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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the dmna form 86e in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section 1, where you will enter the Funeral Home details. Fill in the name, address, point of contact, and phone numbers as required.
  3. Proceed to Section 2 for Deceased Information. Input the name of the deceased, date of death, social security number, branch of service, period of service (from and to), rank, and next-of-kin details including their relationship and address.
  4. In Section 3, provide Burial Information. Specify the mass service location, city, time of mass, cemetery details including phone number and address, date of burial, day of week, casket type or cremation preference, arrival time at cemetery, and whether flag folding is required.
  5. Finally, complete Section 4 by checking off verification documentation provided by the funeral director. Ensure all necessary forms like DD Form 214 or Statement of Service are included.

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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.
By law, military units are required to provide, at a minimum, a two-person uniformed detail to present the core elements of a funeral honors ceremony. This includes the playing of Taps and the folding and presentation of the U.S. flag. A uniformed representative from the veterans service will present the flag.
Officers in the rank of colonel and above in the Army and the Marine Corps are entitled to a caparisoned (riderless) horse. General officers are also entitled to a cannon salute (17 guns for a four-star general, 15 for a three-star, 13 for a two-star, 11 for a one-star).
A gun salute by a rifle squad is reserved for veterans who retired from military service, service members killed on active duty, and Medal of Honor recipients.
Who is eligible? Effective January 1, 2000, the National Defense Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-65) authorizes Military Funeral Honors to Active Duty Soldiers, Retirees and Veterans.
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Fill, Save and Print Form Download the Funeral Honors Request Form. Fill out all information pertaining to this service on Funeral Honors Request Form. Save Funeral Honors Request Form to your computer by the Last Name of Marine. Attach completed Funeral Honors Request Form to an email.
In general, any honorably discharged service member is eligible to receive DOD or VA funeral and burial benefits. A dishonorable discharge makes a service member ineligible for those benefits. It is Defense Department policy that all service members remains are handled with dignity, honor and respect.

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