Leonel Alberto Giron, a contractor working on the Arlington National Cemetery columbarium number nine project, measures the width of the rebar support structure prior to pouring concrete. The new 62,640 square-foot facility will provide more than 20,000 niche spaces to inurn military and former military personnel who qualify for burial at the cemetery. (U.S. Army photo/Patrick Bloodgood)
Leonel Alberto Giron, a contractor working on the Arlington National Cemetery columbarium number nine project, measures the width of the rebar support structure prior to pouring concrete. The new 62,640 square-foot facility will provide more than 20,000 niche spaces to inurn military and former military personnel who qualify for burial at the cemetery. (U.S. Army photo/Patrick Bloodgood)

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