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  2. 21-gun salute - Wikipedia

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    A 21-gun salute is the most commonly recognized of the customary gun salutes that are performed by the firing of cannons or artillery as a military honor. As naval customs evolved, 21 guns came to be fired for heads of state , or in exceptional circumstances for heads of government , with the number decreasing with the rank of the recipient of ...

  3. Military funerals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For funerals of presidents, a 21-gun salute using artillery and battery pieces is fired (not to be confused with a three-volley salute), while all other high state officials receive 19-gun salutes. When a spouse or other dependent of a current or former member of the United States Armed Forces is buried, the military service in which the ...

  4. A brief history of the 21-gun salute - AOL

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    A 21-gun salute differs from the three-volley salute typically seen at military funerals. That practice stems from a 17th-century European cease-fire tradition. After both sides of a battle had ...

  5. Gun salute - Wikipedia

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    While the 21-gun salute is the most commonly recognized, the number of rounds fired in any given salute will vary depending on the conditions. Circumstances affecting these variations include the particular occasion and, in the case of military and state funerals , the branch of service, and rank (or office) of the person to whom honors are ...

  6. Will military funeral honors cease to exist? Concerns rise as ...

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    Members of VFW Post 4931 and American Legion Post 614, both from Hilliard, prepare to do a three-volley gun salute as part of military funeral honors in December 2022 for a Korean War veteran at ...

  7. Three-volley salute - Wikipedia

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    In more recent history three volleys were fired to signify the end of a funeral and that the burial detail was to be ready for battle. [1] It should not be confused with the 21-gun salute (or 19-gun or 17-gun, etc.) which is fired by a battery of artillery pieces.

  8. Royal Navy Fires 21-Gun Salute to King Charles - AOL

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    The sound of guns rang out over Plymouth, England, on Saturday, September 10, as the Royal Navy fired a 21-gun salute to mark the formal confirmation of King Charles III.Footage captured by ...

  9. Military funeral - Wikipedia

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    A military funeral is a memorial or burial ... of the Royal Naval Division on June 21, ... Regiment "The Old Guard" render a gun salute using three ...