[Chevelle-list] This is how Delta Airlines treats American heroes
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rmpvsp at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 4 12:29:48 MST 2007
After reading the short article, "a Florida funeral home was supposed to take his embalmed, clothed body to the airport to be shipped in a wood-enforced box home to Kentucky for his funeral. ", it sounds to me like the undertaker screwed up. I would like to believe that Delta did not know there was a body in that box.
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>From: Karl Groves <karl at karlcore.com>
>Sent: Mar 4, 2007 11:40 AM
>To: 'The Chevelle Mailing List' <chevelle-list at chevelles.net>
>Subject: [Chevelle-list] This is how Delta Airlines treats American heroes
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>http://www.wkyt.com/home/headlines/6294322.html
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>Ronald J. Groves served 2 tours of duty in Vietnam in 101st Airborne. He
>retired after 20 years, during which time he also trained our men in the
>82nd and 101st Airborne divisions who went on to fight in Grenada, Panama,
>Somalia and elsewhere.
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>Delta Airlines left his body - in a cardboard box - out on the tarmac at
>Atlanta airport during last week's inclement weather. There are even marks
>in the box where it looks like a forklift jabbed through the box.
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>Karl Groves
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