Three whistleblowers whose complaints about the handling of soldiers' remains led to an investigation of the nation's largest military mortuary in Delaware say they were shocked and disturbed by some of the practices they witnessed. (Nov 11)
associatedpressThe Air Force is coming under heavy criticism over its handling of the remains of America's war dead, including complaints that it has not been upfront about the extent of the problem. (Dec. 8)
associatedpressThe military mortuary that receives America's war dead and prepares them for burial lost portions of human remains twice in 2009, prompting the Air Force to discipline three senior officials for "gross mismanagement." (Nov. 8)
associatedpressArlington National Cemetery employees are allowed to enroll in VA's National Cemetery Administration Training Center. See more DoD videos at www.dodvclips.mil
From: www.youtube.com November 09, 2011 - The Air Force now admits it mishandled remains of at least two of America's war dead. David Martin reports on the latest details of the federal investigation.FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for...
pigmine3In this episode: Disgrace at Dover Air Force Base over mishandled remains, Army the is fattest force, Sailors may be able to wear NWU's more frequently, Marines angry over spouses wearing MARPAT at special event.
Officials at Arlington National Cemetery say they've received hundreds of calls from family members concerned about the possible mishandling of their loved ones' remains. See more DoD videos at dodvclips.mil
Dover Air Force base in Delaware receives America\'s war dead in solemn ceremonies, but after a year-long investigation, the Air Force acknowledged \"gross mismanagement\" of some remains within the base\'s mortuary. Margret Warner discusses the revelations with The Washington Post\'s Craig Whitl...
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