It was used to bury soldiers from a nearby monastery hospital and poor city residents.
Consider this in the light of his order to the military to bury alive 12,000 Iraqi soldiers.
They bury soldiers to it, so it's the natural end of the subject.
The commune cemetery, with its military square just to the left of the entrance, where are buried soldiers who died for France.
How he was ordered to bury other soldiers, dead or alive.
Established during World War II, the site was set aside to bury soldiers of any nationality who died in Alaska.
Then, in an irresistible avalanche, the fallout from these tests buried soldiers and civilians under a blanket of deadly radiation-soaked debris.
In 1919 there were buried dead soldiers in a common grave, and since 1959, lit the eternal flame and a granite obelisk.
During World War II, the cemetery was used to bury civilians and soldiers who lost their lives in the battlefield or to illness.
Right now we're burying young soldiers while the politicians who are running the war contemplate getting out.