the general the most sober moment when he asked him that question. his an was there are times when the military suggest, that they not view the body. it's a subtle way of him conveying that sometimes they convey to the families, the body whether due to the nature of injuries or the times the body recovered would be difficult for family members and loved ones to see, and that appeared to be his message here. we asked the pentagon about this, by policy and practice they never tell a family you cannot view the body. legally the family maintains custody of the body throughout the whole process. the family including la david johnson's family always have the right to see the body says the general, at times they might be counselled that's something they don't want to do. that may be the tragic factor of