Kennedy flame is back where it belongs
The eternal flame at the grave site of former president John F. Kennedy is restored after restoration work is completed at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Oct. 29, 2013
Members of an armed forces color guard march for the posting of the colors during the transfer of the eternal flame at the grave site of former president John F. Kennedy in Arlington National Cemetery.
Jonathan Newton / The Washington Post
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