Vietnam veteran Darrell Arelt died in November as an unaccompanied veteran. But thanks to a caring landlord and helpful ...
Hundreds in Arizona attended the military burial of Darrell Lee Arelt, a Vietnam veteran with no known kin, after his ...
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Hundreds of strangers attend funeral of Arizona veteran who died with no known family, friends
Vietnam War veteran Darrell Lee Arelt was an "unaccompanied veteran," meaning he was not in contact with family or friends at ...
Darrell Lee Arelt had no known family, but you would have never known that Tuesday, as he was laid to rest at Arizona ...
The hallowed grounds of the military cemetery in Phoenix were adorned with red, white and blue on Memorial Day as hundreds of people gathered to honor Arizona veterans. The National Cemetery of ...
Darrell Lee Arelt served during the Vietnam War as a second Lieutenant; he passed away in November at the age of 73 with no ...
An estimated 500 Vietnam War-era veterans die each day, and state-run veterans cemeteries are running out of space to ...
Darrell Lee Arelt, who served as a second lieutenant in Vietnam, will be laid to rest on Tuesday at noon. The burial will take place at the Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery in Marana. Arelt is ...
Arizona now allows National Guard and military reserve members to be buried in state veterans' cemeteries. This change follows federal legislation and a state bill sponsored by Rep. Stacey Travers.
Darrel Lee Arelt served during the Vietnam War as a second lieutenant, he passed away in November at the age of 73 with no known family. But thanks to his landlord Nick De Gennaro and social media, ...
Arizona officials and community members gathered at the National Cemetery of Arizona to commemorate Memorial Day. Secretary of State Adrian Fontes' speech against tyranny and fascism faced ...
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