Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Thirty Heroes come home today

Thirty of America's honored dead are returning home today. Mean while, the American media barely notices, as they have been denied the ability to access the arrival at Dover by the DOD and the military.
Pentagon officials announced Monday they will not allow any media coverage of the arrival of the remains of 22 SEALs, three Air Force special operations ground controllers, and five Army helicopter crew  members killed Saturday in Afghanistan.
A Marine Corps carry team moves a transfer case containing the remains of Lance Cpl. Christopher L. Camero, who died in Afghanstan, during a dignified transfer ceremony at Dover Air Force Base, Del., July 20, 2011. (AP Photo/Ann Heisenfelt)
The 30 service members were killed in an attack by a Taliban insurgent on a CH-47 Chinook on Saturday—the most deadly single attack since the beginning of the Afghanistan war in 2001. The military has not announced when the service members’ remains will be arriving at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
After years of banning the media from covering the return ceremony for service members killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Pentagon began allowing coverage in 2009, providing that the next-of-kin authorized the photographers and television crew to be present.

Mean while  in other news?  Who really cares................

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