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The 3rd U.S. InfantryThe 3rd U.S. Infantry, traditionally known as "The Old Guard," is the oldest active-duty infantry unit in the Army... More Military FuneralsThe most frequent ceremony carried out at Arlington National Cemetery is usually private and intensely emotional. Customs for funerals are time honored - here a brief overview and for visiting clergy a guide to procedural protocol... More Wreath LayingsThe gift of flowers at a memorial site is a ritual that occurs around the world, understood in every culture. The floral tributes at funerals bespeak both the beauty and the brevity of life and evoke memories of other days. These sorts of offerings are made each day at Arlington National Cemetery, ... More The Origin of the 21-Gun SaluteThe tradition of saluting can be traced to the Middle Ages practice of placing oneself in an unarmed position and, therefore, in the power of those being honored... More The Origin of the 21-Gun International SaluteAll personal salutes may be traced to the prevailing use in earlier days: to ensure that the saluter placed himself in an unarmed position, and virtually in the power of the saluted... More "Flags in"Each year just prior to Memorial Day weekend, every available soldier in the 3rd U.S. Infantry participates, placing small American flags before each grave marker... More The Origin of "Taps"During the Civil War, in July 1862, Brig. Gen. Daniel Butterfield whistled a tune and asked the bugler to sound it for him... More Ruffles and FlourishesRuffles are played on drums, and flourishes are played on bugles... More The Sentinels of the Tomb of the UnknownsThe Tomb of the Unknowns is guarded 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and in any weather by Tomb Guard sentinels - considered to be the best of the elite 3rd U.S. Infantry... More Training the Sentinels of the Tomb of the UnknownsMore than 50 soldiers apply or are recruited annually. Of those, one quarter are accepted or choose to accept duty as Tomb Sentinels... More
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