8 Apr 1964
United States


United States
- The funeral procession of Douglas MacArthur traveled through the streets of New York, New York, United States in the morning, and then his body was placed on a train at Pennsylvania Station for Union Station in Washington DC, United States. The funeral procession in Washington brought him to the Capitol building, where he laid in state for public visit starting at 1645 hours. ww2dbase [Douglas MacArthur | CPC]



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