United
States Coast & Geodetic Survey
National
Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration
U. S. Department
of Commerce
This agency of the Federal Government, although virtually unknown outside of the government, is indeed one of the oldest agencies in our system of government. A review of its brief history below illustrates the contributions that those who served in the Survey have made to our great nation. Some of those contributors to our national well-being are buried in Arlington National Cemetery and we are honored to help remember them here.
They were permitted burial
in Arlington National Cemetery under the provisions of 32 U.S. Code, which
states, in part: "Commissioned officers, United States Coast and Geodetic
Survey (now National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) who die during
or subsequent to the service specified in the following categories and
whose last service terminated honorably:
(1) Assignment to areas
of immediate military hazard.
(2) Served in the Philippine
Islands on December 7, 1941.
(3) Transferred to the Department
of the Army or the Department of the Navy under certain statutes.
Posted: 24 June 2002
Updated: 25 June 2002
Updated: 6 August 2002