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Troops killed in action to be honored

December 17, 2008
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WASHINGTON - Starting next year, the Army will provide full military honors for all soldiers killed in action when they are laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.

The change in policy means funerals for enlisted soldiers now will also include the horse-drawn caisson and other honors previously given only to certain soldiers such as officers and Medal of Honor recipients.

Army spokesman Paul Boyce said yesterday that the full honors also adds an escort platoon, a colors team and a band, whereas standard honors uses a firing party, bugler, and chaplain.

The policy change applies only to Arlington because it is unique in having a caisson.

"Arlington National Cemetery is an expression of our nation's reverence for those who served her in uniform, many making the ultimate sacrifice," Secretary of the Army Pete Geren said in a statement released by the Army. "This new policy provides a common standard for honoring all soldiers killed in action."

Though the full honors will be offered to families, it takes more time to arrange such services and so those who want the funerals more quickly are likely to decline. The full honors also will be arranged for members of the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps, if requested, officials said.

The change will take effect early next year.

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