Can you have a military funeral if you are cremated?

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Veterans can receive cremation and burial benefits if eligible. According to the US Department of Veterans Affairs, a veteran's family may bury or inter their loved one's ashes at any National Cemetery that accepts cremains.
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Can you have military honors if you are cremated?

' A funeral honors detail consists of two or more uniformed members of the armed forces, with at least one member from the deceased's branch of service.” Families should inform the funeral director or planner if they wish to request full military funeral honors for cremation or burial.
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How do military funerals work for cremation?

Military Funeral Protocol for Cremation. Though the service might differ slightly, military funerals for cremation are just as solemn, dignified, and respectful as a casket funeral. These military funerals can take place at a national cemetery or private cemetery of the family's choice.
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Do veterans get a flag if they are cremated?

A United States flag is provided, at no cost, to drape the casket or accompany the urn of a deceased Veteran who served honorably in the U.S. Armed Forces. It is furnished to honor the memory of a Veteran's military service to his or her country.
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Who is entitled to a military funeral?

The following individuals are eligible to receive military funeral honors: Military members who die while on active duty. Veterans who served in the active military, naval, or air service and were discharged or released from that service by means of an “honorable” or “under honorable conditions” discharge.
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Do all veterans get a military funeral?

Almost all veterans can receive military funeral honors at no cost. They are also usually eligible for free memorial items including: Headstones, markers, and medallions.
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Who gets gun salute at funeral?

Figures who receive the honor include visiting heads of state, members of currently reigning royal families, the current president, the president-elect, and ex-presidents. A 21 gun salute typically occurs during a president or ex-president's funeral, but it can also occur any time they make a relevant appearance.
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Who gets the folded flag at a military funeral?

Who is presented with the military burial flag? At the funeral, the flag is presented to the deceased's next of kin. The next of kin is the person who is most closely related to the veteran. After receiving the flag, it is tradition among the family members to preserve for display in the house, usually in a frame.
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What does VA pay for funerals?

VA will pay up to $796 toward burial and funeral expenses for deaths on or after October 1, 2019 (if hospitalized by VA at time of death), or $300 toward burial and funeral expenses (if not hospitalized by VA at time of death), and a $796 plot-interment allowance (if not buried in a national cemetery).
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Does the oldest son get the flag at a military funeral?

If the next of kin designated is not available to receive the flag: The military will consider the following order of succession for receiving the burial flag to determine the flag recipient: Spouse. Children, oldest first.
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Can my spouse be buried in military cemetery?

(1) The spouse, surviving spouse or dependent of an eligible Veteran or member of the Armed Forces may be eligible for interment in a national cemetery even if that Veteran is not buried or memorialized in a national cemetery.
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What is the service called when someone is cremated?

A cremation ceremony is a type of funeral service at which a loved one's cremated remains are present, as opposed to the body in a casket. It may also refer to a ceremony that occurs at the time of cremation, or at the time of inurnment.
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Do military spouses get free burial?

Burial benefits available for spouses and dependents buried in a national cemetery include burial with the Veteran, perpetual care, and the spouse or dependents name and date of birth and death will be inscribed on the Veteran's headstone, at no cost to the family.
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Who gets the $250 Social Security death benefit?

A widow or widower age 60 or older (age 50 or older if they have a disability). A surviving divorced spouse, under certain circumstances. A widow or widower at any age who is caring for the deceased's child who is under age 16 or has a disability and receiving child's benefits.
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Do retired military get free burial?

Retirees, as well as their dependents can be buried in any VA National Cemetery, Arlington National Cemetery, and most State Veterans Cemeteries for free. While VA and Arlington National Cemeteries charge no fees for a veteran to be buried there.
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Do veterans automatically have life insurance?

Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) SGLI coverage is automatic. All Servicemembers with full-time coverage should use the SGLI Online Enrollment System (SOES) to designate beneficiaries, or reduce, decline or restore SGLI coverage.
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Who gets a 4 gun salute?

General officers may receive a cannon salute (17 guns for a four-star general, 15 for a three-star, 13 for a two-star, 11 for a one-star), if available. Each service has variations to these funeral honors.
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Do you tip the honor guard at a funeral?

To be chosen as a pallbearer at a funeral is a sign of honor and respect. Typically this role is reserved for the decedent's closest friends and family members. If that is the case, no tip or payment is required.
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What is said to next of kin at military funeral?

Kneeling in front of the next of kin, the Guard member faces the long edge of the flag towards the family and says “on behalf of the President of the United States, the United States (Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, or Coast Guard), and a grateful nation, please accept this flag as a symbol of our appreciation for ...
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Why do they shoot 3 times at a military funeral?

The firing of three volleys over the grave of a fallen warrior has its origin in the old custom of halting the fighting to remove the dead from the battlefield. Once the dead were removed, three-musket volleys were fired as a signal that the battle could resume.
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What do the three shells mean at a military funeral?

Typically three fired cartridges are placed into the folded flag prior to presentation to the next of kin; the cartridges signify "duty, honor, and sacrifice.”
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Who carries the casket at a military funeral?

A casket team serving as honor guards in a ceremonial role over the remains and as pallbearers. For funerals for an enlisted non-commissioned officer of E-9 and Officers, the casket is transported via a horse-drawn limbers and caissons. For all other funerals, the casket is transported using a hearse.
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Who qualifies for VA death benefits?

A surviving spouse or child may be eligible for a death gratuity if the deceased veteran died on active duty, active or inactive duty for training, or within 120 days of release from active duty if the death was the result of a disability related to their military service.
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How many years do you have to serve to be a veteran?

"Anyone who has reached 20 years of service, even if they were never activated on a [federal] order for more than 180 days outside of training, will now be considered a veteran," he said. The change in law, said Krenz, simply recognizes those who serve.
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