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  2. Air France KLM Martinair Cargo - Wikipedia

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    Human remains; Customized: Fully tailored shipping. Air France KLM Martinair Cargo offers two levels of service: Standard: service to meet standard shipping needs. Plus (High Priority & Extra Care): Elevated service providing high-priority handling and extra care for shipments that require special attention. [2] Boeing 747 KLM

  3. Agreement on the Transfer of Corpses - Wikipedia

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    The Agreement on the Transfer of Corpses is a 1973 multilateral treaty whereby states agree to rules for the transport of human corpses across international borders.It is a treaty of the Council of Europe and as of 2013 has only been ratified by European states, but it is open to ratification by any state in the world.

  4. Burial at sea - Wikipedia

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    Burial at sea is the disposal of human remains in the ocean, normally from a ship, boat or aircraft. It is regularly performed by navies, and is done by private citizens in many countries. It is regularly performed by navies, and is done by private citizens in many countries.

  5. Mortuary Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The human remains of enemy or non-friendly persons are collected and returned to their respective governments or affiliations. The Air Force has a similar facility at Dover AFB in Delaware, manned by the Army's Mortuary Affairs Personnel. Until 1991, the army's mortuary affairs was known as the Graves Registration Service (GRS or GRREG). [1]

  6. Dignified transfer - Wikipedia

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    United States Army soldiers unload the remains of Specialist Israel Candelaria Mejias, killed in combat operations in Iraq in 2009. In the United States Armed Forces, a dignified transfer is a procedure honoring the return of the remains of a servicemember from the theater of operations where they have died in the service of the United States.

  7. Human composting is rising in popularity as an earth-friendly ...

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    Human composting is emerging as an end-of-life alternative that is friendlier to the climate and the Earth — it is far less carbon-intensive than cremation and doesn’t use chemicals involved ...

  8. Airman sank with plane in WWII. The California man’s remains ...

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    Eighty years later, divers located the wreckage and recovered his remains. Air Force Sgt. Irving Newman of Los Angeles was assigned to a bomber squadron in 1943, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting ...

  9. Texas medical school liquefied bodies, rather than cremating ...

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    The Health Science Center’s contracts with Dallas and Tarrant counties — which supplied it with unclaimed bodies — stipulated that human remains were to be cremated when the program was ...