Display of Moses Ezekiel's Sculpture at Arlington National Cemetery 

The U.S. Army has entered an agreement with the Commonwealth of Virginia under which Virginia loans one of Moses Ezekiel's historic sculptures for display at Ezekiel's burial site in Arlington National Cemetery. The Army expects to display the sculpture in 2027 after it has undergone complete refurbishment.  

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Casualties of the USS Stark


Name Place
Doran Bolduc Lacey, WA.
Bradley Brown Calera, Ala.
Jeffrey Calkins Rickfield Springs, N.Y.
Mark M. Caouette Fitchburg, Mass.
John Ciletta* Brigantine, N.J.
Brian Clinefelter San Bernadino, Calif.
Antonio Daniels Greeleyville, S.C.
Christopher DeAngelis* Dumont, N.J.
James Dunlap Osceola Mills, Pa.
Steven Erwin* Troy, Mich.
Jerry Farr Charleston, S.C.
Vernon Foster Jacksonville, Fla.
Dexter Grissett Macon, Ga.
William Hansen Reading, Mass.
Daniel Homicki Elizabeth, N.J.
Kenneth Janusik Clearwater, Fla.
Steven Kendall Honolulu, Hawaii
Stephen Kiser Elkhart, Ind.
Ronnie Lockett Bessemer, Ala.
Thomas MacMullen Darby, Pa.
Charles Moller Columbus, Ga.
Jeffrey Phelps Locust Grove, Va.
Randy Pierce Choctaw, Okla.
James Plonsky Van Nuys, Calif.
Kelly Quick Linden, Mich.
Earl Ryals* Boca Raton, Fla.
Robert Shippee Adams Center, N.Y.
Jeffrey Sibley Metairie, La.
Lee Stephens Pemberton, Ohio
James Stevens Visalia, Calif.
Martin Supple Jacksonville, Fla.
Gregory Tweady Champaign, Ill.
Joseph Watson Ferndale, Mich.
Wayne Weaver New Bethlehem, Pa.
Terrance Weldon Coram, N.Y.
Lloyd Wilson Summerville, S.C.
Vincent Ulmer Bay Minette, Ala.