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San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery

4.1 (34 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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In memory of 2,495 Californians who gave their lives fighting in the Korean War.
Graciela P.

I guess saying it's a nice place to visit would be the wrong words, since it is a cemetery. We've driven by here on the I-5 for years, we always thought this was a memorial for Korean War Veterans not an actual cemetery. We were a little surprised. But the memorial part was very nice. Grateful to all veterans who have served past, present and future.

Raychel R.

Such an honor to have my grandfather buried here. The ceremony that took place was absolutely beautiful and the location was great. The cemetery is in Santa Nella and right near the mountains. Nice backdrop but a little bit on the windy side...so bring a light sweater (and a hair clip for us longed-hair ladies). You can tell the men performing the ceremony really take pride it what they do and gave the upmost respect to my family. It was definitely a comforting moment to experience and I'm sure really made my grandfather proud.

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Walker S.

My father-in-law, Dan C. Barksdale Sr, is interned here. Dan was an Army man. He was in the calvery back when they rode horses from Monterey to Salinas. He ended his Army career serving in Korea. He rest here among the dry, steep rolling hill area of the California valley near Santa Nella. Sparse native oaks and almond orchards characterize the surrounding landscape. Native grasses grow for ground cover in the burial areas. The California Korean War Veterans Memorial was dedicated Aug. 1, 1998. The memorial is a composition of 16 individual granite five-foot monoliths arranged to form a circle. Each monolith contains the names of 2,495 Californians who gave their life fighting in the Korean War. The memorial was sponsored by a number of veteran service organizations, individuals and corporations. The 11th Airborne Memorial is a granite and bronze monument that was dedicated on May 11, 2002, in honor of all airborne soldiers. The sculptor was William Porteus, a member of the 511th unit. back to top Dan loved California and he picked this spot for his final rest.

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Is John Lewis Hughes buried here?

go to their website and look up the NGL national gravesite locator and it will tell you where if there it gives you a section and a site # you only need their first and last name hope this helps

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The grounds are well kept and the process for my dad's burial were made easy by the front office.

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