massive problem. what the cemetery is saying they are burying people correctly now, so, in other words, the grave that goes in tomorrow is done well, but they are being much dodgier about what they will do about the mistakes out in the 230,000 graves that are already there. what they are basically saying is in most cases they are not going to dig in the dirt to make sure they know where everybody s.they will sort through the paperwork to find out where people are, and i think a lot of veterans are going to be very, very upset about that. >> i know you spoke with someone at the end of your article, i think it was bill koch, who points out the irony, the military pulls out all stops identifying finger bones from the jungles of vietnam, but then they can't -- they don't want to go in and identify bodies in arlington national cemetery. >> that's right, brooke, and it's very strange. you know, the military has a powerful leave no one behind ethomas. no one gets left on the battlefield. you're right. the pentagon runs an amazing program where they travel around