http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/12/08/brothe ... index.html
thats absolutly the worst possible thing to happen to any parent.
Since then, it was the policy to separate siblings in the armed forces (don't know if this was changed back...Romulus?)
It's very tragic Craig & it might be the worst thing that's happened to this particular parent but this sort of thing is unfortunately not uncommon. A recent case in my home town involved a young man committing suicide. Soon after his funeral his twin brother did the same thing as he couldn't face life without him. I believe his body was found by his mother so she might equally claim that this was the worst thing that could happen to any parent. You can read similar stories in the papers almost every week.
idk, these aren't that alike. i can understand how a person would feel if their sibling was killed, they couldn't take the stress. it's another if a person fins out that his two sons die near each other on accident. thats not changable, it just happens. there wasn't anything he could do.
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