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  2. Pallbearer - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the pallbearers would take the second carriage. [19] Honorary pallbearers are arranged in a similar manner following the active pallbearers. [20] Pallbearers’ carriages would leave a specific place at a certain time in case those who wish to ride to the church or house could meet at that area. [21]

  3. Military funerals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A casket team serving as honor guards in a ceremonial role over the remains and as pallbearers. For funerals for an enlisted non-commissioned officer of E-9 rank and officers, the casket is transported via a horse-drawn limbers and caissons. For all other funerals, the casket is transported using a hearse.

  4. Military funeral - Wikipedia

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    The procession includes a charger (a riderless horse), a bearer party commander, eight casket bearers, an insignia bearer if there are insignia to be borne, two headdress bearer, honorary pallbearers, a gun carriage or hearse. Dress is "review order" (Red Serge and Stetson).

  5. When no one was there for veterans who died alone, these high ...

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    From pallbearers to reading scripture, or simply as mourners paying their respects, students take on several roles during the funerals. "When we as a school come together to talk about and bury ...

  6. State funerals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Justices of the United States Supreme Court acted as honorary pallbearers. [17] On April 14, 1945, a horse-drawn caisson transported the casket of Franklin D. Roosevelt on Pennsylvania Avenue en route to Washington Union Station. Franklin D. Roosevelt died on April 12, 1945, in Warm Springs, Georgia, early into his fourth term.

  7. Samuel L. Jackson: How I became an usher at Martin Luther ...

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    Back when he was a teenager, he was an usher at Martin Luther King, Jr.'s funeral -- and today, he's one of the most famous stars in Hollywood.

  8. Pall (funeral) - Wikipedia

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    A funeral procession arriving at a church.The coffin is covered with an elaborate red and gold pall. From the Hours of Étienne Chevalier by Jean Fouquet. (Musée Condé, Chantilly)

  9. Shane MacGowan honored at funeral attended by stars including ...

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    Shane MacGowan, lead singer of the Anglo-Irish band The Pogues, was honored at a funeral on Friday in County Tipperary, Ireland, attended by stars including Johnny Depp and Nick Cave, after he ...