Casualties From Iraq at Dover Air Force Base - Pentagon Cracks Down on War Dead Photos "The Pentagon has ordered an information crackdown after a website published dozens of photographs of American war dead arriving at the nation’s largest military mortuary.
The photographs were released last week to First Amendment activist Russ Kick, who had filed a Freedom of Information Act request to receive the images. Air Force officials initially denied the request but decided to release the photos after Kick appealed against their decision.
After Kick posted more than 350 photographs on his website, the Defence Department barred the further release of the photographs to media outlets."
“Quite frankly, we don’t want the remains of our servicemembers who have made the ultimate sacrifice to be the subject of any kind of attention that is unwarranted or undignified,” said John Molino, a deputy under-secretary of defence." - Woman loses her job over coffins photo"A military contractor has fired Tami Silicio, a Kuwait-based cargo worker whose photograph of flag-draped coffins of fallen U.S. soldiers was published in Sunday's edition of The Seattle Times."