associated with the original Arlington cemetery,鈥 said Forrest Allen of the Military Officers Association of America. 鈥淎nd while such sites might not have the same feel at the outset, there is potential for that aura to develop over time.鈥

Keith Zuegel of the Air Force Association did not agree. 鈥淚t would be very difficult to match the iconic nature of Arlington National Cemetery, whether we called it 鈥楢rlington North鈥 or 鈥楽outh鈥 or whatever,鈥 he said.

John Towles of the Veterans of Foreign Wars suggested using the grounds of the Armed Forces Retirement Home in the District.

鈥淓very year we go out, we see unused space. We see a golf course that is struggling to remain open,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he cemetery at the Armed Forces Retirement Home is, aside from Arlington itself, arguably one of the most historic, oldest cemeteries in this country.鈥

Durham-Aguilera said a new survey will be launched in the coming weeks to get public feedback about the issues related to Arlington. A survey released this past summer found that most respondents recognized the need to change the cemetery鈥檚 eligibility policy.

John Aaron

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