Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier: Arlington Cemetery

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In 1918, exactly three days after World War I ended, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was dedicated to Arlington Cemetery in Virginia during an Armistice Day ceremony, and it was presided over by president Warren G. Harding, the president who approved the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Before all of this, a U.S. soldier who had died in WWI was exhumed from a WWI cemetery in France and was brought to the U.S. aboard the "USS Olympia". The United States Congress approved the burial of this unknown soldier in Arlington Cemetery on November 11, 1921. The sarcophagus for this soldier however, was not completed until 1932 by it's designer and sculptor, Thomas Hudson Jones. On the back of this sarcophagus, the words, "Here rests in honored glory