Casket Management
Basic Commands-
1. Guard/Detail forward- Take the
appropriate number of steps forward to the casket sides
and halt
at the position of attention.
2. Guard/Detail face- Face the casket,
placing the outside hand on the casket/handle.
Casket Lift-
1. Straight Arm Carry- (Count 1) Grasp
handles.
(Count 2) Raise the
casket slightly off the rollers. Remain facing the
casket.
2. Shoulder Carry- (Count 1) Grasp
handles.
(Count 2) Raise casket to
shoulder level and turn in unison.
Face Front- Face the
direction of march in unison.
1. Straight Arm Carry- Inside hand
remains grasping the handle. Outside hand at side.
2. Shoulder Carry- Casket rests on
shoulder. Inside hand under casket for support.
Outside hand
grasping handle, casket,
or at the side as determined by the situation.
Forward March- March
forward at half step. Keep arms straight and down at
the site. NO arm swing.
Guard/Detail Halt- Take
one more step, then place trailing foot next to lead
foot, ending at the position
of attention.
Raise Casket-
(Count 1) Lift casket
to shoulder height. (use 2 counts if situation requires
it).
(Count 2) Lift casket as high overhead as
needed to keep it level for loading on the caisson.
Lower Casket- For any of
the lowers, keep the casket as level as possible, use
both hands, finish
facing the casket, and keep
both hands on the casket until command of "Attention"
is given.
1. Shoulder carry- (Count 1) Lower
casket to straight arm carry.
(Count 2) Lower casket to
ground.
2. Straight Arm Carry- Lower casket to
ground.
Forward Casket- Pass
casket sideways along a double column.
1. At Waist Height- After the casket is
passed to the next person, remain at attention, facing
center.
2. Overhead (onto a caisson)- Keep hands
in the air until the casket has cleared the last person
at
that
level, then lower hands in unison to the side.
Guard/Detail Attention-
(After the lowering of the casket).
(Count 1) Release casket and
stand up while bringing hands to the waist in a fist.
(Count 2) Lower hands to the side to the
position of attention. All other moves to
"Attention" will be
done as normal.
General Information-
A. When you will begin to carry the
casket:
1. To where the casket will be moved
2. How many people will be involved (This will
vary greatly in each event. Speak with the
funeral home director and the Event
Coordinator to discuss various quantities of people
who will be involved along movements of the
casket at the service and at the grave site).
B. Be sure that the casket flag is secured to the
casket prior to moving.
C. Grasp the handles below the casket flag.
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