I feel like the stuff with the marine's body was meant to be a moral thing, but personally I kinda see it as very cut and dry. I feel like in military service there are a lot of conditions that can result in a body being unable to be returned. MIA or bodies in no condition to be moved or in unsafe conditions to be returned to pubic access etc etc. I feel like there would have been a disclaimer when they signed papers to join about stuff and ultimately its not up to next of kin to decide. Pushing to have the body returned just for personal satisfaction of family and denying the research potential to save countless others feels selfish and shortsighted ihmo. I feel like thats the lot youre dealt being with a marine or someone in similar situations ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I feel like the stuff with the marine's body was meant to be a moral thing, but personally I kinda see it as very cut and dry. I feel like in military service there are a lot of conditions that can result in a body being unable to be returned. MIA or bodies in no condition to be moved or in unsafe conditions to be returned to pubic access etc etc. I feel like there would have been a disclaimer when they signed papers to join about stuff and ultimately its not up to next of kin to decide. Pushing to have the body returned just for personal satisfaction of family and denying the research potential to save countless others feels selfish and shortsighted ihmo. I feel like thats the lot youre dealt being with a marine or someone in similar situations ¯\_(ツ)_/¯