He did serve in the military during World War II, although he did not do anything to meet eligibility requirements that would allow him to be buried in Arlington. He was a heavy-weight boxer outside of his time in the military, and he held the world champion title for longer than anyone else. In light of the fact that president Ronald Reagan was friends personally with Joe Louis, he waved the eligibility requirements for him to allow him to be buried in Arlington (“Louis Burial At …show more content…
No amount of words can adequately describe exactly what that beautiful, tranquil piece of hallowed ground means to the American people, or the feelings that it evokes in the visitors of it. Being put to rest in this humbling place, becoming a part of this great shrine to our people and those who have served our country, is one of the highest honors a soldier could ask for. Arlington National Cemetery is not only there to honor those that gave their lives for us, however; it is there also to let the ones that were saved by our brave soldiers come and not only mourn, but