US Makes Changes To Cremations For Slain Troops

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First Posted: 05- 9-08 10:20 PM   |   Updated: 05-17-08 05:12 AM

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The Pentagon is recommending changes in the handling of troops' remains, after it was revealed that a crematorium contracted by the military handles both human and animal cremations.

A military official said there have been no instances or charges that human and pet remains were mixed. But officials are now recommending that troops' remains be incinerated only at facilities that are dedicated entirely to humans, in order to avoid any appearance of a problem. Or, officials said, families can opt to have a relative's remains sent to a local funeral home for cremation, which would be paid for by the military.

Defense Secretary Robert Gates believed the earlier situation was "insensitive and entirely inappropriate for the dignified treatment of our fallen," said Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell.

"Our heroes deserve to be better treated than that," Morrell said, adding that a sign at one of the crematoriums noted that it also does pet cremations. He said Gates offered an apology to military families for the insensitivity.

Morrell said there is "absolutely no evidence whatsoever at this point that any human remains were at all ever mistreated, or ever not cremated where they were supposed to be cremated. That said, the secretary believes that is it inappropriate, even if permissible under the rules and regulations, to cremate our fallen, our heroes, in a facility that also cremates pets."

The Dover Air Force Base Port Mortuary, where all troops' remains arrive from the battlefield, does not have its own crematorium, so it contracts with two funeral homes for the cremations: Torbert Funeral Chapel and Pippens Funeral Home.

Pippens' crematorium is located at the funeral home and is used only for human remains, while Torbert's has incinerators for both human and animal remains.

While most facilities don't advertise the fact that they handle both human and animal remains, there is a sign near the Torbert crematory advertising the "Friends Forever Pet Cremation Service."

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Officials said there are three incinerators at the Torbert facility, and two are used for humans, while one is used for pets. The human and pet facilities are separated by about 20 feet.

Air Force Lt. Gen. Frank Klotz, Air Force staff director, told Pentagon reporters that it is not uncommon for crematoriums to provide both services.

Klotz said the issue came to light Friday when an officer who works in the Pentagon went to Dover to pay respects to a fallen comrade who was being cremated. The soldier noticed the pet cremations sign, and was concerned about the fact that the facility handled both human and animal remains.

The officer alerted senior officials at the Pentagon, who notified Capitol Hill and quickly pulled together the policy changes. Arizona Sen. John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, sent a letter to Gates calling the report "very disturbing."

Bill Torbert, president of Torbert Funeral Chapel, said a representative from Dover Air Force Base visited a crematory run by his company earlier this week, but was satisfied there was nothing amiss.

Torbert said the human and pet crematories are in adjoining buildings on the same property but have separate entrances. A sign advertising pet cremation services is in front of the Friends Forever office, but there are no signs on the building housing the human crematory facilities, which Torbert said are not used for cremation of pets.

"We do a lot of work with the military," he said. "We service them very well."

Gates has directed David Chu, the undersecretary of defense for personnel, to conduct a review of Defense Department policies and practices governing the cremation and handling of remains of service members.

To date, Dover's port mortuary has processed 4,608 remains, but the Pentagon was not immediately able to say how many of those were cremations, and how many were handled by either Pippens or Torbert rather than service members' hometown facilities. Lt. Chris Sukach, spokeswoman for the Dover base, had no immediate comment and referred questions to Pentagon officials.

Klotz said the military has used the two Delaware facilities since about 2001, and neither one, on its own, can meet the Pentagon's needs in the time required. He said he plans to go to Dover on Saturday to speak with officials about the matter.

The Pentagon is recommending changes in the handling of troops' remains, after it was revealed that a crematorium contracted by the military handles both human and animal cremations. A military offic...
The Pentagon is recommending changes in the handling of troops' remains, after it was revealed that a crematorium contracted by the military handles both human and animal cremations. A military offic...
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This kind of body disposal should be reserved for the cowardly cheerleader armchair commandos who beat the war drum but won't enlist themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 05/10/2008
- lisakaz2 I'm a Fan of lisakaz2 95 fans permalink
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Or send their kids.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 05/10/2008
- farseer I'm a Fan of farseer 7 fans permalink
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Cremation is the destruction of the human body, and where it is carried out doesn't make a difference in that. The traditional faith of jews and of christians rejects cremation vehemently. The jews cremated their enemies to dishonor them, but buried their own with respect. The christians honor Joseph of Arimathea and the myrrhbearing women because they showed respect for the body of Jesus Christ by anointing it with fragrant spices and placing it in a tomb. (What if they had burned the body of the Son of God to ashes? Would that have shown respect?) Those who really believe in the resurrection of the body, and that the body is the temple of the Holy Spirit (as the New Testament says), do not obliterate that body.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 05/10/2008
- Pigliacci I'm a Fan of Pigliacci 9 fans permalink

I'm guessing you're neither a theologian nor clergy person. FYI, the vast majority of Christian denominations approve cremations; the "resurrection of the body" is a mystery that does not require an intact corpse, or perhaps you imagine that flesh and blood and bone remain in perfect repose awaiting the last trumpet? Graves for the most part are only tended by those who knew the departed; once those people have passed on, well, good luck. And what of those lost at sea, utterly consumed and dispersed to the last atom?

Funerary rites and offices are acts intended to show respect and caring among those still living for those who have died. Cremation may be every bit as respectful as burial; this story reveals disrespect.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 PM on 05/10/2008
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Of course God can raise up a destroyed corpse. That is beside the point. I am an Orthodox christian clergyman. The acceptance of cremation by (certain) christian groups is only a very recent development. For more, see my post in this thread, time-stamped 10:48 PM on 05/10/200.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 PM on 05/10/2008
- plainsman I'm a Fan of plainsman 16 fans permalink
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If God can build the body from dust, God can resurrect it from dust as well. Is it more respectful to allow the body to deteriorate in the ground or burn it and return it to dust. I think the whole resurrection of the body is ridiculous anyway, just to let you know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 PM on 05/10/2008
- AxelDC I'm a Fan of AxelDC 83 fans permalink
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So, God can create the Earth in 7 days out of nothing, but he can't undue a simple fire? What a weak and enfeebled diety you believe in.

Most societies, from the Hindus to the Vikings, have viewed a firey burial as the ultimate honor. How much better to go out in a blaze of glory than to slowly rot 6 feet under in an aluminum box.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 05/10/2008
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Of course God can and will raise up bodies that have been destroyed by fire or by any other means. That's beside the point. For complete answer, see my post in this thread, posted at 10:48 PM on 05/10/200.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 PM on 05/10/2008

The body is a vehicle for the spirit. Do you really think an omnipotent creator would disqualify those who opt to return to dust via fire???

Once we "shed this mortal coil" the spirit has already begun its journey. All that is left is a hollow shell, and if creamation is what that individual has CHOSEN, it should be carried out with the utmost INTEGRITY.­..........­........NO­T at a dog pound, for Chrissakes.

To all: No matter what you believe in, we are here to simply love one another, period.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 05/10/2008
- Pigliacci I'm a Fan of Pigliacci 9 fans permalink

You're flirting with dualism and gnosticism, which most Christians would consider heresy, but your last point IS the point. Hear, hear.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 05/10/2008
- msmaggie I'm a Fan of msmaggie 10 fans permalink

What exactly do you think happens to buried remains over time? "Dust to dust" ring a bell?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 05/10/2008
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WHAT!!!!!!!!!! This is a outrage!!! Why the hell did the DoD even contract with a company that specializes in Pet Cremation in the first place!!! This is BS!!! Our troops deserve better than this!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 05/10/2008
- truthyguy I'm a Fan of truthyguy 42 fans permalink

Yes - they deserve to be brought home from Bush's War and to have our respect for doing their duty without question, even though that duty was directed by an incompetent liar of a president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 PM on 05/10/2008

No comment. I am just to damn mad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 PM on 05/10/2008

Since I can't quite express my anger without saying things I probably should not say, I think I'll just log off and say a prayer for our troops. They have given all and they get nothing in return.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 05/10/2008
- truthyguy I'm a Fan of truthyguy 42 fans permalink

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE TELL ME THAT THIS STORY IS A MISTAKE.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 05/10/2008
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I called the Animal Clinic where I care for my cats, and they do not handle Human cremations. So it looks like the pentagon and the white house is spewing more of their bullshit. Man when will it stop?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 05/10/2008
- plainsman I'm a Fan of plainsman 16 fans permalink
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The story is typical of this administration's hands-off approach. They do not to the leg-work beforehand. Not only did they have no strategy beyond 'shock and awe,' but they had no strategy for 'honor and respect,' which is evident from stop-loss, extended deployments, minimum to non-existent leave while on duty, the lack of proper care and access to care, the deplorable conditions awaiting soldiers at stateside barracks, etc., etc., etc. They should feel ashamed for letting our soldiers down (and our nation).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 05/10/2008
- getoffmedz I'm a Fan of getoffmedz 112 fans permalink
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More destruction of evidence as to the ACTUAL Iraq War losses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 05/10/2008
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Code Pink Protesters Try WITCHCRAFT at Anti-War Rallies...

Damn! Who knew they HAD religion?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 05/10/2008
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Maybe they will try levitating the Pentagon next.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 05/10/2008
- plainsman I'm a Fan of plainsman 16 fans permalink
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I'd join that effort!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 05/10/2008
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One can always hope... might wake up a few dozen of those annoying desk jockeys in the elite "Ch'Airborne" regiment and get them to actually do something truly patriotic and honest, and stop wasting time giving defense contractors whatever they want in the name of patriotism and a private sector defense job after they retire...

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 05/10/2008
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I for one did; Wiccans are nothing new, anymore than Episcopalians. K-ration, where have you been these past 250 years?

Leland R. Erickson

Citizen

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 05/10/2008
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Hate to break it to you KBAR, but there are Wiccans (and Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, Atheists etc.) in the military. The evangelicals haven't managed to turn it into the Jesus Force quite yet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 05/10/2008
- Dan909 I'm a Fan of Dan909 3 fans permalink
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Don't be upset... it's just the government's way of adding some class to the whole Iraq thing with some Shakespeare: "Cry 'Havoc!’, and let slip the dogs of war." Except they leave out the "Cry havoc" part.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 05/10/2008
- bobo209 I'm a Fan of bobo209 9 fans permalink

DOGS DAY AFTERNOON.­..ATTTICAA ATTICAAAA.­.CLIFFORD THE DOG WUFF WUFF..SHAM­E..ON JOE LEIBERMAN

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 05/10/2008
- go4thegold I'm a Fan of go4thegold 4 fans permalink

Our proud military is once again disgraced by the Pentagon. Disgraced.­.. !!! D.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 AM on 05/10/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

A sad story and a sad reminder.

Thank you for turning the conversation to the war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 05/10/2008

Oh my God, Huffington Post! You published a photo of a flag-draped coffin! How unpatriotic! You must hate America!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 05/10/2008
- eurydice I'm a Fan of eurydice 10 fans permalink

Big deal. Remains are remains.

Your loved one is not in the ashes. Your loved one is in your heart.
Plus the implication that human remains are somehow superior to animal remains is also ridiculous.

I have lost pets who were far more precious to me than some relatives that I have lost.

Get some perspective, people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 05/10/2008
- LouisPWu I'm a Fan of LouisPWu 4 fans permalink

It is your perspective that is disturbing. These fallen soldiers DESERVE respect, else we are a society without values. And to value a pet more than a relative..­. get some help, quick.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 05/10/2008
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There is no proof in the above article that the bodies were treated with anything but respect, as they should be.

As for your second comment, loss is loss and grief is grief, regardless. To come down on someone because she or he has grieved for their beloved animal companion, and felt that loss in a deep and profound way, (simply because the one who died is an animal and not a human) is wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 05/10/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

If it were your child...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 05/10/2008
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If it were my child (and I have 3 of them who are, thankfully, far too young to be worried about serving in this particular war, but who knows what their future holds) I would be far more enraged about them being sent to fight in this illegal war in the first place.

As long as the bodies are handled with respect what does it matter that, 20 feet away, someone's beloved animal is also being cremated?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 05/10/2008

These bodies served a purpose in life, and deserve respect in death. The loved one may live in ones heart, and the spirit may have left this earthly body. But this is about respect for the ultimate sacrifice.

Many of us can say that we have lost pets who were closer than some relatives. While this practice does affect loved ones, you can't tell them to get a grip, get perspective. But the overall matter, again, is respect for the remains of one who answered this country's call to serve, and left this life in so doing.

This is about respect for that sacrifice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 AM on 05/10/2008
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Perspective, eurydice? You obviously have none about anything.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 05/10/2008
- blytzd I'm a Fan of blytzd 4 fans permalink

Sweet, we will forward your remains to the nearest dog food factory... though I doubt even Fido would want to eat something so repugnant. Maybe we can send your meatsack off to a loony bin for necrophilia studies instead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 PM on 05/10/2008
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