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By Robert Burns - The Associated Press
Posted : Tuesday Nov 8, 2011 12:51:56 EST WASHINGTON — The Air Force mortuary that receives America’s war dead and prepares them for burial lost portions of human remains twice in 2009, prompting the Air Force to discipline three officials for “gross mismanagement,” officials said Tuesday. A year-long Air Force investigation reviewed 14 sets of allegations of improper handling of war remains as reported by three whistleblower workers at Dover Air Force Base, Del. That is where all war dead are received from foreign battlefields to be formally identified, autopsied and prepared for transfer to their families. The Air Force inspector general found no violations of law or regulation in any of the 14 cases, but he cited a series of failures ... Read the rest of the story here. ------------------------------------ Tell us what you think ... |
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