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There seems to be a name missing.Major. Steven J Mason,why do think that is? Thanks bigjoe Wait maybe he's here.
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Looks like media coverage of our fallen soldier’s will definitely NOT be covered any time soon! That’s right, keep on suppressing the horrors of war! Think no one will notice? Pft!
http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/news.aspx?id=13549
Coffin photos remain taboo as Senate backs Pentagon policy
By The Associated Press
06.22.04
WASHINGTON — The Senate yesterday refused to change a Pentagon policy banning media coverage of America's war dead as their remains arrive in flag-draped caskets.
"It's an outrage," said Sen. Frank Lautenberg, who had sponsored legislation to restore coverage of homecoming ceremonies at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.
The New Jersey Democrat said the Pentagon directive that requires strict censorship, "issued just as the Iraq war began, ... prevents the American people from seeing the truth about what's happening."
Yesterday's 54-39 vote to continue the ban came as the American death toll in Iraq reached 837.
The vote defeated an amendment to the authorization bill for the Defense Department that would have required the Pentagon to produce a protocol in 60 days to regulate media coverage of the returning dead.
Banning press and public access to the arrival of casualties in Dover was started in the 1991 Persian Gulf War, during the term of President George W. Bush's father. The policy continued through President Clinton's eight years in office, although it was not strictly enforced and there was no conflict on the scale of the either the Gulf War or the war in Iraq during Clinton's tenure.
"During the Afghan war during this administration, flag-draped coffins were filmed (at Dover), and during the Kosovo conflict President Clinton was on the tarmac to receive the dead," Lautenberg said.
Citing privacy questions on the eve of the war with Iraq a year ago, the Pentagon reiterated the ban and began enforcing it at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland and Ramstein Air Base in Germany. Photos often had been allowed at Ramstein before the current Bush administration.
Sen. John Warner, Republican chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, argued the ban should continue "to preserve the most important priority, and that's the privacy of the families ... and not open up this matter to greater scrutiny by the press."
The debate over whether Americans should see coffins of the war dead flared in April after The Seattle Times published a front-page photograph of coffins in a cargo plane in Kuwait and a First Amendment free-speech activist posted on his Web site dozens of like images from Dover, home to the nation's largest military mortuary.
A poll at that time found more than six in 10 Americans thought the homecomings should be covered.
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