Posted on Jun 12, 2015
GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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After a helicopter crash killed Staff Sgt. Thomas Florich and 10 other soldiers and Marines in March, his family had a simple wish: that Florich could be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. The request was denied on the basis of a technicality: Florich, a member of the Louisiana Army National Guard, was not on active-duty at the time of the crash.

The effort to bury Florich at Arlington didn’t end there. His father, Stephen, called the the decision an insult in interviews and said he planned to appeal. At least one of the active-duty Marines who were killed alongside Florich was buried at Arlington.

“Their service is just as real as anyone else’s,” Stephen Florich, who lives in King George County, Va., told the Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star. “And their deaths are just as real.”

On Friday, the Pentagon announced that Army Secretary John McHugh had overturned the decision. He did so by granting an exception to policy, which was created in part because the amount of free space in Arlington is dwindling, and the cemetery will someday be closed to new burials.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2015/06/12/after-appeal-army-allows-arlington-burial-for-soldier-killed-in-helicopter-crash/?tid=hpModule_9d3add6c-8a79-11e2-98d9-3012c1cd8d1e&hpid=z14
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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Did he deserve it, yes, but it opens the door to every burial denial to be appealed and more exceptions to be made. You make 1 exception and you have to consider every case individually so might as well throw out the criteria.

People in all walks of life, in any situation need to understand that there are regulations standards and criteria for a reason. Everyone is going to feel that their case deserves an exception and no one wants to take "No" for an answer, its human nature. Who benefits from this decision, the SM or the family so they can say their son is buried in Arlington?
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SGT Edward Thomas
SGT Edward Thomas
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What a difficult thing to reply on.  He was NG I get that.  Had he died while deployed in a combat theater, yes I see no problem with that.  He was on a routine training mission and on active federal service.  

MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca I feel that "Pandora's Box" has been opened.  Isn't a cemetary plot in a Federal cemetery or even State cemetery more appropriate?
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LTC Bink Romanick
LTC Bink Romanick
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All you have to do is contact Fox, they made enough noise DOD caved.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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I think he is resting with those he died with. I think that is appropriate. I think that it is within the Spirit of the regulation, even if it is not within the Letter, which makes it the right thing.
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MSgt Manuel Diaz
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Well in El Paso Texas there is a company of buffalo soldiers buried in the city cemetery. I wondered why they weren't buried in the Ft Bliss national cemetery... maybe they should be buried in Louisiana. I recon they were happy to have a Christian burial.
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