Nancy, Usually, the local veterans' associations will perform this if they are informed that there are graves of U.S. veterans. I would suggest you contact the American Legion. Unless they are informed, or a grave has a marker indicating a veteran is buried there, they have no way of determining which graves to mark. If you let them know of the cemetery, and that veterans are buried there, I am sure they would be happy to mark those graves. -Nelson > > This is unrelated, Bonnie, but maybe you'd know - who is it that puts > the flags on the military graves for the Memorial Day Weekend? I've > found a grave yard in Pipe Creek (calling it Lockwood Hill Cemetery just > because it's on that road) that has a few military graves, but had no > flags. Thought I'd contact whoever it was & let them know it's there - > I'm assuming it was an oversight. Also, a Great Grandfather of ours is > there - he fought for 5 years in the civil war & there's no military > recognition - do you know who I'd contact to see about that? This > cemetery is along Pipe Creek - I believe it's in Mead Twp but very near > the York Twp line - or perhaps the creek is the dividing line. There > are at least 20 graves there, but many stones are missing or obscurred > from age. > > Thanks > Nancy >