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Nation's capital comes together to honor McCain
After a five-day procession that served as a last goodbye for the nation, John McCain's eight-decade journey as a servant of his country came to its final resting place on Sunday as he was buried at the U.S. Naval Academy cemetery in Annapolis, Maryland.

Members of the military carry the flag-draped casket of the late U.S. Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, after arriving on a military airplane at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Aug. 30, 2018.
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U.S. Navy sailors Petty Officer Kevin Aldana, Seaman Colin Dupon and Petty Officer Kyle Reed salute as McCain's funeral procession passes on it's way to the U.S. Capitol on Aug. 31 in Washington.
Based at Fort Mead, Maryland, the sailors decided to use one of their days off to come to Washington and pay respect to McCain.

Joint service members of a military casket team prepare to carry McCain's casket into the U.S. Capitol, where he will lie in state for the rest of the day on Aug. 31.
















A military honor guard carries McCain's casket from the U.S. Capitol Sept. 1, 2018.
Politicians on both sides of the aisle, including former adversaries, paid tribute to McCain at his memorial service in Washington later that morning.
















Cindy McCain lays her head on her husband's casket during a burial service United States Naval Academy cemetery in Annapolis, Maryland, on Sept. 2.
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