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The remains of the sailors were covered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the u. S. Navy in 2002. In this american artifact, we will observe the ceremony and learn the history of the monitor and the efforts to identify the remains of recovered sailors. We spoke after the burial with david hallberg, superintendent of the monitor National Marine sanctuary. Mr. Alberg im responsible for the daily management and protection and longrange preservation of the shipwreck that was 16 miles off of cape hatteras, north carolina. Ultimately my job is about managing the sanctuary which protects the shipwreck, americas first marine section rate established in 1975 to protect the wreck of the monitor. Today ceremony was a culmination of more than a decades worth of work. It started in 2002 when the remains of two u. S. Sailors were recovered from the uss monitor by navy divers. Those remains of been in Hickam Air Force base in hawaii at the joint pow mia accounting command. Th
[drones]\ ums[ you are looking at a funeral procession at Arlington National cemetery held in march 8, 2013. The full military honors ceremony is for two civil war sailors that went down the uss monitor ironclad and in 1862 storm up the coast of cape hatteras, north carolina. The remains of the sailors were covered by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the u. S. Navy in 2002. In this american artifact, we will observe the ceremony and learn the history of the monitor and the efforts to identify the remains of recovered sailors. We spoke after the burial with david hallberg, superintendent of the monitor National Marine sanctuary. Mr. Alberg im responsible for the daily management and protection and longrange preservation of the shipwreck that was 16 miles off of cape hatteras, north carolina. Ultimately my job is about managing the sanctuary which protects the shipwreck, americas first marine section rate established in 1975 to protect the wreck of the monitor. Tod