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paying their respects to former President George H.W. Bush, whose flag-draped casket, attended by a military honor guard, lies in the center of the building's rotunda. Former President George W.
The lines to see Bush's casket in the Capitol Rotunda were long. A lack of sleep didn't stop the thousands of people from lining up overnight to pay their respects to the late President George H.W ...
George H.W. Bush’s Body Arrives at Joint Base Andrews Ahead of Trip to Capitol Rotunda Bush will be buried on Thursday afternoon alongside his wife, Barbara Bush, who died in April, and daughter ...
COMPLETE COVERAGE: Former President George H.W. Bush Dies At 94 With Bush's casket ... placed wreaths in the short ceremony before the rotunda was opened to the public. Sent off from Texas with ...
The catafalque is prepared to hold the casket of former President George H.W. Bush, whose body will lie in state inside the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol in Washington. (Drew Angerer / Getty Images ...
Thousands have been streaming by the president's casket since Monday evening. As a military honor guard stood silent watch, thousands reverently filed through the U.S. Capitol Rotunda Tuesday to ...
President George H.W. Bush was back in Washington one last time ... days of public visitation as he lied in state at the Capitol rotunda. The public viewing concluded Wednesday morning ahead ...
President George H.W. Bush once said about his funeral and lying ... pay their respects to the late president in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda, hundreds of dignitaries, heads of state and family ...
George H.W. Bush will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda next week, an honor reserved for fewer than a few dozen people over nearly 200 years. A bipartisan group of congressional leaders made the ...
Bush, left, and George H.W. Bush arrive at St. Martin's Episcopal ... Soon after he entered the Rotunda to pay his respects, members of the military performed a slow, dignified changing of the ...
paying their respects to former President George H.W. Bush, whose flag-draped casket, attended by a military honor guard, lies in the center of the building's rotunda. Former President George W.
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