Media Witness Return Of War Casualty For First Time In 18 Years

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RANDALL CHASE | April 5, 2009 11:56 PM EST | AP

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In this March 19, 2008 photo provided by the U.S. Air Force, Lt. Gen. Robert D. Bishop Jr., then 3rd Air Force commander, left, presents Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers, 48th Civil Engineer Squadron, with a Bronze Star medal during an Airmen’s Call at RAF Lakenheath, England. Myers, 30, of Hopewell Va, died April 4, 2009 in Afghanistan from wounds suffered from an improvised explosive device. After receiving permission from family members, Air Force officials planned to open Dover Air Force Base, Delaware for the media to observe the return of the body of Myers Sunday night. (AP Photo/U.S. Air Force, Airman Perry Aston)

DOVER, Del. — For the first time since an 18-year ban on news coverage of returning war dead was lifted, the media witnessed the arrival Sunday night of a soldier killed overseas.

After receiving permission from family members, the military opened Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to the press. An eight-member team wearing white gloves and camouflage battle fatigues carried the body of 30-year-old Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers of Hopewell, Va., off a military jet in a solemn ceremony on a cool, clear night.

Myers was killed April 4 near Helmand province, Afghanistan, when he was hit with an improvised explosive device, the Department of Defense said.

The ceremony under the yellowish haze of airport floodlights took about 20 minutes with Myers' wife and other family members in attendance.

Myers was a member of the 48th Civil Engineer Squadron with the Royal Air Force in Lakenheath, England, one of the bases the U.S. Air Force uses in the country. He was awarded a Bronze Star for bravery last year in recognition of his efforts in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, the Department of Defense said.

The new Pentagon policy gives families a choice of whether to admit the press to ceremonies at Dover, home to the nation's largest military mortuary and the entry point to the U.S. for service personnel killed overseas.

Critics of the previous policy had said the government was trying to hide the human cost of war.

President Barack Obama had asked for a review of the ban, and Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that the blanket restriction made him uncomfortable. The administration will let families decide whether to allow photographs.

For example, if several caskets arrive on the same flight, news coverage will be allowed only for those whose families have given permission.

The ban was put in place by President George H.W. Bush in 1991, at the time of the Persian Gulf War. From the start, it was cast as a way to shield grieving families.

There have been several exceptions since then, most notably in 1996 when President Bill Clinton attended the arrival of the remains of Commerce Secretary Ron Brown and 32 others killed in a plane crash in Croatia. In 2000, the Pentagon distributed photographs of the arrival of remains of those killed in the bombing of the USS Cole and in 2001, the Air Force distributed a photograph of the remains of a victim of the Sept. 11 attack on the Pentagon.

One objection to lifting the ban had been that if the media were present, some families might feel obligated to come to Dover for the brief, solemn ritual in which honor guards carry the caskets off a plane. Few families now choose to attend, in part because doing so means leaving home and the support system of friends at a difficult time. The sudden trip can also be expensive and logistically difficult to arrange.

DOVER, Del. — For the first time since an 18-year ban on news coverage of returning war dead was lifted, the media witnessed the arrival Sunday night of a soldier killed overseas. After receivi...
DOVER, Del. — For the first time since an 18-year ban on news coverage of returning war dead was lifted, the media witnessed the arrival Sunday night of a soldier killed overseas. After receivi...
 
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Keep it hidden. You can't use the lower classes as cannon fodder unless you keep it well hidden, as Bush and Cheney did.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 AM on 04/06/2009
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To the entire Myers Family, you are in our hearts and prayers at this very difficult time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 AM on 04/06/2009

I think this is much needed and heavily supported by those who are in the military. If you put a face and a story behind every body instead of just a few brief seconds of news coverage on the numbers of it i think many will look at the war very differently. Our news in the past and they still do a terrible job covering the war. If you did not live here for the past decade you would not know we were even in a war if you watch and read the news.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 AM on 04/06/2009
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The American MSM have a lot to answer for. They allowed the Bush Administration to keep these events from the public. Canadian soldiers who are killed in Afghanistan are given military honours which are totally covered by the press. Upon arrival in Canada every aspect of the return is covered by national media. Part of the highway that is used by the motorcade is named in honour of the fallen soldiers. People line the overpasses with Canadian flags in tribute to the dead. Many of us disagree with the policy of having our soldiers in Afghanistan but we support the troops and honour the fallen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 AM on 04/06/2009
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There is nothing the media loves more than a flag draped coffin.

They use those images to shape and push their agenda whether it be for or against our nations actions overseas.

If the decision to allow reporters to use the images of their d. ead loved ones is given to the families, then I would respect any decision they make. However, I don't believe the media has a right, nor does the public at large, to witness the return and solemn ceremonies of our fallen heroes. Most of them have zero respect for our military anyway.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 AM on 04/06/2009
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Wow.
Not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 04/06/2009
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"Most of them have zero respect for our military anyway."

Link please.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 04/06/2009
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Read the article instead of just the headlines. It is left to the families.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 AM on 04/06/2009
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If you reread what I wrote, you'd see that I recognized that it's up to the families.

I'll respect their decision whatever it is. However, it should be left to them to decide and not the media.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 04/06/2009
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It sounds like you don't respect our military. I bet you watch on your local news as our men and women in the armed services march off to war and the bits that show them coming back and hugging their families. This is the other cost, a trgic cost, to war. The thoughts and sympathies are with the Meyers family and friends.



A military mom

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 04/06/2009

The zero respect comment, you are basing that on what exactly?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 04/06/2009

Good Morning! President Obama speaking to the Turkish Gov't. MSNBC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 AM on 04/06/2009

Obama is responsible for every flag covered casket from Iraq and Afghanistan we will see. Like it or not it is Obama who is continuing the war in Iraq, progressives like it and it is Obama who is sending tens of thousands of more US soldiers to fight and die in the mountains of Afghanistan, and again progressive like fighting in Afghanistan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 AM on 04/06/2009
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Bush created this mess. Obama is attempting to extricate us from it responsibly. I don't think anyone "likes" it but you cannot simply turn your back on the disaster the previous admin created.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:40 AM on 04/06/2009
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Yeah. You will be saying the same thing about Iraq in a couple years when the situation degrades. I bet we will be back there again in no time and in force.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 04/06/2009
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So, but we all know who started the wrong war and now Obama has to clean it up. We will never think that this was Obama's war. We aren't stupid even our children know who started this scenseless war. If Bush would have concentrated on Afganistan in the first palce Bin Ladin wouldn't be still sending video and audio tapes today. Bush Lost The War He Started.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 AM on 04/06/2009

Obama owns both wars. He could decide to implement an immediate as quickly as safe withdraw as millions of progressives supported before the election, today. Everyday we continue these wars it is because Obama chooses to continue the fighting. He has other choices which progressives voiced and publicized and now want to forget.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 AM on 04/06/2009

Hilarious to watch the alcoholic blame the treatments center.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 04/06/2009

really.....the wars started January 20 2009????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 04/06/2009
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With the inevitable rise in casualties due to the escalation of operations in Afghanistan, let's see how many media outlets publish/broadcast these images given that this is Obama's w a r. Very few, most likely.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 AM on 04/06/2009
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Why would you expect anything from the MSM in the U.S.? They are very consistant in being a complete and utter failure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 AM on 04/06/2009
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Wasn't Dubya president when all this started? I believe so.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:32 AM on 04/06/2009
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Why?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 AM on 04/06/2009
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Because the gushing MSM will do everything they can to make certain that Obama does not look bad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 AM on 04/06/2009
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Correction: Bush's war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 AM on 04/06/2009
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Obama's war? Are you smoking something? That is a really really really BIG stretch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 AM on 04/06/2009
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The escalation in Afghanistan is now Barack's War.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 AM on 04/06/2009
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Yes Obama's war. Your side always said that Afghanistan was were the problem is at. Obama escalated it and he now owns it

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:58 AM on 04/06/2009
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You mean real people are dying in these wars? I didn't know that. I thought the whole thing was a video game. I never saw any of this stuff when Bush was President. When did this war start to have real consequences with real people dying?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 AM on 04/06/2009
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How ever many dead bodies must come back for the American People to finally force the miltary out of business, so be it.

The wars we wage are sanitized and touch few Americans. If the American people had suffered just a fraction of what the Iraq people have suffered they would have jailed all of the neocon warmongers.

I am not arguing for universal military service to spread the pain and suffering around. That is just more insanity. I am arguing for the dissolution of our war machine.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:20 AM on 04/06/2009

As a veteran serving in both the US Airforce and Army and a wounded soldier who landed at Dover in 1991 without any media or marching bands but in the darkness of early morning skies, I always believed it was out of sight out of mind nothing more. We should hold our leaders accountable ie. Abu Ghraib, and the shameful way the Bush's team spun the Jessica Lynch rescue and Pat Tillman's friendly fire death and lying to his family at the Silver Star Ceremony and the half dozen investigative reports that still don't speak the truth, to use both these trajic stories as a recruiting tool. SHAMEFUL, but THIS IS A START!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 AM on 04/06/2009
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Agree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 AM on 04/06/2009
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I thank you for your service. It's shameful to sneak our men and women home wounded and dead with no acknowledgement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 AM on 04/06/2009
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You mean for your political fodder

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 AM on 04/06/2009
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agreed, and thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 04/06/2009

Thank you for your service. Yes, it is a start. Now let's see all of our vets get the treatment they were promised.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 AM on 04/06/2009
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Socialist! I don't care, but I would have rather nationalized oil than started that war in I raq.(or anywhere else for the sake of oil supply stability).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 AM on 04/06/2009

What if it were for water?

Seriously, there could come a day when the supply of fresh water is being leveraged.

Would you feel the same way if an Ar ab country was threatening to let millions in Africa d i e of thirst?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 AM on 04/06/2009
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Yes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 AM on 04/06/2009

Now, Obama cannot hide the results of his refusals to end the war in Iraq and to escalate the war in Afghanistan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 AM on 04/06/2009
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Both situations will be handled in due time. We must be as careful getting as we were reckless getting in.

There is no on/off switch. I would think that anyone posting here would be smart enough to know that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 AM on 04/06/2009
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Pulling out careful as we were careless getting in wasn't going to happen overnight.

And as I recall, Afghanistan is where the t.err0rists actually recruit and live, and is going to be a worldwide effort.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 AM on 04/06/2009
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I agree with your distinction

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 AM on 04/06/2009

You may be able to rationalize Obama's decisions to continue the war in Iraq and expand the fighting in the war in Afghanistan. But, these are Obama's decisions alone and he is responsible for every wounded, disabled and lost soldier from this point forward. It's on his hands.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:42 AM on 04/06/2009
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This mess has been seven years in the making. Obama's supposed to fix it during his first 100 days?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 04/06/2009
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That's what "Hope & Change" led us to believe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:31 AM on 04/06/2009
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Ohh, I get it..Blame Obama. What about the 4,000+ before this brave soldier? If he would have just abruptly ended the wars you would have b itched that "they" were going to come here now and start problems. Because that is why our men and women are there (I cannot use the word "we" because at this moment, I am sitting in my apartment waiting for my kids to wake up and my DD214 is stowed amongst my other important paperwork.), is it not?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 AM on 04/06/2009
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It's easy to get in and hard to pull out. We've disrupted two societies and destroyed their social infrastructure. Getting countries stabilized so they don't turn into something worse than before we invaded in a tough road to hoe.

Obama is playing mother to George Bush's self-indulgent petulant little child. George and Dick made the mess now Obama has to clean it up. It's not easy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 AM on 04/06/2009
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It is a showing of respect. Plain and simple.
The family of the fallen will decide now.
Not the POLITICIANS that don't want us to remember....
how many of our military are dying.
Making excuses....that the country doesn't need to see this...
or that somehow it is harder on the families...
is simply hiding the dead...
and that makes POLITICIANS feel better.
I believe it is a grand gesture of respect...
shown to the fallen heroes...
and the sacrifice their families have made!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:02 AM on 04/06/2009
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I absolutely, absolutely agree with you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 AM on 04/06/2009
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Well said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:18 AM on 04/06/2009
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The Obama Administration at work folks...this is openess, this is transparency. This is also sadly the true face of the wars we are engaged in. Young people, leaving home with dreams, and returning cold, silent, yet still heroic. President Obama, American needed to see this, and the families of these men and women need this acknowledgement as well. Thank you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 AM on 04/06/2009
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Couldn't of said it better myself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:27 AM on 04/06/2009
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Are these homecomings being covered now to honor the soldiers or as a propaganda device to turn Americans off to the war. I think it's the latter. I can't imagine these images being shown during world war ll. It would have been bad form.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 AM on 04/06/2009
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They were, on TV as well as documented in Life, Look, and the Saturday Evening Post magazines. Only the Bushies have spent an effort on looking the other way and ignoring our heroes you gave the the ultimate measure of devotion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:04 AM on 04/06/2009
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I have photos of my 2 great uncles (twins) being returned from the Pacific.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 AM on 04/06/2009
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Ok, let me get this straight....Propaganda???? You people (yes, "You People") always talk about "we honor the troops", riding around with "support the troops" on your vehicle's bumper. And now, somehow it is "propaganda" to cover these heroes coming home after they have given their lives???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 AM on 04/06/2009
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what??? operating on a history challenged perspective?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:05 AM on 04/06/2009
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These homecoming are as much a part of war as the ceremonious "pass and review" parades that glorify our fighting machine. It is also as important as the actual combat.

When you commit to war - there are consequences and it should all be transparent. Don't hide the casualties and only show the successes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 AM on 04/06/2009
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I am reposting clamperken's post below:

"Thank you President Obama. It's about time the country is once again being shown the true cost of war. Images of those flag draped caskets arriving from Vietnam was a contributing factor to the social uprising and protests that led to the end of that senseless war. Hopefully the outrage of the American public will once again result in ending these wars. Reporting the death count can't compare to the horrifying reality of seeing our young people being carried off the plane by thier comrades. Thank you for your service military men and women."

Perhaps you are too young to remember.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:11 AM on 04/06/2009
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I take it you never watched Ken Burn's documentary, The War or any other WWII documentary. You see much worse than flag draped coffins in a lot of them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:24 AM on 04/06/2009
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