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Arlington National Cemetery1 - just outside Washington - one of the nation's most hallowed sites. It's where the remains2 of more than 300,000 service members are buried, including many who died in military conflicts dating back to the American Civil War.
As families come here to say their final goodbyes, the Army continues to deal with the fallout from an unfolding scandal over cemetery mismanagement.
John McHugh
"There's simply no excuse," said John McHugh, Secretary of the Army. "And on behalf of the U.S. Army and on behalf of myself, I deeply apologize to the families of the honored fallen resting in that hallowed ground who may now question the care afforded to their loved ones."
Army officials say as many as 6,600 graves at Arlington appear to be unmarked or mislabeled on cemetery maps. The revelations follow a seven-month investigation3 into poor record keeping and improper4 burials of American soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Among the discoveries: bodies buried on top of one another in the same grave, and unidentified cremated5 remains found in a landfill on the cemetery grounds.
After the scandal broke earlier this year, the cemetery's superintendent6 John Metzler and his deputy Thurman Higginbotham abruptly7 retired8. At a congressional hearing, Higginbotham tried to explain to Senator Claire McCaskill what went wrong.
Thurman Higginbotham
"Anything that's done by hand for 140-plus years, well there would have to be some errors somewhere," he said.
"It's called keeping track of who you bury where. That is not a complicated task," McCaskill replied.
So far, the Defense9 Department has received more than one thousand calls from concerned families who worry their loved ones might be buried in the wrong place.
One such call last month, from the concerned widow of a soldier, led to the discovery that her husband and another soldier had been buried in each other's graves.
Cemetery officials also exhumed10 the body of a Marine11 killed in Iraq in 2006, but the family was able to positively12 identify his remains.
Army spokesman Gary Tallman said officials were gratified the outcome in that case was positive.
Still, the scandal weighs on the minds of many of the cemetery's nearly four million annual visitors - such as Dee Lavery and her husband.
"It's inexcusable," she said. "This is someplace where heroes are buried and you should take better care of them than that."
The Army says it has begun to strengthen its management and oversight13 at Arlington Cemetery, including crosschecking grave sites and modernizing14 the recordkeeping system. But some family members of fallen soldiers say they still wonder whether their loved ones are properly resting in peace in the nation's premier15 military cemetery.
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n.坟墓,墓地,坟场 | |
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n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹 | |
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adj.不适当的,不合适的,不正确的,不合礼仪的 | |
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5 cremated | |
v.火葬,火化(尸体)( cremate的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.监督人,主管,总监;(英国)警务长 | |
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adv.突然地,出其不意地 | |
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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10 exhumed | |
v.挖出,发掘出( exhume的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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11 marine | |
adj.海的;海生的;航海的;海事的;n.水兵 | |
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adv.明确地,断然,坚决地;实在,确实 | |
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n.勘漏,失察,疏忽 | |
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14 modernizing | |
使现代化,使适应现代需要( modernize的现在分词 ); 现代化,使用现代方法 | |
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