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Old 03-27-2008, 05:42 PM
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Hi i'm from england and have just watched a programme called army wives, right at the end they were having a burial, we saw something which has us curious, pardon our ignorance but why is there three bullets placed in the folded flag just before it is passed to the family
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Old 03-28-2008, 04:16 AM
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hia there!

im from England aswell

welcome to USA flag site

It is not a universal tradition, but spent shell casings are sometimes placed in the folded flag presented to the family.
It is a memento of a rifle volley that honors the service of the departed.

hope that answers ur question

any more questions feel free to ask
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Old 03-28-2008, 07:07 AM
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The three bullets in the flag seems to be another of those traditions whose origins are hard to pin down. The interesting question is, why three as opposed to some other number? It seems to have something to do with the fact that it's traditional to fire three volleys over the grave, regardless of the number of shots in each volley. I remember reading a story somewhere about the three bullets symbolizing honor, duty and country, or some such thing, but that sounds like an after-the-fact invention.

My grandfather was a career officer in the US Coast Guard, and served at sea during World War I. When he was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, each of his grandchildren received one of the casings from the rounds that were fired. I missed the ceremony (I was at sea in the Navy), but I still have the casing.

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oh! Peter - i didn't know you had served!

wow !
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is this when you got interested in flags then? - sorry for going off topic ! lol
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is this when you got interested in flags then?

No, it was actually long before that. When I was about 8 years old, the people down the hill from us had a big flagpole in front of their house, and I thought that was neat. My father found me a bamboo pole, a pulley and some rope, and my mother gave me a US flag and sewed me a couple of other flags (one was a pirate flag, I remember). It just sort of went from there.
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Hi i'm from england and have just watched a programme called army wives, right at the end they were having a burial, we saw something which has us curious, pardon our ignorance but why is there three bullets placed in the folded flag just before it is passed to the family
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