Major General Harold Greene
On August 5th, Major General
Harold Greene was killed in Afghanistan, the victim of an insider attack. He
was the first general killed in a combat zone since the Vietnam. http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/greene.asp
During the same time frame there was the shooting death by
law enforcement of an individual in Ferguson, Missouri. On the surface there
may seem to be no connection to the two events, but the simultaneous timing of
the events caused a common issue and that made news. The common thread was representation of
government officials at the funeral services. It was reported that two members
of the White House My Brother’s Keeper task force and one from the White House
Office of Public Engagement attended the funeral services in Ferguson, but no
one at the Major General’s service.
This led to claims that President Obama had broken
precedence, and sited that both President Nixon and President Bush in similar
circumstances attended funerals for slain high ranking military officers. Upon
further examination that statement’s validly is in question.
There was even discussion of flying the flag at half-mast in
honor of the Major General. When done for Nelson Mandela, it was uncommon but
not unheard of. For Whitney Houston flags flew at half-staff, an order from
Governor Christie of New Jersey for New Jersey because it was Miss Houston’s
home state. Ahh I digress.
Tradition has dictated that when a high ranking officer’s
life is taken, in this case combat, that when laid to rest there is a great deal of
ceremonial pomp and circumstance. In the case of this Major General, all those
elements were present http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/dana-milbank-gen-harold-greenes-funeral-is-a-fitting-coda-to-a-dozen-years-of-war/2014/08/15/89730650-2484-11e4-86ca-6f03cbd15c1a_story.html
The question still remained was the government represented
at the services? It is now being reported that Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel attended and met with
the family.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/greene.asp
OK so government officials
attended or didn’t attend a funeral service. An observer at Arlington visiting
someone she loved on the day of the Major general’s services puts it all in
perspective when she said that witnessing that service with all its pomp and
circumstance and maybe the attendance of a government official. “Brought me back” to her
friend’s service in 2012. The lieutenant’s sendoff didn’t have so much pomp, of
course, but that didn’t matter. “I miss him a lot,” she said. http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/dana-milbank-gen-harold-greenes-funeral-is-a-fitting-coda-to-a-dozen-years-of-war/2014/08/15/89730650-2484-11e4-86ca-6f03cbd15c1a_story.htmlhttp://www.snopes.com/politics/military/greene.asp
The bottom
line is what does it matter? You will be missed by those who love you whether a
government official attends your funeral or not.