Suresnes American Cemetery: America's WWI Cemetery Near Paris
Suresnes American Cemetery is located just outside of Paris, France, and includes the remains of American World War I service members, many of whom died from injury or disease during the war. Learn more about the history of this cemetery.
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Located in the Paris suburb of Suresnes, the 7.5-acre cemetery contains the graves of 1,541 Americans who died in World War I, and 24 unknown American War Dead of World War II. Bronze tablets on the walls of the chapel record the names of 974 missing, or buried or lost at sea.
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President Donald Trump speaks at Suresnes American Cemetery, just outside Paris, where 1,541 Americans who died in World War I and 24 from World War II, are buried.
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Suresnes is a rich suburb of Paris, spreading from the banks of the Seine to the heights of Mont Valérien. The Suresnes American Cemetery lies just some meters below the Mémorial de la France Combattante (Fighting France Memorial). It faces the Bois de Boulogne, on the other side of the Seine, and the Eiffel Tower some 3 miles away.
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And there shall be a tabernacle for a shadow in the daytime from the heat, and for a place of refuge, and for a covert from storm and from rain - Isaiah - 4-6
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American Cemetery And Memorial, Lothringen, , Saint-Avold, France, 4K
American Cemetery And Memorial In Lothringen, Saint-Avold, France, 4K
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Trump visits Suresnes American Cemetery near Paris to mark Veterans Day
(11 Nov 2018) US President Donald Trump on Sunday visited the Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial outside Paris.
He was expected to deliver Veterans Day remarks before returning to Washington DC.
More than 1,500 Americans who died during the war are buried at the cemetery.
Trump has been criticised for failing to visit a different US cemetery outside of Paris on Saturday.
Rain grounded the helicopter he had planned to take, and the trip was cancelled.
Trump was in Paris this weekend to attend commemorations marking a century after the end of World War I.
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Trump pays tribute to fallen soldiers at Suresnes American Cemetery
President Trump delivered remarks in a steady downpour on Sunday at an American war memorial and cemetery in France, without the cover of an umbrella, as he honored American vets and heroes.
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Trump visits Suresnes American Cemetery as part of WWI commemoration
US President Donald Trump has visited the Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial outside of Paris on Sunday. It is where more than 1,500 American soldiers from the First World War are buried. Trump paid tribute to American, French and other Allied troops who lost their lives during the war. The US president has been criticized for failing to visit another US cemetery outside of Paris on Saturday. The trip was allegedly canceled after rain grounded the helicopter he had planned to take.
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Trump pays tribute to fallen soldiers in speech at Suresnes American Cemetery
(11 Nov 2018) US President Donald Trump paid tribute on Sunday to the US and allied soldiers killed in World War I at a ceremony at the Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial near Paris.
The US president called the Armistice that ended the First World War a great, great victory, a costly victory but a great victory.
More than 1500 Americans who died in the World War I are buried at the cemetery, located five miles (8 kilometres) west of Paris.
We are gathered together at this hallowed resting place to pay tribute to the brave Americans who gave their last breath in that mighty struggle, Trump said during his speech.
It is our duty to preserve the civilisation they defended and to protect the peace they so nobly gave their lives to secure one century ago.
Trump's remarks came a day after he was criticised for failing to visit a different American cemetery about 60 miles (100 kilometres) outside of Paris on Saturday because rain grounded the helicopter he had planned to take.
A handful of senior administration officials, including White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, went in the president's place.
The speech was the final stop of the president's brief trip to Paris to commemorate the anniversary.
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Trump marks Veterans Day with visit to Suresnes American Cemetery
(11 Nov 2018) US President Donald Trump paid tribute on Sunday to American, French and other Allied troops who lost their lives during World War I.
He spoke during his visit to the Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial outside Paris before returning to Washington DC.
More than 1,500 Americans who died during the war are buried at the cemetery.
Trump has been criticised for failing to visit a different US cemetery outside of Paris on Saturday.
Rain grounded the helicopter he had planned to take, and the trip was cancelled.
Trump was in Paris this weekend to attend commemorations marking a century after the end of World War I.
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Trump visits Suresnes American Cemetery near Paris to mark Veterans Day
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US President Donald Trump on Sunday visited the Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial outside Paris.
He was expected to deliver Veterans Day remarks before returning to Washington DC.
More than 1,500 Americans who died during the war are buried at the cemetery.
Trump has been criticised for failing to visit a different US cemetery outside of Paris on Saturday.
Rain grounded the helicopter he had planned to take, and the trip was cancelled.
Trump was in Paris this weekend to attend commemorations marking a century after the end of World War I.
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US President Donald Trump visits the American cemetery in Suresnes on the outskirts of Paris as part of the events to mark 100 years since the end of World War I. IMAGES
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Trump marks Veterans Day with visit to Suresnes American Cemetery
(11 Nov 2018) US President Donald Trump paid tribute on Sunday to American, French and other Allied troops who lost their lives during World War I.
He spoke during his visit to the Suresnes American Cemetery and Memorial outside Paris before returning to Washington DC.
More than 1,500 Americans who died during the war are buried at the cemetery.
Trump has been criticised for failing to visit a different US cemetery outside of Paris on Saturday.
Rain grounded the helicopter he had planned to take, and the trip was cancelled.
Trump was in Paris this weekend to attend commemorations marking a century after the end of World War I.
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