
A horse drawn carriage carries the casket and remains at funeral services for Marine PFC James Jacques at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver. The funeral was held 37 years after he was killed during the rescue of the crew of an American cargo ship seized by Cambodia in May of 1975. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

In this Oct. 5, 2012, photo Delouise Guerra poses for a photo in Denver with a 1975 photo of her younger brother,18-year-old Marine PFC James Jacques who was killed in a helicopter crash near Cambodia in 1975. Jacques remains were identified in August of this year. He will be buried with full military honors at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012, on what would have been his 56th birthday. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

Delouise Guerra the sister of Marine PFC James Jacques releases one of 21 doves after his funeral at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012. The Jacques funeral was held 37 years after he was killed during the rescue of the crew of an American cargo ship seized by Cambodia in May of 1975. His remains were identified in August 2012. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

USAFA Chaplain Colonel Robert Bruno, left, presents a crucifix to Delouise Guerra the sister of Marine PFC James Jacques during his funeral at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver. The Jacques funeral was held 37 years after he was killed during the rescue of the crew of an American cargo ship seized by Cambodia in May of 1975. His remains were identified in August 2012. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

A horse drawn carriage carries the casket and remains at funeral services for Marine PFC James Jacques at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver. The funeral was held 37 years after he was killed during the rescue of the crew of an American cargo ship seized by Cambodia in May of 1975. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

Delouise Guerra the sister of Marine PFC James Jacques wipes away tears at his funeral at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver on Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2012. The Jacques funeral was held 37 years after he was killed during the rescue of the crew of an American cargo ship seized by Cambodia in May of 1975. His remains were identified in August 2012. Guerra's sister-in-law, Mary Lee Jacques, looks on at right. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)

Delouise Guerra holds a photo of her brother, Marine Pfc. James Jacques, who was killed in a helicopter crash near Cambodia in 1975. Jacques’ remains were identified in August. He was buried Tuesday with full military honors at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver. (Associated Press)

Delouise Guerra holds a photo of her brother, Marine Pfc. James Jacques, who was killed in a helicopter crash near Cambodia in 1975. Jacques’ remains were identified in August. He was buried Tuesday with full military honors at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver. (Associated Press)

Delouise Guerra holds a photo of her brother, Marine Pfc. James Jacques, who was killed in a helicopter crash near Cambodia in 1975. Jacques’ remains were identified in August. He was buried Tuesday with full military honors at Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver. (Associated Press)