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  1. Dec 31, 2018 · By. Rod Powers. Updated on 12/31/18. A standard part of any military funeral is the ceremonial shooting of three volleys in honor of the deceased. The three spent shell casings are presented to his or her next of kin. Anyone who is entitled to a military funeral (generally anyone who dies on active duty, honorably discharged veterans and ...

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  2. The three-volley salute is a ceremonial act performed at military funerals and sometimes also police funerals. The custom likely originates with Roman funeral rites. Dirt would be cast on the body three times followed, and the ceremony was ended by the deceased's name being called three times. It was then customary for the friends and relatives ...

  3. 2 days ago · The 21-Gun Salute. The firing of three volleys at a funeral is commonly referred to as a “21-Gun Salute.”. However, this is incorrect terminology. A 21-gun salute is the most commonly recognized of the customary gun salutes that are performed by the firing of cannons or artillery as a military honor.

  4. Oct 11, 2023 · Military honours. Canadian military honours contain 3 elements: a guard of honour, a musical salute and a gun salute. Honours and salutes vary according to the dignitaries being honoured, more specifically as to the strength of a guard of honour, the musical tune being played, and the number of rounds fired. Gun salutes have been fired for many ...

  5. Gun salutes are classified as: Royal or State Salutes consisting of 21 guns to the reigning Sovereign, members of the Royal Family, foreign sovereigns and members of reigning foreign families, heads of state of foreign countries and the Governor General of Canada; General Salutes in which the number of rounds fired depends on the occasion or ...

  6. Mar 24, 2023 · Other military funeral customs that involve shots fired or loud noises are the 21-gun salute or the practice of firing cannon salutes. The Military Flyover. The military flyover is a military funeral rite that is reserved for only the most important and high-profile service members.

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  8. Gun salutes are not necessarily connected to or related to other military honour ceremonies. Gun salutes may be fired by any artillery main equipment over 20 mm. Burst fire may be used by a weapon system designed only for automatic fire and where cyclical rate exceeds 500 rounds per minute; in this case, the sound of a 2-3 round burst is counted as a "round" for salute purposes.

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