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Honoring fallen service members, Iraqi civilians, and insurgents after they have passed away is just part of Mortuary Affairs mission.  They use the utmost respect when handling the remains and do thorough searches at the scene to make sure nothing is left behind.  During a recent drill held on Camp Fallujah, the reserve Marines of Headquarters, Headquarters and Support Company, 4th Force Service Support Group, Marietta, Ga., who are currently attached to Service Company, Headquarters and Service Battalion (Reinforced), 2nd Force Service Support Group (Forward), practice for the day they will have to leave the camp walls to recover remains.
050418-M-0000A-000.jpg Photo By: Cpl. Christi Prickett

Apr 18, 2005
Honoring fallen service members, Iraqi civilians, and insurgents after they have passed away is just part of Mortuary Affairs mission. They use the utmost respect when handling the remains and do thorough searches at the scene to make sure nothing is left behind. During a recent drill held on Camp Fallujah, the reserve Marines of Headquarters, Headquarters and Support Company, 4th Force Service Support Group, Marietta, Ga., who are currently attached to Service Company, Headquarters and Service Battalion (Reinforced), 2nd Force Service Support Group (Forward), practice for the day they will have to leave the camp walls to recover remains.


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