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Old December 18th, 2002, 12:08 PM
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http://www.qmmuseum.lee.army.mil/ma_gallery.html

“Duty to the Fallen: The Army’s Mortuary Mission”

The Quartermaster Corps has been responsible for the care of the dead since the Civil War, This mission, which used to be known as “Graves Registration”, has evolved to include not only the search and recovery of remains on the battlefield, but to respond to any mass fatality situation. Army Mortuary Affairs Specialists have deployed around the world to assist in such places as Bosnia, Somalia, Croatia, the Middle East, and closer to home with Oklahoma City and Hurricane Andrew.

Identification of remains is an important responsibility, a process that has been perfected to the point that even remains that are discovered many years later, can often be identified. Burial of the dead, at one time a Quartermaster Corps responsibility, is conducted with honors befitting a fallen soldier. National cemeteries were first established in 1862 and now number over 100. Military cemeteries located overseas are maintained by the American Battle Monuments Commission and contain the American dead from World Wars I and II. Today, the Army’s Mortuary Affairs Specialists are trained at the Quartermaster School at Ft. Lee. The 54th Quartermaster Company, the Army’s only active Mortuary Affairs unit, deploys from Ft. Lee when called.

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http://www.abmc.gov/

American Battle Monuments Commission

The Commission administers, operates, and maintains twenty-four permanent American burial grounds on foreign soil. Presently there are 124,913 U.S. War Dead interred at these cemeteries, 30,921 of World War I, 93,242 of World War II and 750 of the Mexican War.

Western Pacific Monuments and Cemeteries

http://www.abmc.gov/wpacific.htm

Central Pacific Monuments and Cemeteries

http://www.abmc.gov/epacific.htm

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