Military Caskets Accessibility Statement

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ITEMS INCLUDED WITH
THE CLASS “B” CASKET

As with tradition “I want to go down wrapped in my colors with Sword in hand.
And it shall be, as this is how a true Warrior is laid to rest.”

3’x5’ BRANCH OF SERVICE FLAG embroidered with RANK and NAME is to be draped from above the waist and holding the Sword. It is NOT a memento item and is to be buried covering the Veteran from the chest and on down to the foot end of the casket.

SWORD is engraved with RANK and NAME to be placed in the right gloved hand on the flag with the left gloved hand resting on it. The tip is pointing towards the foot end with the scabbard on the left side at the waist as it would be worn at the burial with the Sword.

COVER with GLOVES included for holding the Sword.

FLAG BAG is used for the folded American Flag. A BRANCH of SERVICE Cap Device is at the top above embroidered:

Rank
First Middle Last Name

Displayed are the corners using a Uniform Button and Good Conduct Ribbon. A Commemorative Ribbon for Honorable Service in the BRANCH OF SERVICE above a Honorable Discharge Ribbon, Honorable Service to Country Ribbon, and for Honorable Defense Ribbon in the BRANCH OF SERVICE. A engraved Dog Tag is also attached, or the own Dog Tag can be used. If his Ribbons and other Awards are not being worn, the Commemorative items can be discarded and the personal Ribbons and Awards put in their place. The foam insert is used strictly for display purpose and should be discarded at the time that the folded American Flag is put into the bag, or before. The Flag Bag is a forever keepsake for the Family.

Flag Bag


AMERICAN FLAG
Is never to be unfolded

The honored ritual of handing Old Glory, respectfully folded, to a family member “Honoring the Passing For Service to a Great Nation” is the way to pay respect to the life and service of a Veteran. It commemorates the commitment and dedication of those who chose to serve their country so selflessly.

A sacred military tradition, “Presenting the Flag” recognizes the passing of a veteran from one life into the next. The American Flag is held aloft before the funeral casket, and then folded, allowing the fighting spirit of the veteran to enter the flag and be formally retired forever.

Should there be an Honor Guard firing three rifle volleys are in recognition of his fighting spirit, three rifle cartridges are to be put into the small enclosed velvet Bag and then into the fold of the American Flag.

NOTE: The reason for three spent cartridges are symbolic, is because during a lull in battle during World War I, both sides would fire three volleys each and then would remove their dead and wounded from the field of battle.

REGISTER BOOK is for Family and Friends that were present Honoring your life and passing.

PEN is for the Signatures of Guests.

CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY and a SYMPATHY CARD.

BLACK BAG with Rank and Name embroidered is used for transporting the items that are included in the Interior Box.

BRANCH OF SERVICE GOLD MEDALLION on the outside of the Exterior Box is a “keeper” for a Family member.

CASKET QUILT that is used to cover the Casket in transit from the manufacturer is for the Family to keep.

BRANCH OF SERVICE uniform materials such as the Uniform Fabric, Buttons, Trim, Good Conduct Ribbon, and Branch of Service Flag are used in the making of the casket. All lettering of Rank and Name is presented in the military font Times Roman.

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