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b. When the hearse appears, the escort com-
mander orders the escort to the position of atten-
tion. At his command, all other personnel also
come to the position of attention. When the hearse
is parked in the correct spot, the body bearers
step forward to remove the casket from the
hearse. At this moment, the escort commander
brings the escort to the position of present arms.
When this command is given, the escort and the
privates of the color guard assume the position of
present arms, the drum major comes to the posi-
tion of present baton, the band commences to play
an appropriate, solemn air, the body bearers re-
move the casket from the hearse, and the honor-
ary pallbearers execute the hand salute. The body
bearers, led by the chaplain, then carry the casket
into the chapel. At this time, and at all other
times when the body bearers move the casket,
'they must be sure always to carry it feet first.
(See fig. 3.) When the body bearers, preceded by
the chaplain, have carried the casket through the
aisle formed by the two facing ranks of the hon-
orary pallbearers, the honorary pallbearers come
to the position of attention, execute the proper
facing movement, and follow the body bearers
into the chapel. (See fig. 4.) When the last of the
honorary pallbearers have entered the chapel, the
escort commander brings the escort to the posi-
tion of order arms. The privates of the color
guard and the drum major come to the order at
the same command and the band stops playing.
The escort commander then brings the escort to
the position of at ease and the color guard and
band assume the same position at his command.
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