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Congressman calls for review of all 131 military cemeteries

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Congressman calls for review of all 131 military cemeteriesSmaller TextLarger TextText SizePrintE-mailReprints By Christian Davenport,

The chairman of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs called Thursday for a complete review of all of 131 military cemeteries run by the Department of Veterans Affairs, where more than 3.7 million service members and their families are buried.

The move by Rep. Jeff Miller (R-Fla.) comes two days after the VA revealed that it had found more than 100 misplaced headstones and at least eight cases of people buried in the wrong places at several of its cemeteries across the country. The VA is in the process of returning those remains to the proper grave sites.

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