The flag officer - the 'odd man out' is the man to right step, left face to the hearse or cassion and remove the casket by stepping out 'in time' as the bearers 'step to' the casket. Stop. Five count, then to the turn. Head is always 'in'.
Watch the Old Guard. Listen to them. Smooth with spit and polish.And perfect.
The flag officer - the 'odd man out' is the man to right step, left torn face the hearse or cassion and removed the casket 'in time' as the bearers 'step to' the casket.
Watch the Old Guard. Listen to them. Smooth with spit and polish.And perfect.
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jewishleafbleeder 1 month ago
i just got home from a military funeral today :\
WorkableWax 7 months ago
Incorrect gentlemen.
But good,very,very good. Less is more.
The flag officer - the 'odd man out' is the man to right step, left face to the hearse or cassion and remove the casket by stepping out 'in time' as the bearers 'step to' the casket. Stop. Five count, then to the turn. Head is always 'in'.
Watch the Old Guard. Listen to them. Smooth with spit and polish.And perfect.
Perfect.
pumpernckle 7 months ago
Incorrect gentlemen.
But good,very,very good. Less is more.
The flag officer - the 'odd man out' is the man to right step, left torn face the hearse or cassion and removed the casket 'in time' as the bearers 'step to' the casket.
Watch the Old Guard. Listen to them. Smooth with spit and polish.And perfect.
pumpernckle 7 months ago
@JustinBieberloverr55 called military bearing
Stryker7000 8 months ago
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Sgtkillbot 1 year ago
@IFTroop310 Thanks. Your welcome to use it.
MNFuneralHonors 1 year ago
@MNFuneralHonors are caskets heavy? I've never carried one
Sgtkillbot 1 year ago
@Sgtkillbot some are, yes. Depends on what they are made out of and what size the person is inside.
MNFuneralHonors 1 year ago