Sunday, October 13, 2013

JPAC admits to phony ceremonies honoring ‘returning’ remains

Via Daily Timewaster

 

The Department of Defense unit charged with recovering servicemembers’ remains abroad has been holding phony “arrival ceremonies” for seven years, with an honor guard carrying flag-draped coffins off of a cargo plane as though they held the remains returning that day from old battlefields.

The Pentagon acknowledged Wednesday that no honored dead were in fact arriving, and that the planes used in the ceremonies often couldn’t even fly, and were towed into position. The story was first reported on nbcnews.com.

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6 comments:

  1. Sounds like it's past time to hold some ceremonies for those JPAC a-holes.

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    1. I hear you sir. It's just a matter of common decency, really. Just like the memorials and denying all those old vets the one damn last chance they're probably going to get to go see them. Trite, piddling, insulting, with no regard for the sacrifice of others.

      That's fine, if they want to play it low, dirty and all out shitty, I can do that. The goddamn SS and the Japs learned the hard way and these no good bastards will too.

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    2. these no good bastards will to

      The SS and Japs look tame considering the intentions of the current government.

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  2. Brock if you really want to get pissed - in the 90's when they started the DNA recording of troops was to save money. As in ID remains and not pay to bring them back to save money Clinton did this.

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