General
Information:
Standard
Honors: Arlington National Cemetery can provide Standard
graveside honors to authorized service members. These honors may include:
- A casket team
- A firing party
- A bugler
- A military chaplain, if no other religious leader officiates.
Specific
Information:
Standard graveside honors begin at the curb
near the burial site. Plan on arriving at the Administration Building
at least 30 minutes before the service, which gives you time to meet
with the family and with the Cemetery Representative from Arlington
National Cemetery (ANC). The Cemetery Representative can give you specific
information upon arrival.
To the grave site
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Look for the Cemetery Representative,
who can help you regarding protocol. Another helpful person is the
OIC or NCOIC (Officer or Non-Commissioned Officer in charge). Salute
(Civilian dress: hand over heart) when the OIC/NCOIC
does, and drop your salute when he does. See symbol
chart and diagram
for more information.
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The pall bearers will remove the casket
from the hearse / urn from the representatives
car and prepare
to march to the grave site. The OIC can tell you where the grave
is and the route that the pallbearers will use to carry the casket
/ urn to the grave. Salute (Civilian dress: hand over heart)
when the OIC salutes, generally when the flag is moving and
you are standing still.
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Casket: be prepared to drop your salute
and lead the casket after the pallbearers make a
five step formal turn with the casket. Urn:
start to drop your salute and lead the procession, after the pallbearers
have retrieved the remains and are standing with the other pallbearers,
when you hear the command "ready - step".
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Lead the processional to the grave site.
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At the grave site:
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Stand near the small green metal marker,
allowing enough room for the pall bearers and OIC to move past you.
Salute (Civilian dress: hand over heart) after you stop
and face the remains. Turn to continue facing the remains (drop
the salute when moving) if appropriate to do so. Drop the salute
(Civilian dress: hand over heart) along with the OIC.
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The pallbearers will position the remains
over the grave and unfold the flag, holding it taut over the remains.
The OIC will inspect, then take one step back. This is your cue
to begin the religious services at the grave.
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Please conduct your graveside services
according to your religious tradition. Time is our enemy at ANC,
with an average of 23 funerals each day. We therefore request that
grave side services be kept under ten minutes in length.
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The OIC and the pallbearers will
look for you to step back to indicate that you are finished.
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Following your services, the military
will render honors. Chaplains will position themselves two paces
behind the OIC to receive the flag, in order to present it to the
Next of Kin (NOK). Civilian leaders will stand to the side.
Follow the OIC's lead in saluting (Civilian dress: hand over
heart).
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Military honors will consist of three
rifle volleys by seven riflemen, Taps by a military bugler, and
the formal folding of the flag.
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The OIC will receive the folded flag
from one of the pallbearers, who will then march off to the front.
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The presentation of the flag: (See
diagram
for more information.)
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Chaplains: The OIC will turn and
present you the folded flag. Take the flag with your left hand
on top and your right hand on the bottom, and stand while the
OIC salutes the flag (do not salute yourself at this point).
When the OIC drops his salute, go to the NOK (normally seated
on the left front seat) and present the flag . When you present
the flag, use these or similar words:
"This flag is presented on behalf of a grateful
nation as a token of our appreciation for the honorable and
faithful service rendered by your loved one".
After presenting the flag, salute the flag and move to the side.
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Civilian leaders:
The OIC or designated military representative will present the
flag.
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The Arlington lady will offer condolences.
You are welcome to do the same after she returns to her place
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The Cemetery Representative will announce
that services have ended, and invite people to go to their cars.
- If a curbside salute is done, follow the OIC's
lead in standing by the curb and saluting (Civilian dress: hand
over heart).
Last updated:
August 14, 2003
POC: CH (MAJ)
Claude A. Crisp
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