For most of the cemetery workers here at Golden Gate National Cemetery, burials of veterans is an honor.They settled 600 vets and family members into the ground last year alone. Following a full military honors burial for Marine Erick Hodges Friday, November 19, 2004, a cemetery worker puts his body

For most of the cemetery workers here at Golden Gate National Cemetery, burials of veterans is an honor.They settled 600 vets and family members into the ground last year alone. Following a full military honors burial for Marine Erick Hodges Friday, November 19, 2004, a cemetery worker puts his body Stock Photo
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For most of the cemetery workers here at Golden Gate National Cemetery, burials of veterans is an honor.They settled 600 vets and family members into the ground last year alone. Following a full military honors burial for Marine Erick Hodges Friday, November 19, 2004, a cemetery worker puts his body to rest in San Bruno, Calif. Hodges was killed in fighting in Fallujah on November 10, 2004, a day after his 21st birthday. (Contra Costa Times/Susan Tripp Pollard)

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