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By Christian Davenport
ARLINGTON
Several mud-caked headstones line the banks of a small stream at Arlington National Cemetery, the country's most venerated burial ground. Farther upstream in a wooded area, a few others lie submerged with the rocks that line the stream bed.
On Wednesday, after The Washington Post alerted the cemetery to their presence, officials there said they were shocked to find the gravestones lying in the muck near a maintenance yard. Already under fire in recent days for more than 200 unmarked or misidentified graves and a chaotic and dysfunctional management system, cemetery officials vowed to investigate the headstones along the stream and take "immediate corrective action," said Kaitlin Horst, a cemetery spokeswoman.
Officials said they do not know how the stones got there, whom they belong to, or how old they are. Horst could say only that "they appear to be decades old."
Were they used as riprap to prevent stream erosion? Were they engraved incorrectly and then discarded? Or were they intended for a landfill — where thousands of weathered or damaged burial markers routinely were sent years ago — and ended up in the mud instead?
One of the headstones offers some clues. It has a cross in a circle at the top, a design that Horst said was discontinued in the late 1980s. And there is writing. It is worn and faded but seems to identify the person as a Navy captain, whose name is something like J. Warren McLaughlin.
Or is it L. Warren McLaughel?
Cemetery officials said they do not know, but they vowed to research their records.
Efforts Wednesday by Post researchers to learn more about the captain's identity and military record were unsuccessful.
"At this point, we won't be able to tell until we can get in there to reclaim them," Horst said.
The stream runs under Ord & Weitzel Drive in the northwest corner of the cemetery, across from Section 28. Some of the headstones, stacked in pairs along the stream bed, are visible from the roadway. Others are farther upstream, under a dense canopy of trees.
The discovery follows an investigation of the cemetery by the Army's inspector general, which found 117 graves that are marked on maps as occupied on but have no headstones. The inquiry found 94 more marked on maps as unoccupied even though they have gravestones. In addition, the investigation found that at least four burial urns were unearthed and dumped in an area where excess dirt is kept.
As a result of the scandal, the Army reprimanded Superintendent John Metzler, who is retiring July 2, and his deputy, Thurman Higginbotham, who was placed on administrative leave pending a disciplinary review.
Army Secretary John McHugh appointed a new team to oversee cemetery operations and continue the investigation, which officials said could find even more unmarked grave sites.
Joe Davis, a spokesman for the Veterans of Foreign Wars, said he was "stunned" to learned about the discarded headstones.
"Arlington National Cemetery is truly hallowed ground to this entire nation," he said. "It is an honor to be buried at Arlington. It is an honor to work at Arlington. And over the past week, we're finding out that people are just not doing their jobs."
Horst said that the cemetery's new superintendent, Patrick Hallinan, a longtime cemetery official with the Department of Veterans Affairs, checked out the streamside headstones and ordered their removal.
"They will reclaim the stones and dispose of them properly in accordance with our current headstone-disposal policy," Horst said.
Headstones are replaced if they are damaged or if the writing on them becomes illegible, she said. At one time, gravestones were discarded in landfills. The cemetery ended that practice because Washington area residents were plucking the stones and using them for patios, driveways and other home improvement projects. Under the current disposal policy, headstones are to be ground up so the names cannot be recognized and then recycled.
Staff researchers Julie Tate and Meg Smith contributed to this report.

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HEADS ROLLING?
Heads are not rolling. They were reprmanded. OOOOO. And going to retire with full benifits. Again government officials screw up, get a slap on the wrist and allowed to retire. So, our american heros graves have been desicrated, some lost forever, and these people will be allowed to live thier life off of our taxpayers money with the freedom that those they desicrated died for. They should be FIRED and charged criminally for falsifying government documents, and each of the families of each of the soldiers and sailors desicrated file civil suits for mental anguish. Just look at this, we paid his salery, we bought him a large house and an expensive car, and probably a large mosuleum already set up for their death. And we will pay him a retirement benifit for the rest of his life. Why should they live an easy life after what they did.
wait!
Let them investigate. There are several possible explanations mentioned in the article that don't yet seem nefarious.
Then determine whatever action is appropriate.
Totally Outrageous
This is totally outrageous a lot more heads need to roll then just the two that have already. Unfortunatey it is just another bad example of how our federal goverment works. We need some real leadership not the cult of personality we have now.
This is a bad example of how
This is a bad example of how the cemetery care takers work, who happen to work for the government. Let's not blame the government it is not omniscient.
Totally Outrageous
This is totally outrageous a lot more heads need to roll then just the two that have already. Unfortunately this is just another bad example of how our federal goverment actually works. The sad truth is it doesn't. We need true leadership not anothe cult of personality like we have now. If this dosen't make your stomach turn then nothi will.
Shame!
As hallowed as this ground is, this is a regular travesty and a slap in the face to all military members from another screwed up government agency!!!
This is a disgrace!
This is terrible to see how our fallen hero's are treated at their final resting place.
Instead of heads rolling over this, the incompetent in charge is allowed to retire and collect his retirement salary.
He shouldn't get one dime and should be booted out the door on his rear.
Another sign of what is wrong with the Federal government.
I hope all the families sue!
Arlington
"As a result of the scandal, the Army reprimanded Superintendent John Metzler, who is retiring July 2, and his deputy, Thurman Higginbotham, who was placed on administrative leave pending a disciplinary review." This is pure bull----! Fire the illegitimate children and don't let him retire. I don't want to support the jerk all his life. Administrative leave: What a softball approach.The review is a paintjob!