Posted on 05/25/2014 8:55:33 AM PDT by ExNewsExSpook
The bodies of 28 veterans at the L.A. County Morgue were finally moved Friday for burial to the Riverside National Cemetery.
CBS2/KCAL9 pressed the L.A. County Coroners Office Thursday to find out why the bodies had not yet received a proper burial after a source indicated there may have been as many as 60 veterans at the morgue for the past year and a half.
The morgue says the bodies were unclaimed and they dont know how long the veterans were there.
The law states veterans are supposed to receive a proper burial.
The Veterans Administration says they were never notified the bodies were processed and ready to be buried. More than two dozen bodies were transported to the Riverside National Cemetery Friday afternoon and more could be moved as they are identified.
On Friday evening, KCAL9′s Stacey Butler reported the LA County Morgue and the Veterans Administration were blaming each other for the mistake.
(Excerpt) Read more at losangeles.cbslocal.com ...
No dog tags to ID the person? My take is these are recent vet deaths.
That's all that need be said at this point other than for the VA to claim the morgue had not notified them the bodies were ready for BURIAL (it looks like they were notified the morgue had unclaimed vet bodies) is absurd.
At least now they are at proper rest.
This was big story last part of this weekend
I think somebody drop the ball at LA Coroner office that KCAL saying
What’s the problem? At least the VA facilities have well-maincured lawns...and the furniture in the administrative office is new and nice.
"The Veterans Administration says they were never notified the bodies were processed and ready to be buried."
Right now, there are thousands of Democrats thinking, “We could use these Veterans for medical tests”, and they won’t see the horror in thinking that.
So were they homeless vets? That’s the only possibility that makes any sense that I can think of.
Bush’s fault.
This whole VA thing just gets worse and worse. It’s shameful!!
God bless those men and I pray that their reward in heaven is great.
Most likely they were homeless. That makes me so sad that they had no one to claim them.
AH I really don’t know about LA Coroner they treat Hollyweird celebrites much better
Spotlight was on them when Jacko died few years back
Dignity Memorial provides burial services for veterans who cannot afford it. I am. I am not sure if they take donations or not.
We who have the means to due in large part to the sacrifices of these men and women owe them at least this much.
I imagine that some were homeless; others probably outlived their spouses and didn’t have any kids or immediate family members to claim the bodies and handle the arrangements.
Incidentally, the VA embarked on a massive program about a year ago to get homeless vets off the street. I’ve been told that the number of homeless vets has dramatically decreased, as more were placed into treatment facilities, shelters and veterans homes. Then again, those claims were coming from the VA, the same people responsible for secret waiting lists and at least 160 dead vets, who were denied care, or forced to wait months to see a doctor.
At this point, no one should believe anything coming from the VA.
There is a movement to clear Funeral homes etc of unclaimed Veterans remains.
Here is some info on the Organization.......Missing in America Project
http://www.miap.us/
(Moderator- is Fredericksburg VA Free Lance Star ok?)
http://news.fredericksburg.com/newsdesk/2013/06/22/vets-no-longer-forgotten/
I had absolutely NO USE for Shineski after he ‘stripped’ SF of their uniqueness.
I guess he did it in ‘Fairness’ cause the ‘Green Beret’ made the OUTSTANDING Outstanding.
Be advised VA, if this happens to me, I’ll haunt you to your dying day.
5.56mm
I wonder if one could adopt a veteran post-mortem so they would a least have someone to visit their grave now and then? This is really tragic.
Here is a resource I’ve used for friends and family; I don’t know if there is one for veterans:
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