Remains of 8 veterans, long unclaimed, buried in San Antonio

In this Friday, June 1, 2018 photo, military service members with the Armed Services Honor Guard prepare to present folded flags as Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery and the Missing In America Project conduct a military burial service for the cremated remains of eight unclaimed veterans in San Antonio. The remains of eight U.S. military veterans that for years had been stored in the basement of a county courthouse in the Texas Panhandle have been interred as part of a formal ceremony in San Antonio. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)
In this Friday, June 1, 2018 photo, Navy Reservist Second Class Petty Officer Linda Villalobos presents a folded U.S. Flag to an official as Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery and the Missing In America Project conduct a military burial service for the cremated remains of eight unclaimed veteran in San Antonio. The remains of eight U.S. military veterans that for years had been stored in the basement of a county courthouse in the Texas Panhandle have been interred as part of a formal ceremony in San Antonio. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)
In this Friday, June 1, 2018 photo, folded flags are placed beside the cremated remains of previously unidentified veterans as people stand with hands over the hearts during the playing of Taps as Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery and the Missing In America Project conduct a military burial service for the cremated remains of eight unclaimed veterans in San Antonio. The remains of eight U.S. military veterans that for years had been stored in the basement of a county courthouse in the Texas Panhandle have been interred as part of a formal ceremony in San Antonio. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)
In this Friday, June 1, 2018 photo, MacArthur Junior ROTC students Michael Barron, right, and Grace Conger carry the cremated remains of veteran Everett Earl Criss as Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery and the Missing In America Project conduct a military burial service for the cremated remains of eight unclaimed veterans in San Antonio. The remains of eight U.S. military veterans that for years had been stored in the basement of a county courthouse in the Texas Panhandle have been interred as part of a formal ceremony in San Antonio. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)
In this Friday, June 1, 2018 photo, shell casings eject from the rifles of the Fort Sam Houston Memorial Services Detachment Honor Guard as they fire three volleys during a burial service by Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery and the Missing In America Project for the cremated remains of eight unclaimed veterans in San Antonio. The remains of eight U.S. military veterans that for years had been stored in the basement of a county courthouse in the Texas Panhandle have been interred as part of a formal ceremony in San Antonio. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)
In this Friday, June 1, 2018 photo, Navy Reservists Second Class Petty Officer Linda Villalobos, right, holds a folded U.S. Flag as First Class Petty Officer Fidel Contreras, left, and other members of the Armed Services Honor Guard take part in a military burial service by Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery and the Missing In America Project for the cremated remains of eight unclaimed veterans in San Antonio. The remains of eight U.S. military veterans that for years had been stored in the basement of a county courthouse in the Texas Panhandle have been interred as part of a formal ceremony in San Antonio. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)

Remains of 8 veterans, long unclaimed, buried in San Antonio

In this Friday, June 1, 2018 photo, military service members with the Armed Services Honor Guard prepare to present folded flags as Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery and the Missing In America Project conduct a military burial service for the cremated remains of eight unclaimed veterans in San Antonio. The remains of eight U.S. military veterans that for years had been stored in the basement of a county courthouse in the Texas Panhandle have been interred as part of a formal ceremony in San Antonio. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)
In this Friday, June 1, 2018 photo, Navy Reservist Second Class Petty Officer Linda Villalobos presents a folded U.S. Flag to an official as Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery and the Missing In America Project conduct a military burial service for the cremated remains of eight unclaimed veteran in San Antonio. The remains of eight U.S. military veterans that for years had been stored in the basement of a county courthouse in the Texas Panhandle have been interred as part of a formal ceremony in San Antonio. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)
In this Friday, June 1, 2018 photo, folded flags are placed beside the cremated remains of previously unidentified veterans as people stand with hands over the hearts during the playing of Taps as Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery and the Missing In America Project conduct a military burial service for the cremated remains of eight unclaimed veterans in San Antonio. The remains of eight U.S. military veterans that for years had been stored in the basement of a county courthouse in the Texas Panhandle have been interred as part of a formal ceremony in San Antonio. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)
In this Friday, June 1, 2018 photo, MacArthur Junior ROTC students Michael Barron, right, and Grace Conger carry the cremated remains of veteran Everett Earl Criss as Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery and the Missing In America Project conduct a military burial service for the cremated remains of eight unclaimed veterans in San Antonio. The remains of eight U.S. military veterans that for years had been stored in the basement of a county courthouse in the Texas Panhandle have been interred as part of a formal ceremony in San Antonio. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)
In this Friday, June 1, 2018 photo, shell casings eject from the rifles of the Fort Sam Houston Memorial Services Detachment Honor Guard as they fire three volleys during a burial service by Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery and the Missing In America Project for the cremated remains of eight unclaimed veterans in San Antonio. The remains of eight U.S. military veterans that for years had been stored in the basement of a county courthouse in the Texas Panhandle have been interred as part of a formal ceremony in San Antonio. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)
In this Friday, June 1, 2018 photo, Navy Reservists Second Class Petty Officer Linda Villalobos, right, holds a folded U.S. Flag as First Class Petty Officer Fidel Contreras, left, and other members of the Armed Services Honor Guard take part in a military burial service by Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery and the Missing In America Project for the cremated remains of eight unclaimed veterans in San Antonio. The remains of eight U.S. military veterans that for years had been stored in the basement of a county courthouse in the Texas Panhandle have been interred as part of a formal ceremony in San Antonio. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP)