Printing Error Prompts Army Apology
The letters were printed by a contracting company and sent by the U.S. Army Human Resources Command's Casualty and Mortuary Affairs Center in Alexandria, Virginia. The letters also included improper address information atop the correspondence. Instead of the family's name and address, the letters said "Army Long Term Case Management."
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