Four monuments on Chaplains Hill are dedicated to the memory of chaplains who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
Chaplains from four wars rest on Chaplains Hill in Section 2 of Arlington National Cemetery. Those buried at Arlington include: the Army's first Chief of Chaplains, Colonel John T. Axton of World War I; World War II's Chief of Chaplains William A. Arnold, who was the first Chaplain to make General; and Major Charles Joseph Watters who served in Vietnam and was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on November 19, 1967. Unarmed, Watters was rendering aid to fallen comrades, disregarding his own safety when he was killed by a...
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