Unclaimed veteran being laid to rest at Beaufort National Cemetery

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Unclaimed veteran being laid to rest at Beaufort National Cemetery

The military says, “no man left behind,” and that remains true as an unclaimed Vietnam Veteran is being laid to rest at the Beaufort National Cemetery and the invitation for attendance is open to literally anyone and everyone.

The service is scheduled for Good Friday.

Wreaths Across America Beaufort and the Beaufort National Cemetery have put out a call for volunteers to attend the service of a veteran who is being interred at our National Cemetery, and stand as his family, because he has no surviving family.

PFC William H. Mauldin, United States Army.

“The public is invited to join us at Beaufort National Cemetery for the unclaimed committal service for PFC William H Mauldin, United States Army,” Wreaths Across America said in a social media posting.

Not much is known of Mr. Mauldin other than he is a Vietnam War Veteran and his remains were unclaimed. Anyone in the community can come to attend his service at the Beaufort National Cemetery.”

But, he has no surviving family.

Nobody to honor him or bury him.

Please share and get the word out that this Veteran is NOT forgotten!

In cases like this, the Veterans Administration steps in to ensure the veteran receives the burial benefit and military honors they are entitled to.

The service is scheduled to begin at 11am on Friday, April 3rd.

 

The National Cemetery recommends that people wishing to attend arrive at least 15 minutes early.

Staff will be positioned throughout the cemetery to provide instructions on where to park and then walk back to the committal shelter for the service. Accommodations will be made to allow the drop off and pickup of guests with mobility issues at the shelter.

If you have any additional questions about the service, please contact the staff at Beaufort National Cemetery at 843-524-3925.

As is the case with all unclaimed veterans; in Beaufort, we are all their family.

If you can spare an hour out of your day to attend and to help give this hero the love and respect they deserve, please do.