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Military stands on ceremony and that is no less evident than when an honor guard is present. United States Air Force Honor Guard was activated in September 1948 under the command of two officers with 98 men under them simple. She was assigned to the Air Police Squadron until 1972, when it became of its special unit.
Any Air Force Base has its own Base Honor Guard, with members elected from various units stationed at the base. The Air Force also has an Honor Guard unit that is assigned permanently to Bolling AFB in Washington, DC This is a three-year term and Air Force duty members stationed around the world to apply to be part of this elite unit. Members of this unit are often referred to as a ceremonial guard.
Air Force Base Honor Guard has used for military funeral honors in since 1972, however, it was not until 1995 that the Air Force created the Protocol, decorations, and Ceremonies to ensure that all funeral honors ceremony he committed the same every time. This course provided much guidance everything needed for Honor Guard duty is to do, including burial and military procedures uniform required. It is still used today and many times, the Honor Guard can go to Washington, DC for formal training in Bolling AFB. In some cases, a coach from Bolling may be sent to provide training.
In 2000, Natural Defense Authorization Act was implemented, which provides for all veterans to receive military honors funeral. These honors include the folding of the flag of the United States and presentation of the flag next to relatives living veteran. "Taps" is performed by a member of the Guard Power Base. Any service member who was an honor and had at least six months service is considered an eligible veteran. funeral honors Veterans' committed by two or three members of the Honour Guard Base.
members retired Air Force have completed 20 years or more are entitled to "honors Standard" for a military funeral. This ceremony includes six pallbearers, six fold a flag man, playing of "Taps," and "21 gun salute." The flag is presented to the next-neighbor and three shell cases from the rifle salute also may occur.
Active-duty members get a Full Honors Ceremony. This ceremony is performed by twenty members of Honor Guard. There are six pallbearers, four guard members color, a bugler, firing seven party members, an NCO in charge of the firing party, and an officer in charge of details whole. A flyover may be authorized if a member of the fallen in the service was flying status. This formation is often called "Missing Man "formation.
Air Force Honor Guard recognizes the service and sacrifice of fallen Air Force members and veterans a very solemn and dignified. This is a tribute to the past and it means a great deal about family and friends. For those who are charged with the honor detail, an Air Force Honor Guard network is a way to say thanks for their voluntary service.


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