Yes I'm still pondering it, not sure I'm much further along.I remember you asking that question before
Veterans...Get the hell in here now!
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If you're talking about those in the Tomb itself, then no.
They also represent those whose remains can/will never be recovered/identified e.g., lost at sea or utterly destroyed.
The Tomb Guard Identification Badge is the only badge awarded by the United States Army that can be revoked after a soldier has left the military.
Anyone going to D.C. should go to Arlington.
The monument for those who we can not identify or return is important but it also seems important to honestly identify everyone we can as we gain the ability to do so. It would demonstrate our nations on going commitment to bringing our men home which would not take away from those we can't legitimately identify.
I'm really high on this last table (Wedding Cake thanks @Bobby schmeckle ) Great pondering weed Hopefully all those words made sense