Our Services

In an effort to commemorate the service, achievements, and sacrifice of the members of the U.S. armed forces buried and memorialized at our sites world-wide, we offer a number of services to the public.

  • Education Program: ABMC is committed to developing quality resources across disciplines for teachers to use in classrooms.  These materials illuminate the service, experiences and sacrifice of those honored at ABMC cemeteries and memorials.  Lesson ideas and resources can be found at www.abmceducation.org.
  • Family Assistance: Receive assistance from an ABMC staff member upon your arrival at the cemetery. Staff members are available to escort family to gravesite locations, assist with photographs, and give a guided personal tour of the site. Visit our cemetery pages for specific cemetery contact information.
  • Floral Decorations: Flowers can be placed within ABMC cemeteries at gravesites.  Orders for floral arrangements must be placed directly with a florist. Local and international florists are available to process orders.
  • Floral Decoration Photos: Direct next-of-kin can request a photo of the floral arrangement at the grave site.  There is no charge for this service. Direct next-of-kin are defined as parent, spouse, sibling or child of the deceased.
  • General Information: Ask a question or request information about ABMC. Visit our contact page to make this request.
  • Korean War Honor Roll Certificates: Order an Honor Roll Certificate to commemorate an individual who lost their life during the Korean War.
  • Letter Authorizing Fee-free Passports: Request a fee-free passport letter for overseas travel to a grave or memorialization site if you are an immediate family member.  Visit our contact page to make this request or call 703-696-6900 for more information. Allow 15 business days to process requests.
  • Lithographs and Photographs: Order a photograph or lithograph of a headstone or tablet of the missing. This service is provided to direct next-of-kin (parents, spouse, siblings and children) of those buried or memorialized at our sites.
  • Travel Information: Request cemetery and memorial information to include best in-country routes and modes of travel, and information on accommodations near sites is available to any visitor. Visit our cemetery pages for specific cemetery contact information.

Order Flowers, a Lithograph, or Korean War Honor Roll Certificate

Order an Honor Roll Certificate to commemorate an individual who lost their life during the Korean War.

Flowers can be placed within all ABMC cemeteries. Orders must be processed directly with a florist.

 

Order a lithograph of a headstone or tablet of the missing. This service is provided to direct next-of-kin (parents, spouse, siblings and children) of those buried or memorialized at our sites.

 

Learn More About ABMC

Established by Congress in 1923, the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) commemorates the service, achievements, and sacrifice of U.S. armed forces.