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Funeral services for Sergeant 1st Class John Rice at Arlington

2005-12
Accession Number
2005-12
7.5x9.5 inches
Black & White
HST Keywords
Arlington National Cemetery; Cemetery - Arlington National; Indian - American Soldier - Rice, John; Rice, Sergeant John - Funeral; Washington, D. C. - Arlington National Cemetery
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Description
Volunteer pallbearers of the 3rd "Old Guard" Infantry Regiment lift the flag over the casket of Sergeant 1st Class John Rice who was killed in action in Korea, September 6, 1950, while leading his squad in a First Cavalry Division attack. A full-blooded Winnebago Indian, his family had been refused burial of his remains by a cemetery in his native Sioux City, Iowa. President Truman stepped in and arranged for his burial with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery. Family mourners are seated in the front row. In the wheelchair is Sergeant Rice's mother, Mrs. Samie Davis. See 77-1710. From: Arthur Marasco.
Date(s)
September 5, 1951