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U.S. army says it mistakenly urged dead officers to return to active service

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WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. army said Friday it would apologize to the families of about 275 officers killed or wounded in action who were mistakenly sent letters urging them to return to active duty.

The letters were sent a few days after Christmas to more than 5,100 army officers who had recently left the service. Included were letters to about 75 officers killed in action and about 200 wounded in action.

"Army personnel officials are contacting those officers' families now to personally apologize for erroneously sending the letters," the army said in a brief news release issued Friday night.

The army did not say how or when the mistake was discovered. It said the database normally used for such correspondence with former officers had been "thoroughly reviewed" to remove the names of wounded or dead soldiers.

"But an earlier list was used inadvertently for the December mailings," the army statement said, adding that the army is apologizing to those officers and families affected and "regrets any confusion."


 
Admit your mistakes (everyone makes them) and then apologise, and then make attempts to never make the same mistakes again. 
 
Hauptmann Scharlachrot said:
Admit your mistakes (everyone makes them) and then apologise, and then make attempts to never make the same mistakes again. 

And then quietly accept your transfer to the Antarctic weather station.  :P
 
Antarctic?  I thought they sent those guys to Thule ;D
 
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