By RANDALL CHASE
Associated Press Writer
June 25, 2004, 6:56 PM EDT
DOVER, Del. -- As the family of Marine Lance Cpl. Russell P. White watched in silence this week, a military detachment at Dover Air Force Base transferred a flag-draped case from an airplane into a waiting hearse.
"We just wanted to welcome our son back to American soil," White's father, Gregg, said Friday.
White's family is the first to take advantage of a new Defense Department policy allowing families of war dead to witness the arrival of remains at the nation's largest military mortuary.
The policy change is spelled out in a memo quietly issued last month by the Pentagon. Previously, the government prohibited family members, as well as the media, from witnessing the arrival of remains at Dover, and discouraged families from even visiting the base.
The restriction on media access remains in place, with the Senate refusing earlier this week to overturn the ban.
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