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According to NBCNews, “the solemn ceremonies at a military base in Hawaii are a sign of the nation's commitment to returning and identifying its fallen warriors. These ceremonies also have been known, at least among some of the military and civilian staff here, as The Big Lie"A sad story...http://investigations.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/10/10/20889368-pentagon-unit-held-phony-ceremonies-for-mias-using-planes-that-cant-fly?lite
So they were doing it partly for show, and now they'll be rebranding it to more accurately tell what is actually taking place.
The JPAC Lab has all kinds of issues and it has recently caused a pretty big stir in the community of vets and serving soldiers. I am lifetime VFW member and I know the VFW has been beating them up about and pestering congress for a little over a year now. I find it disgraceful the way they do things, it reminds me of the scandal at Dover a few years ago when it came out that they were disposing of severed limbs and other body parts of soldiers returned from the battlefield in a local landfill.
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