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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Andersonville, GA - Veteran's cemetery











The veteran's cemetery where the deceased POWs from Camp Sumter were buried and veterans from subsequent wars and actions (and a small number from the Spanish American War and one Revolutionary War veteran). 




These graves are those of six ringleaders of prisoners that turned on the others, forming into gangs of thugs that beat, tortured and killed other prisoners for food and goods.  They terrorized their fellow prisoners until the Camp Commandant allowed the prisoners to form a group of "regulators" that broke the gang and put the ringleaders on trial (with new prisoners as the judges so they wouldn't be biased).  The six were found guilty and hanged.  The prisoners requested that they be buried away from the honorable dead and this was granted.  A very large magnolia tree was allowed to go wild, forming a very large obstacle so you can't see these graves from the flag at the center of the cemetery where religious and military honors are conducted.

Every Memorial Day American flags are planted on each grave EXCEPT the graves of the six.  Military law prohibits a flag being placed on the grave of any soldier that dies under less than honorable conditions. 


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