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26-12-2013, 11:40 AM
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

Navy SEAL members are trained to a cost of USD1.5 million each, yet they were put into a pre-Vietnam War CH-47 helicopter and flown into the most dangerous part of Afghanistan without a gunship escort......many speculate that the SEAL team credited with the killing of bin Laden have been set up.


The truth about their fiery deaths from a "lucky" Taliban rocket is the last thing Congress wants to expose.

Western Center for Journalism reports, "After the families attended a military briefing about this 'lucky shot,' and how their sons died, they smelled a rat and started digging around."

Charlie Strange is the father of Navy SEAL Michael Strange, who died along with 16 other members of SEAL Team 6, said families were told their sons were cremated immediately without permission.

The emphasis on handling of the bodies is enormous and overwhelming. Each aspect, from the uniform to the handing of the casket, is taken seriously. They don't take the dead and toss them in an oven.

Charles Strange says the Taliban on the ground found the bodies of the crew - he requested a copy of the autopsy report, and unexpectedly received a CD with a photo of his son's body. His son's body had damage to one leg but no burns at all.


The process for returning remains from the war involves ice, not fire:

"The service member’s remains are packed in ice inside an aluminum, flag-draped “transfer case”. When fallen troops return home, they enter the U.S. through Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Del. Upon arrival they are greeted and transferred with great dignity by hearse to the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations center at Dover. Those in attendance, including the carry guard, chaplain, and any family members, VIPs, or journalists, follow on foot. The remains undergo all of the necessities of burial preparation at this time, including being clothed in full dress uniform."

During WWII, almost 80,000 Americans died fighting in the Pacific. 65,000 bodies first buried in almost 200 battlefield cemeteries, were returned home, and they weren't burned.


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