The sun rises at Arlington National Cemetery over the graves of an honored United States Air Force Veteran and his spouse buried in Section 64 of Arlington National Cemetery. Section 64 is also home to the Pentagon Group Burial Marker. It is located in the southeastern part of the cemetery, closest to the Pentagon. This burial marker was placed following a funeral service to honor all 184 victims, while offering special recognition of the five families who did not receive any recovered remains of their loved ones. A five-sided granite group marker stands over the gravesite, bearing the names of all those who perished in the Pentagon or aboard American Airlines Flight 77.

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Section 64 is also home to the Pentagon Group Burial Marker.  It is located in the southeastern part of the cemetery, closest to the Pentagon.  This burial marker was placed following a funeral service to honor all 184 victims, while offering special recognition of the five families who did not receive any recovered remains of their loved ones. 

A five-sided granite group marker stands over the gravesite, bearing the names of all those who perished in the Pentagon or aboard American Airlines Flight 77.