Posted May 17, 2017 6:47 am by Comments

By Chris Eger

SSG Earl Thomas and a firing party from The Old Guard, stand at attention before shooting the first volley of the salute during Samuel Howard’s reinterment. (Photo: Mark Rankin/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
Soldiers from The Old Guard — the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment — traveled from their normal duties at Arlington to Kentucky to make sure a veteran of Washington’s army was buried with respect.
The remains of Revolutionary War veteran Samuel Howard, along with his wife Chloe and their unnamed infant, were reinterred last week in Baxter, Kentucky after erosion forced them to be relocated.
Howard died in 1840 in Kentucky and was moved once before, in the 1970s, due to development. Living descendants of the veteran worked to get the Corps of Engineers involved in saving the threatened remains from river erosion last year and the Corps, in turn, requested the Old Guard for the reinterment ceremony which was performed on May 12.
Members of The Old Guard carry American Revolutionary War Pvt. Samuel Howard during a reinterment ceremony at Resthaven Cemetery in Baxter, Ky. (Photo: Leon Roberts/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)
“Today is the culmination of a lot of hard work accomplished by the corps and the Howard family along with

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