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I don't think this is extremely politicial and I try to stay out of the P&N forums, so I'm posting it here. It's worthy of your time.
There are no reporters on the tarmac at Dover Air Force Base. The public is not allowed to witness the military tradition of "receiving the remains." Instead, there are soldiers, roused at dark hours to stand in the confines of what seems like a secret as the dead are brought home.
I am one of the soldiers.
I don't think this is extremely politicial and I try to stay out of the P&N forums, so I'm posting it here. It's worthy of your time.
