Majda who was a past commander of the Department of Missouri VFW. "Prim." as he is known to his friends and associates. is a sincere man. The fact is. the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery is dear to his heart. Unless he is out of the city because of his duties with the Immigration and Naturalization Service. he visits the cemetery once each week to pay his silent tribute to those who are interred there. Representative ICHORD in his address detailed the history of Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery pointing out that the barracks is a landmark of the western expansion. established as a military command shortly after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. and subsequently established as the national cemetery in After reading the remarks of my colleague. DICK ICHORD.
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