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    I got this in an email



    MAY GOD BLESS THIS AIRLINE CAPTAIN:

    He writes: My lead flight attendant came to me and said, "We have an
    H.R. on this flight." (H.R. stands for human remains.) "Are they
    military?" I asked.

    'Yes', she said.

    'Is there an escort?' I asked.

    'Yes, I already assigned him a seat'.

    'Would you please tell him to come to the flight deck. You can board
    him early," I said..

    A short while later, a young army sergeant entered the flight deck.
    He was the image of the perfectly dressed soldier. He introduced
    himself and I asked him about his soldier. The escorts of these fallen
    soldiers talk about them as if they are still alive and still with us.


    'My soldier is on his way back to Virginia ,' he said. He
    proceeded to answer my questions, but offered no words.

    I asked him if there was anything I could do for him and he said no.
    I told him that he had the toughest job in the military and that I
    appreciated the work that he does for the families of our fallen
    soldiers. The first officer and I got up out of our seats to shake his
    hand. He left the flight deck to find his seat.

    We completed our preflight checks, pushed back and performed an
    uneventful departure. About 30 minutes into our flight I received a
    call from the lead flight attendant in the cabin. 'I just found out
    the family of the soldier we are carrying, is on board', she said. She
    then proceeded to tell me that the father, mother, wife and 2-year old
    daughter were escorting their son, husband, and father home. The family
    was upset because they were unable to see the container that the
    soldier was in before we left. We were on our way to a major hub at
    which the family was going to wait four hours for the connecting flight
    home to Virginia .

    The father of the soldier told the flight attendant that knowing his
    son was below him in the cargo compartment and being unable to see him
    was too much for him and the family to bear. He had asked the flight
    attendant if there was anything that could be done to allow them to see
    him upon our arrival. The family wanted to be outside by the cargo door
    to watch the soldier being taken off the airplane.. I could hear the
    desperation in the flight attendants voice when she asked me if there
    was anything I could do.. 'I'm on it', I said. I told her that I would
    get back to her.

    Airborne communication with my company normally occurs in the form of
    e-mail like messages. I decided to bypass this system and contact my
    flight dispatcher directly on a secondary radio. There is a radio
    operator in the operations control center who connects you to the
    telephone of the dispatcher. I was in direct contact with the
    dispatcher.. I explained the situation I had on board with the family
    and what it was the family wanted. He said he understood and that he
    would get back to me.

    Two hours went by and I had not heard from the dispatcher. We were
    going to get busy soon and I needed to know what to tell the family. I
    sent a text message asking for an update. I saved the return message
    from the dispatcher and the following is the text:

    'Captain, sorry it has taken so long to get back to you. There is
    policy on this now and I had to check on a few things. Upon your
    arrival a dedicated escort team will meet the aircraft. The team will
    escort the family to the ramp and plane side. A van will be used to
    load the remains with a secondary van for the family. The family will
    be taken to their departure area and escorted into the terminal where
    the remains can be seen on the ramp. It is a private area for the
    family only. When the connecting aircraft arrives, the family will be
    escorted onto the ramp and plane side to watch the remains being loaded
    for the final leg home. Captain, most of us here in flight control are
    veterans. Please pass our condolences on to the family. Thanks.'

    I sent a message back telling flight control thanks for a good job.
    I printed out the message and gave it to the lead flight attendant to
    pass on to the father. The lead flight attendant was very thankful and
    told me, 'You have no idea how much this will mean to them.'

    Things started getting busy for the descent, approach and landing.
    After landing, we cleared the runway and taxied to the ramp area. The
    ramp is huge with 15 gates on either side of the alleyway. It is
    always a busy area with aircraft maneuvering every which way to enter
    and exit. When we entered the ramp and checked in with the ramp
    controller, we were told that all traffic was being held for us.

    'There is a team in place to meet the aircraft', we were told. It
    looked like it was all coming together, then I realized that once we
    turned the seat belt sign off, everyone would stand up at once and
    delay the family from getting off the airplane. As we approached our
    gate, I asked the copilot to tell the ramp controller we were going to
    stop short of the gate to make an announcement to the passengers. He
    did that and the ramp controller said, 'Take your time.'

    I stopped the aircraft and set the parking brake. I pushed the
    public address button and said, 'Ladies and gentleman, this is your
    Captain speaking I have stopped short of our gate to make a special
    announcement. We have a passenger on board who deserves our honor and
    respect. His Name is Private XXXXXX, a soldier who recently lost his
    life. Private XXXXXX is under your feet in the cargo hold. Escorting
    him today is Army Sergeant XXXXXXX. Also, on board are his father,
    mother, wife, and daughter. Your entire flight crew is asking for
    all passengers to remain in their seats to allow the family to exit
    the aircraft first. Thank you.'

    We continued the turn to the gate, came to a stop and started our
    shutdown procedures. A couple of minutes later I opened the cockpit
    door. I found the two forward flight attendants crying, something
    you just do not see. I was told that after we came to a stop, every
    passenger on the aircraft stayed in their seats, waiting for the family
    to exit the aircraft.

    When the family got up and gathered their things, a passenger slowly
    started to clap his hands. Moments later more passengers joined in
    and soon the entire aircraft was clapping. Words of 'God Bless You',
    I'm sorry, thank you, be proud, and other kind words were uttered to
    the family as they made their way down the aisle and out of the
    airplane. They were escorted down to the ramp to finally be with
    their loved one.

    Many of the passengers disembarking thanked me for the announcement I
    had made. They were just words, I told them, I could say them over
    and over again, but nothing I say will bring back that brave soldier.


    I respectfully ask that all of you reflect on this event and the
    sacrifices that millions of our men and women have made to ensure our
    freedom and safety in these United States of AMERICA
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    Very good read.
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    GREAT STORY TORCH! Unfortunately I have had to be a part of this way too many times.

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    Great story. Thanks for sharing.

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    Awesome story thanks for sharing!
    Its Foolish and wrong to morn the men who died, instead we should thank God that such men lived.
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    I just got this same email this morning and we do get so caught up in our busy lives sometimes that we forget to stop and give thanks to our servicemen that put it on the line daily for all of us. I try and make it a point to stop and say thank you to each and every soilder I see in uniform. It doesn't matter if they are in Wal-mart or at the airport they need to know that we as AMERICANS support them and appreciate them.


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    Amen Slabo!
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    Thanks for sharing this--a very good read
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