Veterans
Related: About this forumUnclaimed remains of 17 veterans are buried with honors in Marana
More than 100 people gathered Saturday morning in Marana to honor 17 deceased U.S. military veterans whose remains were never claimed, some for decades.
Missing in America Project arranged for the burials at Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery as a final tribute to veterans who, while they died without being claimed by next of kin, were worthy of recognition for their service.
"Whether someone served two years and got out because of an injury, or they served 30 or 40 years and made it their whole career, they all deserve at least to be recognized for what they did," said Peter Redwine, an MIAP supporter.
The ceremony began with honor details folding U.S. flags in perfect unison. As pairs of servicemen and women marched up to a table holding the boxes of cremated remains, the rhythmic tapping of their boots on the concrete was the only sound.
Read more: https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/phoenix/2019/04/27/unclaimed-remains-17-u-s-veterans-buried-marana/3602375002/
Cross-posted in the Arizona Group.
madaboutharry
(41,290 posts)It is important to be reminded that there are good people in the world who are doing good things.
TexasTowelie
(116,516 posts)My brother and father are both veterans. My maternal grandfather and two of her brothers are also veterans so with the exception of Vietnam, family members served in all of the 20th century wars from World War I to the Persian Gulf War.
However, it is sad that there wasn't anyone to claim the remains of these veterans.
GeoWilliam750
(2,540 posts)TexasTowelie
(116,516 posts)Haggis for Breakfast
(6,831 posts)The Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team (DMORT) are experts in the filed of identification. Members of DMORT are experts in various fields, everything from MDs to medical examiners, pathologists, forensic odontologists, anthropologists, experts in fingerprints and funeral/mortuary experts. They are frequently called on is mass disasters, but there is a branch that is dedicated to identifying the remains of long-lost military. They are still working in the jungles of Vietnam to bring closure to those MIAs who were never found or identified, lost in the over growth of the jungle.
The work they do is amazing. A more dedicated group of folks you won't find.