fort bragg main post cemetery

Fort Bragg Main Post Cemetery is an Army Post Cemetery that was established during the 1918 influenza pandemic for interments of civilian workers (mostly Puerto Rican) whose remains, for a number of reasons, could not be shipped home. Between world wars, Fort Bragg was an artillery base and the cemetery was mainly used for the burial of dependents. In 1940 Fort Bragg was designated as a Reception Station, and in 1942 became major airborne training site. A number of interments from that period were from training accidents. There are also several German POWs interred (Row 26) who either died accidentally or from disease. After the war, the cemetery took on its main responsibility as a veterans' cemetery for the central North Carolina area. The cemetery was closed to new interments after the nearby Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery in Spring Lake was established in the 1990s.
  1. GREEN BERETS Stopher, Gale,Jr

    SURNAME Stopher FORENAME Gale,Jr UNIT 5 SF Group (Company C,Det A-101) RANK Master Sergeant NUMBER 306265567 DATE OF DEATH 10th April 1970 AGE 41 GRAVESITE Fort Bragg Main Post Cemetery,Fort Bragg,Cumberland County,North Carolina Section II Site 681-A ADDITIONAL...
  2. GREEN BERETS Welsh, Thomas H.

    SURNAME Welsh FORENAME Thomas H. UNIT 5 SF Group (Det A-228) RANK Sergeant First Class NUMBER 12296972 DATE OF DEATH 16th May 1966 AGE 36 GRAVESITE Fort Bragg Main Post Cemetery,Fort Bragg,Cumberland County,North Carolina Section 388 Site 2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION from...
  3. GREEN BERETS Rierson, Matthew Loren (Matt)

    SURNAME Rierson FORENAME Matthew Loren (Matt) UNIT 1 SF Operational Detachment - Delta (Task Force Ranger,Special Ops Command) RANK Sergeant First Class NUMBER DATE OF DEATH 5th October 1993 AGE 33 GRAVESITE Fort Bragg Main Post Cemetery,Fort Bragg,Cumberland County,North...
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