From the Winter 2009 issue of The News Media & The Law, page 7. Military policy has banned media coverage… From the Winter 2009 issue of The News Media & The Law, page 7. Military policy has banned ...
Six Army Caisson horses living out their retirement at Equine Advocates were recognized on Veterans Day. The horse sanctuary farm in Valatie is home to a half-dozen former military working horses that ...
HILO — When the body of President George H.W. Bush was escorted into St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Houston for his funeral on Wednesday, a 25-year-old Hilo native was one of eight military casket ...
After a review ordered by defense secretary Robert Gates, the Pentagon has lifted an 18-year-old policy banning the media from photographing caskets of slain servicemen and servicewomen on their ...
Last weekend, the Seattle Times published a powerful photograph (PDF) of a planeload of coffins, draped with American flags, bearing the bodies of American soldiers killed in Iraq. The Times got the ...
A military casket that once repatriated the body of a fallen soldier to the U.S. from Germany during World War II has been returned to the soldier’s family in Whittier thanks to a Long Beach antique ...
Flag-draped caskets arrive from Iraq and Afghanistan every week — mostly out of public sight. While the Bush administration banned photographs of the arrival ceremonies, the Obama administration is ...
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