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Hundreds Of Bodies Buried At Arlington May Be Misplaced, Army Says

ANNE FLAHERTY and PAULINE JELINEK   06/11/10 12:39 AM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — An Army investigation has found that potentially hundreds of remains at Arlington National Cemetery have been misidentified or misplaced, in a scandal marring the reputation of the nation's pre-eminent burial ground for its honored dead since the Civil War.

Army Secretary John McHugh announced Thursday that the cemetery's two civilian leaders would be forced to step aside, and he appointed a new chief to conduct a more thorough investigation to examine the graves and sort out the mix-up.

"I deeply apologize to the families of the honored fallen resting in that hallowed ground who may now question the care afforded to their loved ones," McHugh told a Pentagon news conference.

Arlington National Cemetery is considered among the nation's most hallowed burial sites, with more than 300,000 people buried there with military honors. An average of 30 funerals are conducted there every day.

Among those buried at the cemetery are troops killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well service members from past conflicts dating back to the Civil War.

Famous presidents and their spouses, including members of the Kennedy family, also have been buried there. The cemetery, located across the Potomac River from Washington in northern Virginia, attracts more than 4 million visitors annually.

An Army investigation was launched last year after reports of employee misconduct, first reported by the Web site Salon.com.

Led by the service's inspector general, Lt. Gen. Steven Whitcomb, the investigation found lax management of the cemetery, where employees relied on paper records to manage the dozens of burials each week and maintain the thousands of existing gravesites.

Whitcomb said at least 211 remains were identified as potentially mislabeled or misplaced and that there could be more.

"We found nothing that was intentional, criminal intent or intended sloppiness that caused this. ... But of all the things in the world, we see this as a zero defect operation," he told reporters Thursday.

Whitcomb could not say how old the mixed-up remains might be or from what conflict, saying only that the problem had been confined to three areas of the cemetery known as sections 59, 65 and 66.

Whitcomb said he did find two cases of mis-marked graves in section 60, the area for veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. He said those mistakes had been corrected.

Dorothy Nolte, 68, of Burns, Tenn., said she learned last year that the remains of her sister, Air Force Master Sgt. Marion Grabe, who had been buried at Arlington in March 2008, had been moved to a new grave site. Nolte said she went to Arlington to find out that her sister's urn had been buried on top of another soldier, but then it was disinterred and moved to another grave site. She said she had not been informed of the transfer.

"I made them unearth the urn so I could see the name," Nolte said in a phone interview Thursday from New York. "I have peace knowing my sister is indeed in the right place."

As for the Army investigation, "I think that it's a good thing that the truth is coming out, and it's certainly a situation that needs to be rectified," she said.

Separately, the Army is investigating whether the cemetery's deputy superintendent, Thurman Higginbotham, made false statements to service investigators. Higginbotham, who ran the day-to-day operations at the cemetery, has been accused by former employees of creating a hostile work environment and breaking into their e-mail systems.

Higginbotham is on administrative leave, pending further review.

According to a defense official familiar with the case, who discussed the details on condition of anonymity, Higginbotham won't face criminal charges because of a lack of evidence. But, the official said, the Army will ensure he never works at the cemetery again.

The official wasn't authorized to speak publicly about the case because it is ongoing.

Higgenbotham's boss, John Metzler, is set to retire on July 2. Service officials say he is being pushed out with a letter of reprimand that blames him for failing to rein in Higginbotham's mistakes.

Taking their place will be Kathryn Condon, a former civilian head of Army Materiel Command who as executive director will in charge of fixing any burial errors. Patrick Hallinan, a director with the Veterans Affairs Department, is temporarily being assigned as the cemetery's superintendent.

McHugh also announced the creation of an independent advisory commission that will be led by former senators and Army veterans Max Cleland and Bob Dole.

Family members with questions are urged to call the cemetery at 703-607-8000.

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Associated Press writer Nafeesa Syeed contributed to this report.

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03:29 AM on 06/11/2010
As a soldier currently serving over seas. I hate to thing about what would l happen if I was to fall in combat. The pain that my love ones would go through if something of this nature would happen to me. And to think that I have loved one there myself. Could this have happened to them to? I understand anythings happen in life, but I feel that things like this should NEVER happened to those who defened this Great Nation. On the other hand If it did happen, families have already had to deal with the pain once. Why make it a public annocement that you jacked up and mixed this up. Fix it and do not tell anyone. I have no clue what to think about anymore.
SirCoolBreeze
GOP'ers = Alleged Unindicted Co-conspirators
02:02 AM on 06/11/2010
212 "misplaced" out of over 300,000? Gosh, they only got it right 99.9993% . Shoot them for GROSS INCOMPETENCE... sheesh.
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carlgt1
08:57 AM on 06/11/2010
technically it's 99.93% correct (100 - (212/300000 * 100))
SirCoolBreeze
GOP'ers = Alleged Unindicted Co-conspirators
09:55 AM on 06/11/2010
You need a more comprehensive calculator. 212/300000 = .0007
99.9993 + .0007 = 100

They only got 99.993% correct. "Git a rope". :-)
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LeftRight
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03:16 PM on 06/11/2010
Well first, we don't know how many there are, we just know that they've identified 212.

Second, I expect better than that from the Army at ARLINGTON!! It'd be bad enough if it happened at another national cemetary, but at ARLINGTON????
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01:43 AM on 06/11/2010
What a shame and a total disgrace for this to happen after what these soldiers have sacrificed for this country. So many of our men & women have sacrificed so much to have this kind of treatment and other poorly managed care upon returning home. We as Americans should demand from our leaders that if when we choose to fight a war by choice, The care of our men and women should be the first priority in any adventure. Thank-you George,Dick and all of the other WAR cheer leaders!! This problem lies at your doorsteps!You have really made us so very proud! Our soldiers deserve more than patriotic lip service, This is something we seem as a nation to be so very good at providing. They are our most valuable TREASURE! when are we going to start treating them that way? They need more "REAL" support like better healthcare, Family asisstance,faster disability processes and more mental health services and cut all the RED TAPE! We as a Nation can do so much better in caring for them as we claim to do. get rid of all the hero talk, the bumper stickers,parades,the boasting, the false pride, and the TV photo ops used only for ratings and lets show them by taking better care of them that we are truly a grateful Nation. Anything less is truly un-american! This is a very sad day to hear news of a report like this. We must do BETTER!
01:39 AM on 06/11/2010
Have you seen the care at veterens hospitals? If the living don't count...
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LeftRight
TANSTAAFL
03:18 PM on 06/11/2010
While I can't speak for everyone, the level of CARE that I've recieved at the Veterans Administration hospitals has been superb! The number of hoops I had to jump through to GET that care, on the other hand.....
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gomezrules
Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
12:40 AM on 06/11/2010
"Army Secretary John McHugh announced Thursday that the cemetery's two civilian leaders would be forced to step aside, and he appointed a new chief to conduct a more thorough investigation to examine the graves and sort out the mix-up."

Yo Obama! You taking notes? That's how you step up!!
12:42 AM on 06/11/2010
You talk too much.
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gomezrules
Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
12:38 AM on 06/11/2010
Stand by for the by-now usual "blame it on Bush/Cheney" by this admin! To the uber left, that's what passes as leadership these days!
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deeppeace
Hey! My micro-brew is empty!!
01:42 AM on 06/11/2010
Oh, quit whining.
02:18 AM on 06/11/2010
It would take a low life like you to try and make this political. I think that’s what we call a fake patriot, also these misplaced graves could potential go back to the civil war, so I don’t think anyone will be blaming bush.

Oh yea, you’re an idiot.
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gomezrules
Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
01:56 PM on 06/11/2010
Oh spare me here, you and your fellow hypocrites on these boards. As usual with your ilk, it's all about who is in the WH, and what letter follows their name! If Bush was still in office, you and yours would be having your usual hissy fit, foaming at the mouth to have him and evryone connected to him executed! You KNOW it. EVERYTHING was political when he as in office, as far as your side was concerned. Now, your guy is the one there, and suddenly, the buck stops somewhere else!

Again, you hypocrites truly are despicable.
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Fattonecat
whoops !!
12:25 AM on 06/11/2010
Sounds like another George "Frank Burns" Bush time bomb.
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lazercat2008
12:20 AM on 06/11/2010
We can fix this with the Tomb of the misplaced soldier.
12:43 AM on 06/11/2010
Really? You really cracked a joke about deceased servicemen and women? That's funny to you? The fact that families are emotionally a wreck right now with this problem has no bearing on your decorum?
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12:03 AM on 06/11/2010
It is despicable how this country treats its wounded and dead soldiers.

It’s bad enough when civilians disrespect those who gave their lives to defend us; it’s even worse when the military disrespects its fallen comrades in arms.

The caretakers of Arlington Cemetery should be court-martialed.
12:43 AM on 06/11/2010
Agree 100%.
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deeppeace
Hey! My micro-brew is empty!!
01:43 AM on 06/11/2010
I'm not defending them, but it appears those at fault are civilians.
10:36 PM on 06/10/2010
30 funerals a day??? I thought Arlington was only for the military movers and shakers. How big is that property?
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gomezrules
Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
01:59 PM on 06/11/2010
No, one does not have to be a 'mover and shaker' to be eligible for burial at Arlington or any of the national cemteries..

http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/eligib.htm
10:35 PM on 06/10/2010
I think Hillary would say they have been "misburied".
12:44 AM on 06/11/2010
It's ok to crack jokes about my fellow servicemen and women being improperly buried after giving their lives to defend you? That's funny to you? I hope you had a good laugh. Thanks for the disrespect.
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freaktown
10:30 PM on 06/10/2010
seriously, who cares? they're all dead anyway...does it really matter that john smith's rotting corpse is buried under fred jones' stone? it's all dead rotting meat...what difference does it really make?
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FALCON72
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11:25 PM on 06/10/2010
The last show of respect we can give our fallen soldiers is to properly identify their final resting place. Their family cares. And it does matter, a great deal.
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gomezrules
Why Don't We Do It In The Road?
12:38 AM on 06/11/2010
Says the typical Dem Party supporter..
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deeppeace
Hey! My micro-brew is empty!!
01:46 AM on 06/11/2010
Comments like his have no party association. Quit playing the pathetic victim.
10:21 PM on 06/10/2010
This is so sad. What is really sad with this posting are the number of responses which seem intent on making a political statement. Gosh. Can't we for once just try to honor our dead and get over the need to blame the current or former administration. Shame on us.
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Enroh Mot
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10:17 PM on 06/10/2010
They've misplaced over a hundred thousand homeless Vets, their not looking for them.
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Fattonecat
whoops !!
12:27 AM on 06/11/2010
Great post....... fanned
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Krootie
10:01 PM on 06/10/2010
Doesn't anyone remember a decade or so ago - there wasn't anymore room at the Arlington City of the Dead?? Or was it just a rumor? They must have evicted many of the tenants.
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Donald
10:25 PM on 06/10/2010
That report actually set a timeline predicting when the cemetery would run out of room. It still has a few years to go, but the window of opportunity for burial at Arlington is clearly coming to a close, and sooner rather than later. First come, first served.
10:38 PM on 06/10/2010
They should reserve it for generals and war dead. Just any old guy who served two years at checkpoint Charlie shouldn't qualify.