General: With The Number Of Soldiers We Now Have In Harm's Way, Our Losses Will Preclude Individual Memorial Ceremonies
Army officials said the idea to hold monthly services reflected a need to find balance between honoring the dead and the practical reality that the services take time to plan, including things like coordinating rifle salutes and arranging receptions for family members who attend.
"As much as we would like to think otherwise, I am afraid that with the number of soldiers we now have in harm's way, our losses will preclude us from continuing to do individual memorial ceremonies," Brig. Gen. William Troy, who was the interim commander at Fort Lewis at the time, wrote in an e-mail message announcing the policy in May.



New York Times | WILLIAM YARDLEY | July 24, 2007 10:09 PM