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crematory as described in c above. Prior to the Next, the command is given, 1. READY, 2. AIM, arrival of the funeral procession, arrangements 3. SQUAD, 4. FIRE, and the volley is fired in the should have been made to have placed directly in same manner as described in paragraph 11. At front of the entrance to the crematory, an im- the end of the third volley, the bugler comes to proved catafalque or platform suitable for the the order and sounds Taps. The firing party re- support of the casket. When the procession mains in the position of load while Taps is played reaches the crematory and is halted, the honorary and the escort commander comes to the position pallbearers take their positions in two facing of hand salute. At the last note of Taps, the body ranks on both sides of the crematory entrance as bearers come to the order and, preceded by the indicated in figure 2. The caisson is led to one side chaplain, carry the casket through the two facing of the catafalque, and the body bearers stand to ranks of honorary pallbearers. As the body bear- one side of the caisson ready to remove the casket. ers carry the casket past them, the honorary pall- The remainder of the ceremonial elements take bearers come to the order and executing the positions in relation to the catafalque similar to appropriate facing movement, follow the casket the positions they occupy in relation to the grave, into the crematory. The family, societies, and as indicated in figure 12. When everyone is in friends follow the honorary pallbearers. When the position, the body bearers prepare to move the casket has been carried into the crematory, the casket from the caisson to the catafalque. The escort commander comes to the position of atten- escort commander then brings the escort to the tion and brings the escort to the order; the firing position of present arms. At this same command, party, privates of the color guard, leader of the the honorary pallbearers, firing party, privates of band, and drum major come to the order at the the color guard, and bugler come to the position same command. The firing party then joins the of present arms, and the drum major comes to the escort at the command of the senior noncommis- position of present baton. The band commences to sioned officer and the bugler marches to the posi- play and the body bearers lift the casket from the tion in the band formation. The escort commander caisson and carry it to the catafalque. When the then brings the escort to the position of at ease casket is rested on the catafalque, the body bear- and all elements assume the same position. ers step one pace backward and execute present (2) Inside the crematory, the duties of the arms and the band stops playing. The band leader chaplain, body bearers, and honorary pallbearers then presents arms and the drum major remains will be governed by whether any sort of com- in the position of present baton. The escort com- mittal service is to be conducted before the body mander then commands the firing party to order is turned over to the crematory officials. If such a arms. He then gives the command 1. FIRING funeral service is conducted, this personnel will PARTY, WITH BLANK AMMUNITION, 2. LOAD. normally attend. After the service is finished the 60 6T [34 of 50]

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