Mountain Home National Cemetery

Mountain Home National Cemetery Serving our nation’s veterans and their families. Visitation Hours: Open daily from sunrise to sunset. Office Hours:
Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Closed federal holidays except Memorial Day. "To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow, and his orphan." Abraham Lincoln Second Inaugural Address March 4, 1865. The cemetery is open from sun-up to sun-down every day of the year. The Administration is open M-F 07:45AM - 4:30PM.

Today, we remember the brave men who stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944.  Their courage, commitment, and se...
06/07/2026

Today, we remember the brave men who stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944. Their courage, commitment, and selflessness helped change the course of history and protect the freedoms we enjoy today. May we always remember their sacrifice and honor their legacy.

MOUNTAIN HOME NATIONAL CEMETERY (MHNC) MEMORIAL DAY FLAG PICK-UP WEATHER PERMITTINGWHEN:  TOMORROW THURSDAY, MAY 28, 202...
05/27/2026

MOUNTAIN HOME NATIONAL CEMETERY (MHNC) MEMORIAL DAY FLAG PICK-UP

WEATHER PERMITTING

WHEN: TOMORROW THURSDAY, MAY 28, 2026 AT 09:00 A.M.

WHERE: HISTORICAL/ORIGINAL SIDE OF THE CEMETERY

Weather Permitting MHNC will continue Memorial Day Flag pick up, Thursday, May 28th at 09:00 a.m. on the Historical side of the cemetery if anyone would like to volunteer to assist

Mountain Home National Cemetery would like to extend our gratitude and appreciation to the community for joining us to h...
05/26/2026

Mountain Home National Cemetery would like to extend our gratitude and appreciation to the community for joining us to honor and remember our fallen veterans and to the following for their contributions in helping make Memorial Day possible at MHNC:

•Ralph Moats, Command Sergeant Major
US ARMY (Ret.) - Master of Ceremonies

•Chaplain Ronald Vickers, James H. Quillen VA Med Center - Invocation

•Joe Wi******er, Command Sergeant Major
US ARMY (Ret.) - Keynote Speaker

•Daniel Boone High School Marine Corps JROTC - Presentation of Colors / Retiring of Colors

•Boy Scouts Troop 240 and Troop 37 - Pledge of Allegiance

•TR Dunn - National Anthem

•Allen Jackson, USAF (Ret.), American Legion Post 24 - Missing Man Table Presentation

•Gold Star Mothers/Families - Wreath Laying

•Richard Muñoz, USMC (Ret.), MHNC Director - Moment of Silence

•Jericho Shriners - Bagpipes Amazing Grace

•VFW 4933 & DAV Chapter 9 - Rifle Volley

•India Company 3/25 Marines - TAPS

Additionally, we’d like extend our gratitude to the staff of MHNC for their hard work in preparing these sacred grounds for this meaningful event.

** MOUNTAIN HOME NATIONAL CEMETERY (MHNC) MEMORIAL DAY FLAG PICK-UP **WHEN:  TODAY, TUESDAY, MAY 26TH AT 12:30 P.M. (123...
05/26/2026

** MOUNTAIN HOME NATIONAL CEMETERY (MHNC) MEMORIAL DAY FLAG PICK-UP **

WHEN: TODAY, TUESDAY, MAY 26TH AT 12:30 P.M. (1230HRS)

WHERE: HISTORICAL/ORIGINAL SIDE OF THE CEMETERY

MHNC will begin Memorial Day Flag pick up, today at 12:30 p.m. on the Historical side of the cemetery if anyone would like to volunteer to assist.

Our gratitude to the Boy Scouts and to the community for participating in placing flags on 18,000 gravesites! What a gre...
05/25/2026

Our gratitude to the Boy Scouts and to the community for participating in placing flags on 18,000 gravesites! What a great turnout to honor our fallen heroes!

Mountain Home National Cemetery to Host Memorial Day Ceremony WHAT: Memorial Day event commemorating the service and sac...
05/22/2026

Mountain Home National Cemetery to Host Memorial Day Ceremony

WHAT: Memorial Day event commemorating the service and sacrifice of those Veterans interred and memorialized at Mountain Home National Cemetery.

WHO: Keynote speaker will be Command Sergeant Major, US ARMY, RET Joe Wi******er. Daniel Boone High School, Marine Corps JROTC, VFW 4933 and DAV Chapter 9, and India Company 3/25 Marines to provide military honors.

WHEN: Monday, May 25, 2026; Ceremony at 11:00 a.m.

WHERE: Mountain Home National Cemetery
215 Heroes Drive. Mountain Home, TN 37684

PARKING: Enter via Lake Drive West gate and parking is available cemetery area. Guests are encouraged to arrive prepared for anticipated weather and to bring water bottles for hydration.

Flag pick up will be at the same location on Tuesday, May 26th at 09:00 AM.

BACKGROUND:
Memorial Day is a day of remembrance to honor the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice in military service to our country. It is a poignant time to reflect on the sacrifices of our fallen heroes and to pay tribute to their legacy of courage, dedication, and selflessness.

This year marks the 250th birthday of America. In conjunction with this celebration, the VA National Cemetery Administration is collaborating with Carry the Load, the Travis Manion Foundation and Victory for Veterans to host events that honor and remember our nation’s Veterans. As we mark the 250th birthday of our nation’s founding, the sacrifices of these heroes remind us that liberty is never free and must be cherished and protected by every generation.

Located in Johnson City, Tennessee, the 110-acre site became a National Cemetery in 1973.
It provides the final resting place for more than 18,000 Veterans and eligible dependents.

Burial in a VA national cemetery is open to all members of the armed forces and Veterans who have met minimum active-duty service requirements, as applicable by law, and were discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. Members of the reserve components of the armed forces who die while on active duty under certain circumstances or who die while on training duty are also eligible for burial, as are service members and former service members who were eligible for retired pay at the time of their death. Spouses, minor children and, under certain conditions, dependent unmarried adult children are also eligible for burial even if they predecease the Veteran.

VA offers a new way to pay tribute to Veterans on the Veterans Legacy Memorial (VLM) website The site, launched in 2019, contains a memorial page for each Veteran and service member interred in a VA national cemetery. The online tribute allows visitors to voice memories and appreciation for a Veteran’s service. All comments will be reviewed for appropriateness prior to being posted.

For more information, call 800-535-1117 or visit www.cem.va.gov.

Together, as a community, we gather in solemn remembrance to pay tribute to our fallen heroes whose courage, sacrifice, ...
05/20/2026

Together, as a community, we gather in solemn remembrance to pay tribute to our fallen heroes whose courage, sacrifice, and devotion to duty, secured the freedoms we enjoy today.

We look forward to honoring our nation’s heroes with dignity, respect, and gratitude.

An absolutely beautiful East Tennessee day. The staff is doing a wonderful job preparing the grounds for the upcoming Me...
05/15/2026

An absolutely beautiful East Tennessee day.

The staff is doing a wonderful job preparing the grounds for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. We are grateful for all they do to ensure these sacred grounds are prepared and maintained with dignity and care.

"...to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan..." - President Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address in 1865.

***Clarifying Comment***At 10am the Boy Scouts will be providing a demonstration of flag placement and immediately follo...
05/15/2026

***Clarifying Comment***

At 10am the Boy Scouts will be providing a demonstration of flag placement and immediately following, kick off a brief ceremony. At the conclusion of their ceremony, the public will begin placing flags. Flag placement will take place rain or shine.

Mountain Home National Cemetery would like to invite the community to join us in placing flags on the gravesites of our nation’s heroes in preparation for Memorial Day.

This special tradition serves as a meaningful reminder of the courage and sacrifice of the men and women who gave their lives for our freedom. As we place each flag, we honor their memory and ensure their sacrifice is never forgotten.🇺🇸

Mountain Home National Cemetery would like to thank the community for attending the service of Corporal George Clarence ...
05/05/2026

Mountain Home National Cemetery would like to thank the community for attending the service of Corporal George Clarence Hagie, U.S. Army, who was killed in action during the Korean War. After seventy-five years, he was welcomed home with full military honors.

Address

215 Heroes Drive
Johnson City, TN
37684

Opening Hours

Monday 7:45am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 7:45am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 7:45am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7:45am - 4:30pm
Friday 7:45am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+14239793535

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