Thursday, 17 April 2014

Facts You Should Know When Attending Military Funerals

By Dianna Sanders


Military families dread having to face a staff member in uniform at their door to deliver the terrible news of a loved one having been killed on duty. Individuals of various rankings are provided dignified processes from the handling of the body to the transportation to the burial site. The Military Funeral Services are unlike a regular procession and involved a number of personnel members following standard procedures.

A deceased member can be handled with the greatest respect and care including a casket covered in a flag representative of their country. The coffin is moved to a facility where the ceremonial processes are put in place for a burial. A deceased will be dressed in uniform as a sign of respect and integrity.

Military personnel will transport the casket feet first while saluting and standing to attention through the procession. The focus of these types of funerals is on maintaining the honor and the dignity of the deceased. Standard procedures are followed whether the person passed on while on duty, retired or was honorably discharged.

The casket is transported to the burial site and will be draped with a country flag. Depending on religious beliefs, a priest or representative will be present to send the individual off in peace and with blessings for the family. Once the ceremony is completed, the flag is folded and offered to the family.

The family may request that the remains be handed over to them for a private memorial. In most cases, the deceased is provided a standard service with emphasis placed on dignified and honorable processes. Such measures are taken regardless of the manner in which the individual had died.

The emphasis is on respect and honor throughout the burial process. The various standards that are implemented by the honor guards to ensure that all measures are followed. Personnel are available to tend to such ceremonies that should be offered by such facilities.




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