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Information:
Chapel
services can be requested for any type of authorized burial service
at Arlington National Cemetery (ANC). Availability is subject to the
number of requests for chapel funeral services and is not decided by
the chaplain section. You may request the services of an organist and
may request a military chaplain, if there will be no civilian religious
leader present. The content of a chapel service is dependent on the
religious leader and the family, and ANC does not dictate content. However,
due to the large number of services at ANC, the actual chapel service
can last no longer than 20 minutes. For specific information,
please contact the internment section at (703) 607-8585 or contact the
Cemetery Representative upon arrival.
Specific
Information:
Full
Honors
Entering the Chapel:
- We suggest that you arrive at Old Post Chapel
on Ft. Myer at least 30 minutes prior to the service, to allow time
to speak to the Cemetery Representative and to the family. If available,
a military chaplain will serve as an escort for full honor funerals
and internments.
- Just before the ceremony begins, stand outside
by the OIC (Officer in Charge), and salute (Civilian dress: place
your right hand over your heart) along with him as the remains are
brought out of the hearse and into the chapel. See the Starting
Diagram and the symbols
chart for more information.
- Casket: be prepared to drop your salute (Civilian
dress: place your right hand over your heart) and lead the casket
into the chapel as the pallbearers make a five
step formal turn with the casket. Urn:
start to drop your salute (Civilian dress: place your right hand
over your heart) and lead the procession, after the pallbearers
have retrieved the remains and are standing with the other pallbearers,
if appropriate, when you hear the command "ready - step".
See Entering
the chapel for more information.
- Casket: When inside, please wait inside the
Chapel's inner doors while the casket is positioned on the trolley,
and then begin the processional to the front of the Chapel.
Urn: Please lead the processional into the
chapel.
- Please remember that military head gear is
not worn inside the Chapel.
- Please remember that weapons of any type are
not allowed into the Chapel sanctuary.
In the Chapel:
- Please conduct your chapel service according
to the dictates of your faith. The length of the actual service
inside the Chapel cannot normally exceed 20 minutes. We ask
for your consideration regarding the length of your service due
to the other services that will also be held in the Chapel during
that day. Time is a constant concern, due to the number of services
held here each day.
- At the conclusion of your services, please
walk to the center aisle, and walk to the rear of the casket /urn,
facing the casket/urn to the front. The ushers will then come forward
and the organist will play music. See Leaving
the Chapel for more information.
Leaving the
Chapel:
- Turn to the rear and lead the processional
out of the chapel. If you are in vestments and wish to change clothing,
you may do so before leaving the building.
- When outside, stand to the left, near the caisson
(or hearse), and salute when you stop (Civilian dress: place your
right hand over your heart). After the remains are secured on the
caisson (or hearse), the OIC will tell you when to move. Then
move to a position in front of the marching element, by the iron
gate, and stand. . If you move in front of the flag, salute (Civilian
dress: place your right hand over your heart) while you walk past
the flag draped caisson.
Funeral Processional:
The remainder of the services will depend on whether it will
be in the columbarium or in ground burial. Please click on the appropriate
link for information on the remainder of the services as it pertains
to you:
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Standard
Honors
Entering the Chapel:
- We suggest that you arrive at Old Post Chapel on
Ft. Myer at least 30 minutes prior to the service, to allow time
to speak to the Cemetery Representative and to the family. See
the diagram
and the symbols
chart for more information.
- Just before the ceremony begins, stand outside by
the OIC (Officer in Charge), and salute (Civilian dress: place your
right hand over your heart) along with him as the remains are brought
out of the hearse and into the chapel.
- Casket: be prepared to drop your salute (Civilian
dress: place your right hand over your heart) and lead the casket
into the chapel after the pallbearers make a five
step formal turn with the casket. Urn:
start to drop your salute (Civilian dress: place your right hand
over your heart) and lead the procession, after the pallbearers
have retrieved the remains and are standing with the other pallbearers,
when you hear the command "ready - step". See the
diagram for
more information.
- Casket: When inside, please wait inside the Chapel
while the casket is positioned on the trolley, and then begin the
processional to the front of the Chapel. Urn:
Please lead the processional into the chapel.
- Please remember that military head gear is not worn
inside the Chapel.
- Please remember that weapons of any type are not
allowed into the Chapel sanctuary.
In the Chapel:
- Please conduct your chapel service according to the
dictates of your faith. The length of the actual service inside
the Chapel cannot normally exceed 20 minutes. We ask for your
consideration regarding the length of your service due to the other
services that will also be held in the Chapel during that day. Time
is a constant concern, due to the number of services held here each
day.
- At the conclusion of your services, please walk to
the center aisle, and walk to the rear of the casket / urn,
facing the casket / urn to the front.
The ushers will then come forward and the organist will play music.
Leaving the Chapel:
- Turn to the rear and lead the processional out of
the chapel. If you are in vestments and wish to change clothing,
you may do so before leaving the building. See the diagram
for more information.
- When outside, stand to the left, near the hearse,
and salute when you stop (Civilian dress: place your right hand
over your heart). After the remains are secured in the hearse, go
to your car, or to the vehicle you will ride in to go to the place
of burial or inurnment. If you move in front of the flag, salute
(Civilian dress: place your right hand over your heart) while you
walk past the flag draped casket.
Funeral Processional: The
remainder of the services will depend on whether it will be in the
columbarium or in ground burial. Please click on the appropriate link
for information on the remainder of the services as it pertains to
you:
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No
Military Honors
Entering the Chapel:
- We suggest that you arrive at Old Post Chapel on
Ft. Myer at least 30 minutes prior to the service, to allow time
to speak to the Cemetery Representative and to the family.
- Just before the ceremony, stand outside by the OIC
(Officer in Charge) as the remains are brought out of the hearse
and into the chapel. See the diagram
and the symbols
chart for more information.
- Casket: be prepared to lead the casket into the chapel
as the pallbearers make a five
step formal turn with the casket. Urn:
start to lead the procession, after the pallbearer has retrieved
the remains from the Cemetery Representative's car.
- Casket: When inside, please wait inside the Chapel
while the casket is positioned on the trolley, and then begin the
processional to the front of the Chapel. Urn:
Please lead the processional into the chapel.
See the diagram
for more information.
- Please remember that military head gear is not worn
inside the Chapel.
In the Chapel:
- Please conduct your chapel service according
to the dictates of your faith. The length of the actual service
inside the Chapel cannot normally exceed 20 minutes. We ask
for your consideration regarding the length of your service due
to the other services that will also be held in the Chapel during
that day. Time is a constant concern, due to the number of services
held here each day.
- At the conclusion of your services, please
walk to the center aisle, and walk to the rear of the casket / urn,
facing the casket / urn
to the front. The ushers will then come forward and the organist
will play music.
Leaving the
Chapel:
- Turn to the rear and lead the processional
out of the chapel. If you are in vestments and wish to change clothing,
you may do so before leaving the building. See the diagram
for more information.
- Then go to your car, or to the vehicle you
will ride in to go to the place of burial or inurnment.
Funeral Processional: The
remainder of the services will depend on whether it will be in the
columbarium or in ground burial. Please click on the appropriate link
for information on the remainder of the services as it pertains to
you:
Last updated:
Thursday, December
06,
2001
POC: Navy Chaplain section at 703-695-6796
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