Posted by Bill64 on January 06, 2011 at 20:01:06 from (68.195.137.232):
Thought that my fellow veterans and military supporters on this site might like to hear about a wonderful service to be provided by a local funeral home for 30 homeless vets.
On Saturday, January 8th The Frank E. Campbell Funerial Home is going to bury 30 homeless veterans at the U.S.National Cemetary in Calverton, Long Island,N.Y.(about a 40 mile drive) These veterans died,some in the street,some at hospitals. Their remains are in various NYC morgues. All have been identified,but found no one to claim them. All have military records. They were headed for Wards Island in NY to be buried in Potters Field when the funeral home stepped in. They obtained permission to remove and inter the bodies at Calverton. Officials at the national cemetary will provide a mass grave for all 30. The funeral home has arranged hearse transport for all. The volunteer fire service will provide ariel ladder arches with large American Flags at every overpass on the Long Island Expressway as a show of respect to the Vets as the procession passes underneath. I was selected to stand honor guard with my fellow Viet Nam Vets at the cemetary.I am honored. NO Veteran who was so willing to die in a foreign land for his country should die alone in America. May God hold them in the palm of His hand. Bill
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