Military
Funeral Honors
- Authorized Partnership Program (AP3)
By law, as of 1 January 2000, Congress guaranteed Veterans’ Funeral Honors. All
eligible veterans are entitled to military funeral honors signifying
America’s gratitude for their honorable service. Upon request,
two service members will fold and present the American flag to
surviving family members, and a bugler will sound “Taps.” If a
bugler is not available, a high-quality CD or digital bugle will
be used.
At least one member of the funeral detail will be from the deceased
veteran’s parent military service. The other may be from the same
service or another military service. Other authorized providers, such
as members of a veteran’s organization, may be used to augment
the military detail. 1 No particular rank is specified in the law,
but the services by tradition have ensured the person presenting
the flag to the family is at least the grade of the deceased veteran.
Once the family of an eligible veteran has requested Military Funeral
Honors, Funeral Directors or those assisting the family can use this
directory to locate a military point of contact to help arrange for
the funeral honors detail. Click here (www.militaryfuneralhonors.osd.mil)
From the home page, click on the Funeral Director button and you
will have the option of entering the military branch of the deceased
veteran and the state. This provides the Points of Contact to arrange
for a Military Funeral Honor.
1 AMVETS posts/members desiring to be an “official” part of the (AP3)
program must receive training by a military unit designated to provide
the branch specific training. The protocol for establishing/requesting
this training is to call the military facility closest to you and
go through the Commander’s/HQ office. All base commanders have the
responsibility, by law, to support the Military Funeral Honors program
and to provide the training opportunities for those wanting to participate
in the (AP3) program.
AMVETS Post Honor Guards are providing Military Funeral Honors, less
the two active duty service members, at a tremendous pace. For the
six-month reporting period that ended June 2007, twenty plus posts
across all National Districts, 7,248 volunteers provided 34,645 hours
conducting Military Funeral Honors. (These services are considered
Military Funeral Honors by the majority of the families, but are
not technically counted by the DoD as part of the AP3 program because
they do not include at least two active duty troops and may not have
been conducted specifically with the traditions for the decedents
branch of service.)
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Contact us:
Beryl W. Love,
Programs Director
Phone: 301-683-4030
Email: blove@amvets.org
Tiffany Hilton,
Programs Associate
Phone: 301-683-4031
Email: thilton@amvets.org
Programs Coordinated or Adminstered by National Headquarters:
• Americanism
• AMVETS Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse (AADAA)
• AMVETS White Clover
• Armed Services Blood
Program (ASBP)
• Boy Scouts of America
• Ceremonial Rifles
• Citizens Flag Alliance
• Freedoms Foundation Youth
Leadership Conference
• Military Funeral Honors (AP3)
• Make a Difference
• National Coalition for
Homeless Veterans (NCHV)
• National Guard -
Memorandum of Understanding
• ROTC
• Scholarships
• Special Olympics
• Task Force DVD
• Veterans Affairs Voluntary Services (VAVS)
• Veterans History Project
Some of the other Programs Supported by posts at the local level:
www.amvets.org/NewAMVETSsite/
• American Red Cross
• Bone Marrow Foundation
• Girl Scouts USA
• Habitat for Humanity
• National Center for missing & exploited childern
• National Transplant Society
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ON-TIME REVALIDATION
Revalidation completed by July 15
MEMBERSHIP
Renewed at or greater membership strength than the previous year.
PROGRAMS REPORTING
Reported programs for the preceding June and December
COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMS
Provided community service in a number specific areas. |