Posted on Feb 3, 2016
Family of a female WWII pilot presses Arlington to accept her ashes
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Once the columbarium has sufficient room to properly store her remains she should be eligible to be interred there COL Mikel J. Burroughs. This has become a tempest in teapot.
While Elaine Harmon has been fully authorized to be buried in Arlington national Cemetery for over a decade; her descendants [or somebody on their behalf] are dishonoring her by drawing so much attention to their desire to transfer ashes to the Columbarium.
"Granted veteran status in 1977, the WASPs have been eligible to have their ashes placed at Arlington with military honors since 2002."
I suspect that Elaine Harmon would be saddened by this whole situation.
I know that if I died today, it would be six months before I could be buried in Arlington national Cemetery where there is room.
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/eligib.htm
While Elaine Harmon has been fully authorized to be buried in Arlington national Cemetery for over a decade; her descendants [or somebody on their behalf] are dishonoring her by drawing so much attention to their desire to transfer ashes to the Columbarium.
"Granted veteran status in 1977, the WASPs have been eligible to have their ashes placed at Arlington with military honors since 2002."
I suspect that Elaine Harmon would be saddened by this whole situation.
I know that if I died today, it would be six months before I could be buried in Arlington national Cemetery where there is room.
http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/eligib.htm
Eligibility For Burial In Arlington National Cemetery
Eligibility for Burial In Arlington National Cemetery
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