Does the oldest child get the military flag?

The following hierarchy is used to determine who should receive the flag in the event the designated next of kin is unavailable: The spouse. Children, oldest first.
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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 you have multiple flags at a military funeral?

The law allows us to issue one flag for a Veteran's funeral. We cannot replace it if it is lost, destroyed, or stolen. However, some Veterans' organizations or other community groups may be able to help you get another flag.
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How do you get a veterans burial flag?

Bring the application form to:
  1. A funeral director, or.
  2. A VA regional office, or.
  3. A United States post office. Call ahead to make sure your local post office has burial flags. If they don't, they can direct you to one that does.
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Can you fly a military funeral flag?

Again, while the flag code does not mention the usage of funeral flags, it does not expressly forbid the unfolding and flying of the flag after the funeral service.
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Who receives the 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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Why can't red show on a folded flag?

The folded flag is emblematic of the tri-cornered hat worn by the Patriots of the American Revolution. When folded, no red or white stripe is to be evident, leaving only the blue field with stars. It is then presented as a keepsake to the next of kin or an appropriate family member.
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Who qualifies for a burial flag?

2. Who Is Eligible to Receive the Burial Flag? Generally, the flag is given to the next-of-kin, as a keepsake, after its use during the funeral service. When there is no next-of-kin, VA will furnish the flag to a friend making request for it.
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Who gets a 21 gun salute at a 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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Can a veteran get a free flag?

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides one (1) United States flag, 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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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 buried at the base of a military flag pole?

Some versions include a grain of rice or wheat to be used to give the soldier strength or rebuild food supplies in the event of a victory. For those curious about the usefulness of a bullet without a gun, some stories include details about a pistol being buried at the base of the flagpole or some 50 paces away.
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When should veteran grave flags be removed?

Remove Your Flags

For example, flags can usually be placed three days prior to the holiday and remain for up to one week afterward. Make sure you check with the cemetery director or volunteer group to determine when you'll be placing and removing the flags. » MORE: Easy as 1-2-3, make a free online will in minutes.
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Does every soldier get a military funeral?

Upon the family's request, Public Law 106-65 requires that every eligible Veteran receive a military funeral honors ceremony, to include folding and presenting the United States burial flag and the playing of "Taps." The law defines a military funeral honors detail as consisting of two or more uniformed military ...
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Can you bury an American flag with a person?

General American Flag Etiquette

A flag should not be lowered into a grave or touch the ground. A flag should never be used as a covering for a statue or monument. A flag should never be used in such a way that will allow it to be torn, dirtied or damaged.
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Why is the flag folded 13 times?

If you've ever attended a military funeral, perhaps you noticed that the honor guards pay meticulous attention to folding the U.S. flag that once draped the casket. Guards make crisp, precise folds a total of 13 times to complete the ceremony.
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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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Do all veterans get a gun salute?

Honors typically consist of two or more uniformed service members folding and presenting a U.S. burial flag to the family, and playing of Taps. A gun salute by a rifle squad is reserved for veterans who retired from military service, service members killed on active duty, and Medal of Honor recipients.
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Can you have a military funeral if you are cremated?

Funeral and Memorial Services for Veterans

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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Why are there no flags on veterans graves?

"There is no standing policy for cemeteries to put a flag on every individual grave site, and thus over the years, all VA cemeteries have relied on the graciousness and the generosity of civilians, civic organizations, veterans organizations like the VFW, American Legion, and other volunteer groups like the Girl Scouts ...
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How much is a burial flag?

As mentioned above, burial flags are provided at no cost to drape over the casket or urn of any veteran. This is a simple process. A funeral director can help with obtaining a VA flag, but you can also apply yourself by completing VA Form 27-2009. You can also arrange this with a local post office.
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What does a triangle folded flag mean?

In the U.S. Armed Forces, at the ceremony of retreat, the flag is lowered, folded in a triangle and kept under watch throughout the night as a tribute to our nation's honored dead. The next morning it is brought out and, at a ceremony of reveille, flown high as a symbol of belief in the resurrection of the body.
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Does the military kneel when presenting a flag?

Kneel, on one knee, in front of the flag recipient and solemnly present the flag to the recipient. Present the flag using the veteran's military service preferred wording: Army ...
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What do the 13 folds mean?

By: National Flag Foundation. If you've ever attended a military funeral, perhaps you noticed that the honor guards pay meticulous attention to folding the U.S. flag that once draped the casket. Guards make crisp, precise folds a total of 13 times to complete the ceremony.
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