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  1. Aug 27, 2019 · When a member of the Royal Navy dies it is known as ‘crossing the bar’ and a Navy funeral could include a burial at sea. The Royal Navy also suggests that it’s appropriate for ex-services personnel to use the Union Flag, but that the White Ensign should only be used for sailors who died in active service.

  2. A military funeral is a funeral or memorial service for someone who has served in the British Armed Forces. This includes those who have served in the Army, Royal Navy, Royal Marines or the Royal Air Force.

  3. Navy seals with ranks of E8, E9, CW-4 and CW-5, and O-4 and above receive Full Funeral Honors. These standard honors include a chaplain, the ceremonial bugler performing the Taps, the ceremonial folding of the flag, a burial flag presentation, and a rifle detail.

  4. Oct 2, 2023 · We will answer 4 key questions, which are the most common among military funeral attendees: When to salute at a military funeral? What to wear to a military funeral?

  5. Navy shall coordinate the request with the funeral director, other Military Services and other authorized providers, as appropriate. The funeral honors ceremony shall, at a minimum, consist of the...

  6. Aug 30, 2024 · Military funerals are solemn ceremonies that pay tribute to the men and women who have served their country with honor and dedication. These ceremonies follow specific protocols and traditions to ensure that the service and sacrifice of the deceased are properly recognized.

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  8. A common way to display medals at a funeral is to pin them to a suitable cushion, navy blue if possible for a sailor, and place it on the 'head' of the coffin. The Undertaker can advise you on securing the cushion to the coffin, and on discrete removal before interment/cremation.

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