Some 100 people were snubbed at the Cheyenne National Cemetery on Memorial Day by the US Veterans Administration, which had scheduled an observance to commemorate those who paid the ultimate price for America.
Some families drove from hundreds of miles away to the five-acre cemetery in Cheyenne, where they were told an official service would commence at 11am on Monday.
But, as late morning came and went, no one arrived to lead a service. The honor guard didn't show, no prayers were read, and taps - the bugle song played at military funerals and memorial services - did not ring out over the cemetery.
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