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casket from the hearse, he leads the body bearers
line with colors, escort, and firing party as shown
and casket into the chapel.
in figure 2.
C. He then conducts the chapel service.
b. When the hearse appears, the band is
d. When the chapel service is completed, he
brought to attention. When the body bearers lift
precedes the casket out of the chapel.
the casket from the hearse and the escort is
e. While the casket is being fastened to the
brought to the position of present arms, the drum
caisson, he may retire to the vestryroom of the
major assumes the position of present baton, and
chapel to remove his vestments, if he so desires.
the band plays an appropriate air. The band con-
f. He takes his position preceding the casket
tinues playing until the casket is carried into the
and following the colors in the funeral proces-
chapel.
sion. (See fig. 10.)
c. During the chapel service, the band remains
g. Upon arrival of the procession at the burial
in position and stands at ease.
lot, he waits until the band, escort, and colors
d. When the body is carried out again at the
have taken their positions at the grave site; when
close of the chapel service, the band is brought to
the body bearers lift the casket from the caisson
attention, the drum major assumes the position of
he removes his headdress and holds it over his left
present arms, and the band plays an appropriate
breast; he then precedes the casket to the grave
air at the moment that the casket appears at the
site, marching between the two facing ranks of
entrance to the chapel. It continues to play during
honorary pallbearers at the entrance to the burial
the time that the casket is carried to the caisson
lot.
it stops when the casket is secured.
h. He then takes his position at the head of the
e. When the procession moves off, the band
grave (see fig. 12) ; when everyone is in position
leads the line of march, although the civilian fu-
he conducts the committal service. At the end of
neral director may precede the band and lead the
the service, he steps two steps backward or to the
way to the cemetery.
side to make room for the bugler to sound Taps.
f. The band plays slow, solemn music at the
moment that the funeral procession moves off.
i. After the funeral service is finished, he re-
Field music may alternate with the band in play-
mains behind to render any assistance required to
ing. If the distance to the cemetery is great, after
the family.
the procession has moved from the general vicin-
ity of the chapel the procession may move in quick
3. BAND. a. The band assembles in front of the
time at ease, until it reaches the vicinity of the
chapel prior to the arrival of the casket and
grave. The band will not play while the procession
stands at ease until the hearse appears. It forms
is marching at quick time.
facing the chapel to the right of the entrance on
g. When the general vicinity of the grave has
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77
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