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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2007

The Old Guard renders final honors at Arlington National Cemetery. They are the only cemetery left that uses a caisson during the funeral. Learn more.

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  • God I loved this man!

  • I must say that caisson section is one of the biggest challenges that I have faced in my military career. What an honorable assignment. This is not the only caisson section left, there is another in fort Sam Houston, TX. We are not nearly as large though; only a dozen horses.

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  • @werwr4 No, you're right about that. My mistake.

    I guess the computer world has me in a vice-grip for too damn long.

    It wasn't my intention to offend, apologies.

    JBirdy

  • @Thejbirdy download wasnt always a computer term.....nothing funny about it.

  • @USAGamingMW2 They are 11B. Most are new to the Army (privates and specialists), but there are a few that able to get into Caisson later as SGTs/SSGs.

  • I, as well. I always sensed a warmth and strength when I heard him speak. Our America needs another President like him, we need him desparately.

  • Downloads the coffin? LOL.

  • @ddobbz Eh, he was alright.  I mean I have yet to believe any president about anything.

  • Thanks for posting a very informative video.

  • So you would need to join the U.S. Army and go right into this job or during service before this. I really want to do this it would be an amazing job but I want to go in as an 11 Bravo so hopefully I can train to do this. God Bless our Troops!

  • I have had the privlige to attend a military funeral at Arlington. R.I.P Daniel Otis Lee.

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