dover air force base

Soldiers Remains Dumped In Landfills

Posted 11/9/11 at 6:57pm by jamie

Absolutely disgusting:

The Dover Air Force Base mortuary for years disposed of some dead troops’ body parts by burning them and dumping the ashes in a Virginia landfill, a practice that officials have since abandoned in favor of burying the remains at sea.

The Dover mortuary, which is the main point of entry for America’s war dead, sent remains to the landfill from 2003 until 2008, according to Air Force officials. The manner of disposal was typically withheld from the relatives of fallen service members. The disclosure comes in the aftermath of several federal investigations into mishandling of remains at the mortuary.

And for the Republicans out there who want to instantly blame Obama for this, from 2003-2008 George Bush was President. This isn't "blaming Bush", it's pointing out a fucking fact!

After 18 Years

Posted 4/6/09 at 8:20am by jamie

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(photo credit: Reuters)

Finally Americans get to bear witness to some of the costs of war:

The arrival of remains of Staff Sgt. Phillip A. Myers, a 30-year-old supporting Operation Enduring Freedom, at Dover Air Force Base at 11 p.m. today marked the first time that the transfer of any of the nearly 5,000 U.S. troops who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan was open to the media.

Last night I heard some right winger on CNN saying how this was so disrespectful to the family, and that will be their talking point. They forget that the family has to approve this. For some families its a mechanism to cope, while others feel it helps show the country what war really is. It doesn’t matter the reason, it only matters that the family gets to decide, and some right winger who champions for war but never fights has no right to tell them otherwise.

Honoring Our Soldiers As Luggage

Posted 12/11/05 at 5:58am by jamie

Here is a disturbing story of how our leaders treat those who have made the
ultimate sacrifice in combat. From 10 News in
San Diego:

Marine Bodies Sent To Families On
Commercial Airliners

SAN DIEGO -- There's controversy over how the military is transporting
the bodies of service members killed overseas, 10News reported.

A local family said fallen soldiers and Marines deserve better and that
one would think our war heroes are being transported with dignity, care and
respect. It said one would think upon arrival in their hometowns they are
greeted with honor. But unfortunately, the family said that is just not the
case.

Dead heroes are supposed to come home with their coffins draped with the
American flag -- greeted by a color guard.

But in reality, many are arriving as freight on commercial airliners --
stuffed in the belly of a plane with suitcases and other cargo.

John Holley and his wife, Stacey, were stunned when they found out the
body of their only child, Matthew, who died in Iraq last month, would be
arriving at Lindbergh Field as freight.

"When someone dies in combat, they need to give them due respect they
deserve for (the) sacrifice they made," said John Holley.

John and Stacey Holley, who were both in the Army, made some calls, and
with the help of U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, Matthew was greeted with honor and
respect.

"Our familiarity with military protocol and things of that sort allowed
us to kind of put our foot down -- we're not sure other parents have that
same knowledge," said Stacey Holley.

The Holleys now want to make sure every fallen hero gets the proper
welcome.

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