Saturday, March 9, 2013

Civil War Sailors laid to rest at Arlington after 150 years

USS Monitor Civil War sailors to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery 150 years later
Published March 08, 2013
FoxNews.com

ARLINGTON, Va. – Two unknown crewmen found in the USS Monitor's turret will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery 150 years after the Civil War sank off the North Carolina coast.

Navy Secretary Ray Mabus is scheduled to speak during Friday's ceremony, which will include Monitor kin who believe the two Union sailors are their ancestors.

Sixteen sailors died when the Monitor went down in rough seas off Cape Hatteras on March 9, 1862. The two crew members' skeletons and the remains of their uniforms were found in 2002 when the ship's rusted turret was raised from the ocean floor.

The Monitor made nautical history when it fought in the first battle between two ironclads. The battle with the CSS Virginia was a draw.
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