Obama honors fallen soldiers
By ConnPolitics.tv Editor on Oct 29, 2009 | In News, President Barack Obama | 27 feedbacks »
By BEN FELLER
Associated Press Writer
Dover Air Force Base, Del. (AP) – President Barack Obama made a midnight dash to this air base Wednesday to honor the return of fallen soldiers, absorbing the ultimate cost of war as the United States endures its deadliest month of the Afghanistan campaign.
On a clear fall night, Obama flew by Marine One helicopter to Dover Air Force Base to greet the flag-draped cases of 18 Americans killed in action this week.
After landing, the president, wearing a dark topcoat, got into a motorcade to a base chapel, where he met privately with families of the fallen Americans. He had arrived on the base at 12:34 a.m. Thursday and was expected to be back at the White House before dawn.
Obama was taking part in a solemn process, to unfold in four movements: the transfer of the fallen 15 soldiers and three Drug Enforcement Agency agents from the back of the C-17 to a transport vehicle to a base mortuary.
As part of the official party, Obama was to go on the plane, each time witnessing silently as a chaplain said a prayer for the fallen, the family, the country and the war effort.
A president of two inherited wars, Obama is winding down U.S. involvement in Iraq, but the troubled war in Afghanistan is only widening. His dramatic visit to witness remains of the fallen comes as he weighs whether to send more troops into the Afghan war zone.
The White House kept Obama’s plans off his schedule, informing a small group of traveling reporters in advance on condition of secrecy.
The Pentagon this year lifted its 18-year ban on media covering the return of U.S. service members killed in action if family permission is provided. With Obama in attendance, the media were to witness the transfer of one fallen soldier: Sgt. Dale R. Griffin of Terre Haute, Ind.
The flag-draped remains of Griffin were to be carried off the plane by six Army soldiers in fatigues and black berets. The transfer case then was being placed in a vehicle to be taken to the mortuary facility on the base.
The rest of the solemn morning was kept out of sight of the press on family wishes.
The Dover base, about 100 miles from the White House, is the entry point for service personnel killed overseas.
Obama’s predecessor, President George W. Bush, visited the families of hundreds of fallen soldiers but did not attend any military funerals or go to Dover to receive the coffins. In a 2006 interview with the military newspaper “Stars and Stripes,” Bush said he felt the appropriate way to show his respect was to meet with family members in private.
Obama is in the midst of an intense, weekslong review of his war strategy in Afghanistan. He has upped the U.S. commitment there to 68,000 troops and is considering sending a large addition next year, but fewer than the 40,000 troops requested by his commander there, U.S. officials tell The Associated Press.
Most Americans either oppose the war or question whether it is worth continuing to wage.
At least 55 U.S. forces have been killed in October. That’s the deadliest month of the war for U.S. forces since the 2001 invasion to oust the Taliban.
On Monday, a U.S. military helicopter crashed returning from the scene of a firefight with suspected Taliban drug traffickers in western Afghanistan, killing 10 Americans including three Drug Enforcement Administration agents. In a separate crash, four more U.S. troops were killed when two helicopters collided over southern Afghanistan. On Tuesday, eight soldiers were killed when their personnel vehicles was struck by roadside bombs in the Afghanistan’s Kandahar province.
An Air Force C-17 cargo plane arrived at Dover after midnight carrying the bodies of 18 fallen personnel from Afghanistan, including the 10 Americans killed Monday and the eight soldiers the next day. The official party receiving the coffins included Attorney General Eric Holder; DEA Acting Administrator Michele Leonhart; Gen. Norton Schwartz, the Air Force chief of staff; Brig. Gen. Michael Repass, commander of the Army Special Forces; Maj. Gen. Daniel Wright, the Army assistant judge advocate; and Col. Robert Edmondson of the Air Force Mortuary Operations Center.
The lifting of the ban on media coverage of bodies returning to Dover was done to keep the human cost of war from being shielded from the public.
Now Obama was seeing it directly.
Air Force personnel are diligent about not calling the transfer of remains a “ceremony” to avoid any positive connotations; they call them “dignified transfers.”
Obama meets Friday with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the military leaders who would have the responsibility for carrying out his strategy decisions. White House officials said Obama keep considering his options with advisers over the next couple of weeks, and other war council meetings may still be called during that period.
The White House preference is to announce the troop decision after the Afghanistan’s run-off presidential election on Nov. 7, but before Obama leaves for a long and unrelated trip to Asia, four days later on Nov. 11. But no announcement plan has been settled upon by Obama and his aides, officials said.
27 comments
Whadda schmuck....
The war deaths are now on his shoulders....
Actually the American casualties of war on ALL our shoulders, as citizens of this Country.
The problem is Obama's meddling/feet-dragging/game-playing is going to cause MORE, not less, Military deaths in Afghanistan.
Remember, he was adamantly against the surge in Iraq. Just goes to show clueless he is when it comes to the US armed services and supporting it.
There is NOTHING wrong with him honoring our fallen soldiers.
There is ALOT that is wrong with manipulating the press coverage of this solemn return for his own benefit.
Again, he says one thing yet does another...
Please show where this is fact and not merely opinion. This does not in anyway reflect my actual opinion, merely asking a genuine question. One could say that Bush standing aboard an aircraft carrier with a banner behind him is gesturing, pandering and making time for a photo opportunity.
'Remember, he was adamantly against the surge in Iraq. Just goes to show clueless he is when it comes to the US armed services and supporting it.'
The surge didn't work. Paying people not to fight worked. So explain to me why we need more troops in Afghanistan or any troops in Iraq when we can simply send bankers there.
You know it is all about the pharmacuticle companies with a gun to Washingtons head.
Obama can`t be that knieve about what this war is all about.
How many times did you mention drgs in this article.
Sugar is a drug.
Try to take candy from a baby.
These popy fields supply morphine,herin,oxyctins and oxycdones,hydrcodones and probally a host of other drgs I don`t know of.
If you don`t think so, well where are they growing the popys for these meds,Rhode Island,no Afganastan and thats why we are at war there.
It is not our Nation and we are acting like bandits.
~Peace Glenna~
" The surge didn't work. Paying people not to fight worked. So explain to me why we need more troops in Afghanistan or any troops in Iraq when we can simply send bankers there. "
It didn't work, huh?
So you must agree with Aminijead (?) of Iran that the Holocaust never happened too then.... He denies facts as well.
Bush always grabbed a photo op, but NEVER at the return ceremony of our fallen soldiers.
If he wanted to honor these fallen soldiers why not just show up and do so, WITHOUT press notification??? That would have been a much better and more respected press opportunity, if it was just a news story and no photographers..
Why the selected few press members getting the scoop? I bet he didn't include anyone from Fox news either.
To paraphrase another's work that I've read, we have an inexperienced leader in the White House who went from Community Activist to the White House with a brief stop in the Senate to polish his resume....
He's as wretched a leader as the day is long....
First off, the fact you can't even spell his name right already discredits you. For, it is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, perhaps you should Google all your answers. Secondly, how does this even equate to being a logical tangent? Denying the truth of paying insurgents to stop, when evidence supports it, against an analysis based on little fact is laughable and would not stand up in any judicial system. Thirdly, no I do believe the Holocaust happened. Fourthly, while he may or may not deny the Holocaust, he brings direct correlation to the plight of the Palestinian people and the genocide against them by the State of Israel.
'Bush always grabbed a photo op, but NEVER at the return ceremony of our fallen soldiers.'
Yes, but he also grabbed a photo op. So, therefore my point is correct and you have not come up with a valid response. He was posturing to a military audience, in hopes of gaining political power by appearing 'pro-military,' which can be said for Obama in this alleged situation.
'That would have been a much better and more respected press opportunity, if it was just a news story and no photographers..'
I am not denying this to be the case. But to quote the article; 'The White House kept Obama’s plans off his schedule, informing a small group of traveling reporters in advance on condition of secrecy.'
Now, press frequently travel on Air Force One, and they would have been notified, as they were, of these actions. To deny them the freedom to print photos and articles would be a violation of the First Amendment.
'Why the selected few press members getting the scoop? I bet he didn't include anyone from Fox news either.'
Review answer posted above.
'To paraphrase another's work that I've read, we have an inexperienced leader in the White House who went from Community Activist to the White House with a brief stop in the Senate to polish his resume....'
We also had a President who was an actor, a haberdasher, a drug addict, peanut farmer and so on. Please explain how this has any relevance?
'He's as wretched a leader as the day is long....'
Any leader is wretched leader, for a hierarchical system creates a despot from a man.
You seem to be okay with equating grandstanding on the deck of a aircraft carrier by one president with exploiting the return of dead soldier's remains to their families by another, so be it then.
(and yes, I was too lazy to look up the Iranian madman's correct name spelling, hence the (?) which is acceptable in today's journalistic parlance...
If the WTNH website gets away with the following headline " CT bond outlook downgrounded " when it was clear that it should have been ' downgraded', then I'll take the hit for mis-spelling the screwball from Iran's last name too.... )
Enjoy the day, it is a beautiful one today.
from your post again...
"I am not denying this to be the case. But to quote the article; 'The White House kept Obama’s plans off his schedule, informing a small group of traveling reporters in advance on condition of secrecy.'
Now, press frequently travel on Air Force One, and they would have been notified, as they were, of these actions. To deny them the freedom to print photos and articles would be a violation of the First Amendment. "
He flew by way of Marine One versus Air Force One... small crew compartment, no press just SS guards.
"Bush jogs with wounded soldiers"!
Look it up in Google Images.
Hands on the soldiers backs? looks like a good photo-op to me?
Who, other than someone looking for a photo-op jogs with a photographer and reporters?
So, is that being sensitive and caring, or just a photo-op? Who am I to say, however, it looks like a photo-op to me.
So, quite complaining about Obama's.
I agree with you, a photo op is just that.
Bush was known to jog on a regular basis, so was his jogging with the wounded soldier a photo op? Sure it was, no doubt about it.
The wounded soldier is still able to breathe, wake up each morning, and share their life with family and friends. NOTHING will ever make up for the sacrifices of their wounds.
But a family LOSING a soldier in combat is such a grievous and permanent loss to them that should be shielded from predatory opportunists like Obama and the press.
I feel (and this is the basis of my whole point on this now tiresome subject LOL) that making use of the 'solemn transfer' of DEAD US soldier's remains for political gain is an absolute shame.
This guy has no shame, even Bush had the decency to simply meet with the families in private without dragging in the national spotlight of media coverage as he paid his respects.
Roberta
Glad to see Able finally got some neighbors in Oz Land....
" I think he is doing fine considering the mess that he came into "
Now THAT is truly laughable, too bad the truth is such a sad opposite...
Learn some respect people. Politics can wait.
it's possible afghanistan and iraq are going exactly as obama planned. check the
obama- Zbigniew Brezinski - taliban connection.
is doodad pro the taliban?
I'm not sure if there's much truth in the Obama-ZB-Taliban connection.
But I do think he has more allegiance to the muslim world than to the United States.
People forget that his formative years were shaped by muslim schooling. He is probably the most successful sleeper agent that has ever been implanted back into the US.
I say this with a certain degree of belief, albeit not much, but when something doesn't smell right it's usually rotten. That's the case with Obama....
Come to think of it, it wouldn't bother me a bit if Mr. Able never came around either!
Even if I brought brownies and tea? No man, woman or child can deny!
I disagree with just about every comment I have ever seen you post - but that was funny.
Have a great weekend.
I would not like to be in Obama's armed services these days. Bush had it right and Obama has it wrong--- it is that simple.
First off the eradicate drugs you must first remove the demand. As long as there is demand there will always be Drugs of one form or another So BIG GOVERNMENT stop hating because you do not own these drug sources.
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