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U.S. service members with the Ceremonial Honor Guard

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U.S. service members with the Ceremonial Honor Guard participate in the funeral of George H.W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States, at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., December 05, 2018. Nearly 4,000 military and civilian personnel from across all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces, including Reserve and National Guard components, provided ceremonial support during Bush's State Funeral. (DoD photo by Spc. Lane Hiser)

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Carved from Indiana limestone, the cathedral's construction began in 1907 and took 83 years to complete in 1990. The structure comprises a 30-story-tall central tower, nine-bay nave, 215 stained glass windows, 112 gargoyles, including one of Darth Vader, an intricately carved wooden choir area, numerous chapels, and a crypt where President Woodrow Wilson and Helen Keller are buried. The cathedral's master plan was designed by George Frederick Bodley, a highly regarded British Gothic Revival architect of the late-19th and early-20th centuries, and was influenced by Canterbury. Construction started with a ceremonial address by President Theodore Roosevelt and the laying of the cornerstone. Planners hoped it would play a role similar to Westminster Abbey in the United Kingdom though intended as defined it as non-sectarian and nondenominational. The cathedral's design shows a mix of Gothic architectural styles of the Middle Ages. The cathedral was built with several intentional "flaws" in keeping with an apocryphal medieval custom that sought to illustrate that only God can be perfect. In 2016 two Confederate battle flag images were removed from stained glass windows commemorating the lives of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson installed in 1953. In 2017 stained glass windows honoring Lee and Jackson we removed completely.

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uscg virginia george h w bush usn arlington usaf usa the old guard fort myer 3 d u s infantry regiment military district of washington national cathedral washington d c joint base myer henderson hall jtf ncr joint task force national capitol region state funeral statefuneral 41 feature 41st president of the united states spc lane hiser 3 d u s infantry regiment the old guard state funeral for george h w bush 41st president of the united states dvids ultra high resolution high resolution washington dc us marine corps infantry
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The Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the City and Diocese of Washington
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uscg virginia george h w bush usn arlington usaf usa the old guard fort myer 3 d u s infantry regiment military district of washington national cathedral washington d c joint base myer henderson hall jtf ncr joint task force national capitol region state funeral statefuneral 41 feature 41st president of the united states spc lane hiser 3 d u s infantry regiment the old guard state funeral for george h w bush 41st president of the united states dvids ultra high resolution high resolution washington dc us marine corps infantry