A soldier shot and killed at a military recruiting office in Arkansas last week was laid to rest Monday, though what his headstone will eventually read is still unknown.Pvt. William Andrew Long's family must still decide whether his tombstone lists him as the first soldier to die at the hands of a terrorist since Sept. 11, 2001.Police say Long was shot and killed June 1 by Abdulhakim Muhammad, 23, a Muslim convert, at a recruiting center at a suburban Little Rock strip mall. Muhammad, who also allegedly injured another Army private, targeted soldiers "because of what they had done to Muslims in the past," authorities said.
PICTURE LEFT:Janet Long, mother of slain Army recruiter Pvt. William Long, center, carries a flag from graveside services for her son at Arkansas Veterans Cemetery in North Little Rock, Ark., Monday, June 8, 2009. Pvt. Long was shot and killed June 1, outside the Army-Navy Career Center in Little Rock, Ark.(AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

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