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Tubby
12-10-2005, 02:17 PM
Family Upset Over Marine's Body Arriving As Freight Fri Dec 9, 9:25 PM ET

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 (news, bio, voting record), 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.

The bodies of dead service members arrive at Dover Air Force Base.

From that point, they are sent to their families on commercial airliners.

Reporters from 10News called the Defense Department for an explanation. A representative said she did not know why this is happening.

Patrick
12-10-2005, 04:38 PM
Family Upset Over Marine's Body Arriving As Freight Fri Dec 9, 9:25 PM ET

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 (news, bio, voting record), 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.

The bodies of dead service members arrive at Dover Air Force Base.

From that point, they are sent to their families on commercial airliners.

Reporters from 10News called the Defense Department for an explanation. A representative said she did not know why this is happening.


Absolutely disgraceful!

We should have never gone in there in the first place.

If the Iraquis wanted freedom they should have fought for it themselves. Our war against terrorism and Iraq have nothing to do with each other.

Imperialism at its best.:mad:

jzt
12-11-2005, 12:38 AM
Absolutely disgraceful!

We should have never gone in there in the first place.

If the Iraquis wanted freedom they should have fought for it themselves. Our war against terrorism and Iraq have nothing to do with each other.

Imperialism at its best.:mad:


I have to say that it is disgraceful, but this has nothing to do with Iraq. Now, I'm not a big supporter of the Iraqi war, but let's be realistic. These are two separate issues. The war in Iraq and how we treat our fallen soldiers. One does not have anything to do with the other.

Patrick
12-11-2005, 01:56 AM
I have to say that it is disgraceful, but this has nothing to do with Iraq. Now, I'm not a big supporter of the Iraqi war, but let's be realistic. These are two separate issues. The war in Iraq and how we treat our fallen soldiers. One does not have anything to do with the other.

To me, they are quite integral.

Not one American should have died for the Iraqis' freedom and for our fallen heroes to be treated this way is an absolute disgrace.

My hope is that this country wakes up in the next election and that the Democratic Party grows a backbone.:mad:

jzt
12-11-2005, 02:24 AM
To me, they are quite integral.

Not one American should have died for the Iraqis' freedom and for our fallen heroes to be treated this way is an absolute disgrace.My hope is that this country wakes up in the next election and that the Democratic Party grows a backbone.:mad:

I'm not arguing this point.

But the article was about how the deceased soldiers' bodies were being treated in transit. They should not be treated like just another freight shipment. This goes for soidiers that die anywhere in the world, not just Iraq.

d-o-b
12-11-2005, 10:11 AM
this sucks!!!