the department of defense wanted to provide comfort and soulless in the ability to mourn for families of those that lost their loved ones. chris: it might. it could be their son, their brother, their husband. the unknown warrior was brought back to washington and honored in the u.s. capital, then he was brought to arlington and laid to rest, his race, creed and name forever known but to god. what was the reaction around the country. 90000 people came as he laid in state, then there was tens and thousands that were here that day with the funeral procession. in 1958 they elected a world war ii unknown those remains were interred alongside an unknown from the korean war. in 1984 remains from vietnam were also buried here. in the 90s dna testing
the department of defense wanted to provide comfort and soulless in the ability to mourn for families of those that lost their loved ones. chris: it might. it could be their son, their brother, their husband. the unknown warrior was brought back to washington and honored in the u.s. capital, then he was brought to arlington and laid to rest, his race, creed and name forever known but to god. what was the reaction around the country. 90000 people came as he laid in state, then there was tens and thousands that were here that day with the funeral procession. in 1958 they elected a world war ii unknown those remains were interred alongside an unknown from the korean war. in 1984 remains from vietnam were also buried here. in the 90s dna testing