Mar 18, 2012 - Brittany Frazier buried her husband in late 2009, only to learn two months later that not all of his remains were included.Now, more than two years after Sgt. Daniel Frazier died a hero in Afghanistan, his widow has learned that not all of his personal belongings were returned to her, either.
Frazier, who said she has relived her husband's death with each new revelation, feels betrayed.
She wonders how many other widows or family members of deceased soldiers have gone through similar torment.
"I'm angry," she said. "What else are they hiding? Body parts? Belongings? It's just frustrating." Dover problems
Each time, the news was delivered to Frazier by a casualty assistance officer relaying information from officials at Dover Air Force Base mortuary in Delaware.
News that personal effects of soldiers who have been dead for years have been sitting at the mortuary is the latest issue to surface at the Dover facility, which as been plagued by problems. read more>>>
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