>In fact following a link to the Veterans Administration here is a page illustrating all of the available emblems for the stones:
http://www.cem.va.gov/hmemb.htm. There are 38 of them, plus 2 for civil war era soldiers and 1 for Medal of Honor recipients.
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>Later updates...
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>Arlington
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.org/images/ANC_surroundings/PAGES/image29.html>
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http://www.arlingtoncemetery.org/images/ANC_surroundings/PAGES/image62.html>
>Calverton NY
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http://www.cem.va.gov/images/calvrtn1.jpg>
>Hampton VA (not very far from VABeach)
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http://www.cem.va.gov/nchp/hampton.htm>
>So your trust in Hollywood's reality is misplaced. *s*
Oh, I do trust Hollywood: they almost always get the name of the movie right, then all the copyrights for materials used are also right, names of the actors are also listed without any errors known to me (except that they never explained how could they get so many different actors to play the role of mr. Himself), and they never ever put the wrong logo of themselves.
Now I know that actors' names, director's name, writers' names and some other trivia (like the story and so-called "facts" in it) are a matter of licentia poetica, and I don't expect that to be resembling any other truth but the artistic.
It's just that they were very consistent with those images of white crosses on perfectly manicured grass, so for a while I had an illusion that they had shown real ones.