United States Department of Veterans Affairs emblems for headstones and markers
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) maintains many cemeteries specifically devoted to veterans. Most have various rules regarding what must take place in order to be interred there.
The VA only permits graphics on Government-furnished headstones or markers that are approved emblems of belief, the Civil War Union Shield (including those who served in the U.S. military through the Spanish–American War), the Civil War Confederate Southern Cross of Honor, and the Medal of Honor insignia. Arlington National Cemetery has similar restrictions on headstones, though it is maintained by US Department of the Army.
The religious symbols are rendered as simple inscriptions without sculptural relief or coloring other than black.
Generally the VA adds a new symbol a few months after receiving a petition from a faith group.[1] However, the Wiccan symbol was only added in 2007 to settle a lawsuit filed on behalf of several families by Americans United for the Separation of Church and State in November 2006.[1][2][3] A separate parallel lawsuit was filed on behalf of two Wiccan churches and three families by the American Civil Liberties Union in September 2006, which was resolved by the same settlement.[4][5][6]
The first interfaith headstone, which includes a Wiccan pentacle for Jan Deanna O'Rourke and a Presbyterian Cross for her husband, was installed at Arlington National Cemetery on May 1, 2007, and dedicated on July 4, 2007.[7]
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Medal of Honor recipient Anton Olsen in Cypress Hills National Cemetery
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Gravesites at Fort Logan National Cemetery during Memorial Day 2006
Headstone and marker symbols
The following emblems and emblem numbers are publicized as available for Government headstones and markers as of May 2016.[8] A process is in place to consider approving additional religious or belief system emblems requested by the families of individuals eligible for these headstones and markers.[8]
Each emblem is given its official USVA name and designation, with added additional links for related symbolism (*) and for related movements (†).
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Latin (Christian) Cross †
USVA emblem 01 -
USVA headstone emb-02.svg
Buddhist (Wheel of Righteousness)
USVA emblem 02 -
USVA headstone emb-03.svg
Judaism (Star of David)
USVA emblem 03 -
Presbyterian Cross *
USVA emblem 04 -
Russian Orthodox Cross * †
USVA emblem 05 -
USVA headstone emb-06.svg
Lutheran Cross
USVA emblem 06 -
USVA headstone emb-07.svg
Episcopal Cross
USVA emblem 07 -
Unitarian Church/Unitarian Universalist Association *
USVA emblem 08 -
USVA headstone emb-09.svg
United Methodist Church *
USVA emblem 09 -
Aaronic Order Church
USVA emblem 10 -
Mormon (Angel Moroni)
USVA emblem 11 -
Native American Church of North America *
USVA emblem 12 -
USVA headstone emb-13.svg
Serbian Orthodox
USVA emblem 13 -
USVA headstone emb-14.svg
Greek Cross
USVA emblem 14 -
USVA headstone emb-15.svg
Bahai (9 Pointed Star)
USVA emblem 15 -
USVA headstone emb-17.svg
Muslim (Crescent and Star)
USVA emblem 17 -
USVA headstone emb-19.svg
Konko-Kyo Faith
USVA emblem 19 -
Community of Christ
USVA emblem 20 -
USVA headstone emb-21.svg
Sufism Reoriented
USVA emblem 21 -
USVA headstone emb-22.svg
Tenrikyo Church
USVA emblem 22 -
USVA headstone emb-23.svg
Seicho-no-Ie
USVA emblem 23 -
USVA headstone emb-24.svg
Church of World Messianity (Izunome)
USVA emblem 24 -
United Church of Religious Science
USVA emblem 25 -
Christian Reformed Church
USVA emblem 26 -
USVAMoravianChurch.svg
United Moravian Church
USVA emblem 27 -
Eckankar
USVA emblem 28 -
USVA headstone emb-29.svg
Christian Church
USVA emblem 29 -
USVA headstone emb-30.svg
Christian & Missionary Alliance
USVA emblem 30 -
USVA headstone emb-31.svg
United Church of Christ
USVA emblem 31 -
Humanist * (American Humanist Association)
USVA emblem 32 -
USVA headstone emb-33.svg
Presbyterian Church (USA)
USVA emblem 33 -
USVA headstone emb-34.svg
Izumo Taishakyo Mission of Hawaii
USVA emblem 34 -
Hachiyourenge.svg
Soka Gakkai International – USA
USVA emblem 35 -
USVA headstone emb-38.svg
Lutheran Church Missouri Synod
USVA emblem 38 -
USVA headstone emb-39.svg
New Apostolic Church
USVA emblem 39 -
USVA headstone emb-40.svg
Seventh Day Adventist Church
USVA emblem 40 -
USVA headstone emb-41.svg
Celtic Cross
USVA emblem 41 -
USVA headstone emblem Armenian Cross.svg
Armenian Cross †
USVA emblem 42 -
USVA headstone emb-44.svg
Messianic Jewish
USVA emblem 44 -
USVA headstone emb-45.svg
Kohen Hands †
USVA emblem 45 -
USVA headstone emb-46.svg
Catholic Celtic Cross †
USVA emblem 46 -
The First Church of Christ, Scientist (Cross and Crown)
USVA emblem 47 -
USVAMedicineWheel.svg
Medicine Wheel
USVA emblem 48 -
USVALutherRose.svg
Luther Rose †
USVA emblem 51 -
USVALandingEagle.svg
Landing Eagle
USVA emblem 52 -
USVAFourDirections.svg
Four Directions
USVA emblem 53 -
USVAChurchofNazarene.svg
Church of Nazarene
USVA emblem 54 -
Hammer of Thor *
USVA emblem 55
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USVAUnificationChurch.svg
Unification Church
USVA emblem 56 -
USVASandhillCrane.svg
Sandhill Crane
USVA emblem 57
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Church of God Emblem.svg
Church of God
USVA emblem 58 -
USVAPomegranate.svg
Pomegranate
USVA emblem 59 -
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Sacred Heart
USVA emblem 62 -
Muslim (Islamic 5 Pointed Star)
USVA emblem 98
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See also
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- United States National Cemetery
- Religious symbolism
- Military Tombstone Abbreviations
- Religious symbolism in the United States military
References
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External links
- USVA – Some emblems (official form)
- USVA – All available emblems
- Arlington National Cemetery – Emblems
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