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American Soldiers honoured: Treated like dogs in America


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American Soldiers honoured: Treated like dogs in America

Topic started by echoboom on May 12, 2008 2:00:40 pm

US soldiers cremated in pet facilityMay 10, 2008 12:30pm

US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has apologised after learning that some US war dead were cremated in a commercial facility that also cremates pets.

Mr Gates has ordered a review of the handling of the remains of US war dead.

Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell said there was no evidence that any US servicemember was cremated in an incinerator used for pets.

But Gates believed that the use of a commercial facility that cremated both humans and pets, albeit in separate incinerators, was "insensitive and entirely inappropriate for the dignified treatment of our fallen," Morrell said.

"The families of the fallen have the secretary's deepest apology," he added.

An unidentified army officer complained earlier today after visiting the military's mortuary at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to pay respects to a comrade who had been killed in combat, officials said.

He discovered that the soldier was to be cremated at a facility off the base that had a sign outside saying it was a pet crematorium, they said.

The officer sent out an email with photographs of the facility that prompted Gates' action, a senior army officer said.

The facility, owned by the Torbit's Funeral Home Crematory, had been contracted by the air force to cremate remains of soldiers brought back from Iraq and Afghanistan through Dover, officials said.

Morrell said the cremations were performed at a separate site that had two incinerators for human remains and one for pet remains.

"We have absolutely no evidence whatsoever at this point that any human remains were at all ever mistreated, were ever not cremated where they were supposed to be cremated," Morrell said.

"That said, the secretary believes that it is inappropriate, even if though permissible under the rules, to cremate our fallen, our heroes in a facility that also cremates pets," he said.

"We just believe our heroes deserve to be treated better than that."

The air force halted the use of the crematorium and directed that only facilities co-located with funeral homes be used in the future, and that there be a military presence at the facilities, Morrell said.

Gates also ordered David Chu, undersecretary of defence for personnel, to conduct a review of the handling and cremation of remains of US military personnel, Morrell said.































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Post by bjkumar on May 12, 2008 3:49:19 pm


Kambakhat Boomer, you should apologize, too!


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Post by bjkumar on May 12, 2008 3:41:54 pm

Thank you, typhoon!

In Amrikka, what (may have) happened was not planned by anybody - perhaps some people messed up. The top leadership did not sanction it, yet - when it came up - they apologized!

In Pakistan, the soldiers were sent to certain death (which country will not defend itself?) and when they died and cried out - they were abandoned. To the point that it was the "enemy" which gave them a burial. Those who made the decisions to send them in - they did not even acknowledge these people who - unlike the American soldiers - never had a choice!

Kaun se munH se Pakistani gaaliyaN denge US ko?!


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Post by typhoon on May 12, 2008 3:19:00 pm

BJ,

Yes that was a very sad thing (Kargil). These poor soldiers were sent on a suicide mission basically with no strategic benefit.


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Post by bjkumar on May 12, 2008 3:15:46 pm

...Pakistani soldiers...

(even though a misnomer!)


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Post by bjkumar on May 12, 2008 3:14:45 pm


[US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has apologised after learning that some US war dead were cremated in a commercial facility]

Perhaps miaN Mushy should apologize for so many Pakistani shoulders being abandoned to become fodder for eagles and crows on Kargil heights?!!

And the mullahs who exhorted all those Kashmiri youths become jihadis?!


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Post by typhoon on May 12, 2008 2:05:02 pm

these guys have moved past imperialism and are now merely in the throes of corporatocracy.

Misguided poor idiots go and kill humans for the sake of corporations and then get burned for their sins, so no trace is left.


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