A woman makes her way though a section of Arlington National Cemetery after volunteers placed wreaths on close to 24,000 headstones, Dec. 11, 2010. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
A woman makes her way though a section of Arlington National Cemetery after volunteers placed wreaths on close to 24,000 headstones, Dec. 11, 2010. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
Updated: Monday, 09 Jul 2012, 6:13 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 09 Jul 2012, 6:13 PM EDT
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) - Nearly 47 years after their plane went down during a combat mission over Laos, six airmen have received a burial with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery.
The ceremony that prompted a variety of reactions from the family members who were there to remember their loved ones.
The charred remains of the six airmen -- identified not through DNA matches but through dental records, personal items and other circumstantial evidence -- were buried in a single casket.
The remains are representative of six Air Force servicemen: Col. Joseph Christiano of Rochester, N.Y.; Col. Derrell B. Jeffords of Florence, S.C.; Lt. Col. Dennis L. Eilers of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Chief Master Sgt. William K. Colwell of Glen Cove, N.Y.; Chief Master Sgt. Arden K. Hassenger of Lebanon, Ore.; and Chief Master Sgt. Larry C. Thornton of Idaho Falls, Idaho.
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