. >> the comments of retired army general john abazaid. this after an investigation by the air force which runs the facility at dover air force base in delaware finding some remains of military personnel were not handled in accordance with procedures. the air force acknowledging it disposed of the incinerated remains of at least 274 service members in the landfall before it ended the practice back in 2008. some say the practice dates back to 2001. jill lassiter is following the story. we talked with her in the last hour. >> really interesting because it is buried way back in the report. you will see in the appendix e. a whole list of the timeline of incidents that happened at dover port mortuary which we have been made aware of recently. the big one is the port mortuary lost portions of remains for seven victims killed in the 9/11 attacks in the pentagon and pennsylvania. some include a payout to a marine wife. two civilian cadavers being tested and the remains of a navy crew being disposed of as medical waste as opposed as a group burial.