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For 1 sentinel, a final walk at Arlington’s Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Soldier describes challenges and joys of guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) 鈥 For the last two years, Army Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Jay has been dutifully guarding at Arlington National Cemetery.

Rain or shine, snow or sleet, for 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, Jay and the other guards on watch duty serve as both protectors and commemorators of a national tribute to America鈥檚 unidentified and missing .

With Jay’s final walk scheduled for June 2, this Memorial Day will hold special significance for him as the cemetery prepares for a string of events honoring those who paid the ultimate price for their country.

鈥淚t鈥檚 meant a lot,鈥 Jay, 38, told The Associated Press. “I鈥檓 going to try to make sure it doesn鈥檛 define me, but it was definitely a defining moment in my career.鈥

The Associated Press was given rare access to the changing of the guard at the sunrise hour, as the cemetery was still closed to the public.

Jay, who is from Indianapolis, volunteered for the position after serving in the Kentucky-based 101st Airborne Division, which specializes in air assault operations and is known for its record in World War II. He trained for almost 18 months for the guard duty.

鈥淭he training is unlike anything I鈥檝e ever done in my career so far,” he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 more than the physical aspect of any other Army school you might think of.”

The guards, also known as sentinels for their watchful duty, train even on their off-days, walking on the mat for two hours straight to build up muscular endurance.

But that isn’t the only endurance required of the sentinels.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a lot of mental ability,” Jay said. 鈥淵ou have to be locked in for a nine-minute guard change, but then also your 30-minute walk. So, what you鈥檙e thinking about kind of varies between soldier to soldier.鈥

The sentinels spend half an hour walking the mat in the warmer months and an hour during colder months. They perform a dramatic changing of the guard at the grave site that visitors to the Washington area flock to see, marching 21 steps down the mat, turning and facing east for 21 seconds, then north for 21 seconds and then back down the mat for 21 more, repeating the process.

The number refers to the high military honor of the 21-gun salute, which can be heard booming throughout the cemetery and surrounding areas during military funerals on the grounds.

There are currently three unidentified U.S. service members buried in the tomb: one from World War I, one from World War II and one from the Korean War.

With Memorial Day approaching, the cemetery 鈥 which is run by the U.S. Army and has 3 to 4 million visitors annually 鈥 will hold a number of events to honor fallen service members. Just before Memorial Day weekend, the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment places American flags at the grave sites of more than 260,000 service members buried at the cemetery 鈥 an event known as 鈥淔lags In.鈥 On the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, the public is invited to leave flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier for Flowers of Remembrance Day.

鈥淢emorial Day still retains the purpose that it had back in 1868 during that first official observance here in Arlington,” said Allison Finkelstein, the senior historian of Arlington National Cemetery. 鈥淚t is the day to remember and honor our war dead.鈥

There have been 733 tomb guards since 1958. On average, seven to nine tomb guards work every day.

鈥淭he honor of guarding them isn鈥檛 just about the Three Unknowns, it鈥檚 about everybody that lays here in the cemetery and what they gave in the pursuit of freedom,鈥 Jay said.

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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Final Walk Army Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Jay patrols the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Thursday, May 15, 2025, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Mike Pesoli)
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Final Walk Army Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Jay speaks during an interview with The Associated Press, Thursday, May 15, 2025, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Mike Pesoli)
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Final Walk Army Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Jay patrols the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Thursday, May 15, 2025, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Mike Pesoli)
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Final Walk Army Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Jay patrols the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Thursday, May 15, 2025, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Mike Pesoli)
Arlington National Cemetery The Washington Monument is visible behind the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at sunrise, Thursday, May 15, 2025, Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)
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