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Press Allowed to Witness Return of Dead Service Member

Afghanistan casualty's return first to be covered since end of 18-year-old ban

By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff

Posted Apr 6, 2009 3:22 AM CDT

(Newser) – The press was allowed to cover the return of a fallen US soldier last night for the first time since President Obama lifted an 18-year-old ban, the Washington Post reports. The family of Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers, who was killed by a bomb in Afghanistan Saturday, gave permission for the media to be there as required under the new policy.

Myers' widow and other family members were in attendance along with members of the press as the flag-draped transfer case containing his body was transferred from a military Boeing 747. The Old Guard soldiers who perform the ceremony to welcome back war dead say the new attention will not affect the solemn ritual. "We always strive for perfection," said one. "It doesn't matter who's watching us."

The casket of Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers, of Hopewell, Va., is carried by an honor guard on Sunday, April 5, 2009 in Dover Air Force Base, Del.  After receiving permission from the family, Myers is the first casualty to be observed arriving at Dover since the ban on...
The casket of Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers, of Hopewell, Va., is carried by an honor guard on Sunday, April 5, 2009 in Dover Air Force Base, Del. After receiving permission from the family, Myers...   (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
The casket of Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers, of Hopewell, Va., killed Afghanistan on April 4 is carried by an honor guard on Sunday, April 5, 2009 off the plane in Dover Air Force Base, Del.
The casket of Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers, of Hopewell, Va., killed Afghanistan on April 4 is carried by an honor guard on Sunday, April 5, 2009 off the plane in Dover Air Force Base, Del.   (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
The casket of Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers, of Hopewell, Va., who was killed in Afghanistan Saturday, is lowered to the tarmac yesterday at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
The casket of Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers, of Hopewell, Va., who was killed in Afghanistan Saturday, is lowered to the tarmac yesterday at Dover Air Force Base, Del.   (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
The casket of Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers is transferred by an honor guard yesterday at Dover Air Force Base, Del.
The casket of Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers is transferred by an honor guard yesterday at Dover Air Force Base, Del.   (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
The casket of Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers, of Hopewell, Va., is carried by an honor guard yesterday.
The casket of Air Force Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers, of Hopewell, Va., is carried by an honor guard yesterday.   (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Lt. Gen. Robert D. Bishop Jr, presents Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers, 48th Civil Engineer Squadron, with a Bronze Star medal in this March 2008 file photo. Myers died Saturday in Afghanistan.
Lt. Gen. Robert D. Bishop Jr, presents Staff Sgt. Phillip Myers, 48th Civil Engineer Squadron, with a Bronze Star medal in this March 2008 file photo. Myers died Saturday in Afghanistan.   (AP Photo/U.S. Air Force, Airman Perry Aston)
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COMMENTS
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HappyHabenero
Apr 6, 2009 11:53 AM CDT
except for "footloose"...bwaaaahaha
Mad
Apr 6, 2009 10:53 AM CDT
Yeah, deny reality, that's the only way you can continue to support the republican party. Like Rob who denied the fact Bush took well over two years in vacation time (at Crawford alone), because he didn't like the first line in the link proving him wrong. Lie, then deny: It's the republican way
oldgoat
Apr 6, 2009 10:16 AM CDT
Taking Chance was a great movie. Bacon has made some pretty good movies in the past.

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