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Schmerelson is not the only one worried about more closings. Darrell Jones, a special education representative for UTLA, expressed his concern also about those centers shrinking.According to Jones,Sophia T. Salvin Special Education Center, for example, used to serve more than 300 students a coup
Gen. Darrell Jones, the service's deputy chief of staff for manpower, said during a news briefing Thursday that the Air Force has no plans to notify the families of the 274 service members of which it has records proving their remains were disposed of in a landfill. Jones said the service is uncert
"It is certainly not the way we would have done it looking back," Lt. Gen. Darrell Jones, deputy chief of staff for manpower, personnel and services, said to reporters at an afternoon news conference.
Date: Dec 09, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Mortuary dumped war deads' remains in a Virginia landfill
Lt. Gen. Darrell Jones, the Air Forces deputy chief for personnel, said the body parts were first cremated, then incinerated, and then taken to a landfill by a military contractor. He likened the procedure to the disposal of medical waste.