What family member gets the flag at a military funeral?

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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Does the oldest child get the military flag?

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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What do they say when they give the flag at a military funeral?

“On behalf of the President of the United States, the United States Coast Guard, and a grateful Nation, please accept this flag as a symbol of our appreciation for your loved one's honorable and faithful service.” line of duty, the family receives one flag provided by the VA.
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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 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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Who gets the folded flag at a funeral?

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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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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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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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.
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When should veteran grave flags be removed?

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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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Who gets full military honors funeral?

Those who are eligible for military funerals and full honors in the United States include the following: Active duty or Selected Reserve in the United States Armed Forces. Former active duty or Selected Reserve who departed under conditions other than dishonorable in the United States Armed Forces.
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Who carries the casket at a military funeral?

A six-man honor guard carries the casket to the grave site. The chaplain or pastor (if applicable) reads a committal service. The honor guard lifts and holds the American flag taut over the casket. The seven-person firing party fires three volleys.
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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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What is the order of a military funeral?

Sequence of Events for Military Funeral Honors

Military members present arms (render a salute). Casket team secures the casket. Non-commissioned officer-in-charge (NCOIC), officer-in-charge (OIC) and chaplain salute. Chaplain (military or civilian) leads the way to the gravesite, followed by casket team.
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Can you fly a deceased veterans flag?

Although some people feel that a flag used to drape a casket should not be unfolded after it has been folded at graveside, it is actually proper—if desired—to unfold and then display a burial flag. It is entirely up to the next of kin who received the flag at the burial.
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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 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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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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Do military burial flags have grommets?

Our Official U.S. Interment Flag has these quality features:

Made from 100% cotton. Embroidered stars and sewn stripes. Canvas duck header. 2 solid brass grommets.
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Who gets a 3 volley salute?

The president of the United States, as commander-in-chief of the country's armed forces, is authorized this honor. 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.
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How is family notified when a soldier dies?

The commandant extends his deepest sympathy to you and your family in your loss." The Air Force delivers a notification letter with details (included with discretion), and the Marine Corps reminds its notification officers that the next of kin may need information repeated.
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Do all military funerals have a gun salute?

Rifle volleys are still allowed at military funerals; however, the military now only requires a minimum of two personnel to be present for military funeral honors, which is not enough for a firing party to provide a traditional rifle salute.
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Can civilians salute at a military funeral?

Members should salute as the flag passes by. Former military members not in uniform may salute. However, civilians should not salute. As a sign of respect, civilians should instead remove any head gear and place it over their heart.
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Do you stand during Taps at a funeral?

Men without hats and women stand at attention and place their right hand over their heart. All vehicles should come to a stop and remain so until the last note has ended. Taps began as a signal for lights or lights out at the end of the day. For these purposes, there are no formal protocol procedures required.
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What song is played when a soldier dies?

"Taps" is a bugle call during flag ceremonies and at military funerals by the United States Armed Forces.
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