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VISITORS VIEWING THE NEW PERMANENT GRAVE SITE of President Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery, near Washington. The bodies of the President and two of his infant children were moved from the temporary site in the foreground. Mr Kennedy’s body lies under a large square stone just beyond the circle (middle), which contains an eternal flame surrounded by headgear from the various military services. The infants are on either side beneath smaller square stones. In the background are Memorial Bridge and the Lincoln Memorial.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31340, 10 April 1967, Page 11

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VISITORS VIEWING THE NEW PERMANENT GRAVE SITE of President Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery, near Washington. The bodies of the President and two of his infant children were moved from the temporary site in the foreground. Mr Kennedy’s body lies under a large square stone just beyond the circle (middle), which contains an eternal flame surrounded by headgear from the various military services. The infants are on either side beneath smaller square stones. In the background are Memorial Bridge and the Lincoln Memorial. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31340, 10 April 1967, Page 11

VISITORS VIEWING THE NEW PERMANENT GRAVE SITE of President Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery, near Washington. The bodies of the President and two of his infant children were moved from the temporary site in the foreground. Mr Kennedy’s body lies under a large square stone just beyond the circle (middle), which contains an eternal flame surrounded by headgear from the various military services. The infants are on either side beneath smaller square stones. In the background are Memorial Bridge and the Lincoln Memorial. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31340, 10 April 1967, Page 11