This is certainly a step up from the "We regret to inform you…" telegrams:
A manager at a Pennsylvania design studio, she’d been in her office on
Nov. 4 last year when three uniformed soldiers came to inform her that
her son had been killed on a combat mission in Iraq’s Anbar
province. A few weeks after Jeffrey’s Nov. 14 burial at Arlington, a
team of Special Forces soldiers arrived at her home and presented an
hourlong PowerPoint presentation on the details.
I wonder if this is semi-standard, or whether these were just friends
of his doing something for his family. I can’t imagine it’s possible
to always say everything. In some cases it must not be possible to
say much of anything.
Some part of me is horrified that PowerPoint should show up at that
time and in that cause—but I suppose it gets the job done.


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