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LC 04 223 brass

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 11:29 am
by phddan
Laid to rest an Army vet yesterday. :patriot:
My wifes uncle.
POW, Purple Heart, Bronze Star, and five others I didn't recognize.
Army Honor Guard was at the funeral and did an outstanding job. Bugler made the bugle almost cry playing taps. 21 gun salute was crisp. The folding of the flag and presentation was solemn and very well rehearsed. Got a major lump in my throat.
Rest in Peace, Gene Owen. :patriot:


Now to get to the reloading part.
After the service was done, I looked over at where the 21 gun salute took place. My son, and my good friends son, were policing up the brass. Made both us reloaders proud. :grin:

Dan

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:02 pm
by Mithras61
Interesting. When my F.I.L. was laid to rest, the Honor Guard policed the brass & re-boxed it for my M.I.L. I understood that this was a common thing, so I am a bit surprised that the Honor Guard left their brass lying there.

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:17 pm
by longtooth
I too am surprised at that. I have officiated several funerals w/ honor guard salute. Two that died in active duty fire fight. Army Navy & Marine.
Every one of those picked up the brass. The Navy Honor Guard had a hard time finding it all but stayed til they did. Dont remember any reboxing it though.

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 5:45 am
by phddan
I just assumed they would police up their brass at first, but being this is the first one I've witnessed first hand, I really didn't know.

Dan