Gold Star family of slain Calif. soldier booed on flight

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STOCKTON, Calif. -- The father of a soldier who was killed last weekend in Afghanistan was disappointed and hurt after airline passengers booed him and his family as they flew to meet his son's remains.


Stewart Perry, an ex-Marine who lives in Stockton, said the ordeal left him feeling disrespected.


"It was really disgusting on the passengers' part," he said Friday.


His son, Sgt. John Perry, was one of two killed in an explosion at a United States airbase on Nov. 12. He was honored at a memorial service in Lodi on Thursday and will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery.


John Perry, 30, and Pfc. Tyler R. Iubelt of Tamaroa, Illinois, died from their injuries after the attack by an apparent suicide bomber at the Bagram Airfield at about 5:30 a.m. local time.


The Department of Defense said this week that the blast also took the lives of two U.S. contractors working on the base. Sixteen other U.S. service members and one Polish soldier participating in a NATO mission were wounded.


Perry was assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Special Troops Battalion, 1st Sustainment Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas. He was at the base supporting Operation Freedom's Sentinel.


An avid runner, he had been preparing to participate in a 5K run at the base in northeast Afghanistan as part of a post-Veterans Day activity to benefit disabled veterans.


Stewart Perry said he, his wife, Kathy, and daughter were flying on an American Airlines flight from Sacramento on Monday to Philadelphia, with a quick transfer in Phoenix. From Philadelphia, they traveled to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to receive his son's remains.


For unknown reasons, Perry said, the flight to Phoenix was 45 minutes late. The crew feared the delay might cause the Perrys miss their connecting flight.


So, when the plane landed in Phoenix, the captain made an announcement for all passengers to remain seated and to let a "special military family" exit the aircraft first, Perry said.


Several passengers in first class began to boo and complain, Perry said.


"Some people were saying 'This is just baloney,' and 'I paid for first-class for this?' "


He said American Airlines "did everything they could" to accommodate his family.


Perry and his family made their connecting flight, and the pilot in Phoenix stayed at the gate for 40 minutes to make sure they made it on board.
Perry said he does not know if the passengers from Sacramento knew there was a Gold Star family on board, nor does he know if there was a similar reaction from people sitting in coach.


"It was just disgusting behavior from people in first class; it was terrible to see," Perry said. "You could see the disappointment from the flight crew."


The real focus, Perry said, should be on the heroics of his son. The husband and father of two young children died a hero.


"He made a decision that saved a lot of people," Perry said. "I was told that he was found protecting a female soldier. ... He didn't get to live a full life, but he lived."
 
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Did I miss something? Did the people on the plane actually know who the family was? I know they said a "special military family" and that alone should have been enough to make the people not boo, but the didn't actually indicate why the family was "special", did they?
 

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Sounds like there was a philly contigent aboard. They'll boo anything: draft picks, Santa Claus, sunshine, etc.
 

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If I was on that plane I would have probably been arrested for battery against at least one of these sick disrespectful u.s. Citizens
 
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Did I miss something? Did the people on the plane actually know who the family was? I know they said a "special military family" and that alone should have been enough to make the people not boo, but the didn't actually indicate why the family was "special", did they?

Not sure, but the father makes it sound that it was said that they were a Gold Star Family

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They may not have known all the facts, I don't think they knew about their son's death. When a flight is late, it's not unusual for the airlines to ask people with time issues on connecting flights to disembark first.

People may have been booing military service, because that's how stupid and cheap and shallow our society has become.

Other people think their shit don't stink, they're entitled, fuck them too.
 

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Booing? What the fuck is wrong with people. Surely they were liberals. I would have beaten the shit out of anyone booing.
 

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Booing? What the fuck is wrong with people. Surely they were liberals. I would have beaten the shit out of anyone booing.

Wait, I thought liberals were all monkey's and illegals, now they are elitists filling first class?
 

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Wait, I thought liberals were all monkey's and illegals, now they are elitists filling first class?

Limo liberals, like the media and elitists, and then the poorest of the poor

And they all live in the same cities, just different neighborhoods



PS: you're correct about illegals
 

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Limo liberals, like the media and elitists, and then the poorest of the poor

And they all live in the same cities, just different neighborhoods



PS: you're correct about illegals

I was just teasing. I just find it funny any issue has to be turned into liberal/conservative nonsense by so many on this site. I just figured it was a bunch of assholes and didn't think much more into it.
 

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Lets be real here, what are the odds that conservatives would boo the military? Seriously.
 

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I was just teasing. I just find it funny any issue has to be turned into liberal/conservative nonsense by so many on this site. I just figured it was a bunch of assholes and didn't think much more into it.

I totally agree, politics is so damn toxic nowadays

Innocent remarks ignite hatred, flaming remarks lead to riots

and humor gets totally lost
 

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I was just teasing. I just find it funny any issue has to be turned into liberal/conservative nonsense by so many on this site. I just figured it was a bunch of assholes and didn't think much more into it.
you are right, always seems to turn into a liberal/conservative blame game...that being said you know they were liberal, lol
 

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you are right, always seems to turn into a liberal/conservative blame game...that being said you know they were liberal, lol
Liberal? Good one.
Now, that's funny! We all know there is right and wrong but all of us get pissed off waiting to get off planes! I am proud to be American and a Veteran but I would gladly wait for anybody anywhere to catch a connection for anybody's dead family membe!
 

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I don't know the full story but I'm kind of irritated he was killed protecting a female soldier

Sacrificed his life for someone who shouldn't have been out on the battlefield in the first place. Maybe he would still be here and more enemies would have been killed if PC hadn't spread it's infection to the military
 

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I don't know the full story but I'm kind of irritated he was killed protecting a female soldier

Sacrificed his life for someone who shouldn't have been out on the battlefield in the first place. Maybe he would still be here and more enemies would have been killed if PC hadn't spread it's infection to the military

Wow. Just wow.

They weren't on a battlefield. They were at Bagram Airfield waiting to run on Veterans Day.

I've worked with many female active duty members that would probably smoke your ass.
 

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I don't know the full story but I'm kind of irritated he was killed protecting a female soldier

Sacrificed his life for someone who shouldn't have been out on the battlefield in the first place. Maybe he would still be here and more enemies would have been killed if PC hadn't spread it's infection to the military
I agree. Women shouldn't be on the front lines - period!
 

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