Aye. I was almost going to be cerimonial guard. I tried for both my grandfathers. 1 army truck driver. 1 special forces Air Force. God bless all those who hear this sound
When my friend's dad died, a group came and performed this service for him - he was a purple heart recipient. It was especially touching when they handed my friend the folded flag.
This song is hard on me I lost my best friend on Labor Day he was a veteran. If it wasn't for him I wouldn't have what I have miss you Brian S. Drotzman
My great grandfather served in WWII. The man landed in Normandy on D-Day, on the deadliest beach of them all. He lived and served for the remainder of the war, came home, and lived to be 98 years old. I remember the 21 gun salute being performed at his funeral. I wish I had gotten to know him better.
My grandpa was also in D-Day on Omaha Beach. He lived to 95 and we had his funeral yesterday with the 21 gun salute and taps. Your great grandfather was a patriot. God Bless 🇺🇸🙏🏻
My condolences, I hope you are surrounded with love and support. My grandfather just passed three weeks ago, also a Vietnam veteran. I wish I had gotten to hear more of his life stories.
I have the utmost respect for the man who had the bugle part in this service, he gave it everything he had in showing his respect for a fallen veteran and he was proud to be able to do what he did. I certainly understand that there are not enough "live" buglers for every service. There are a couple of groups that attempt to provide a "live" bugler when one is requested, one is Bugles Across America. This past Monday at the Houston National Cemetery there were veterans funeral services every 15 minutes almost all day long. I only know of two that had a live bugler, the rest were done by service men with the ceremonial bugle. I thank the veteran for his service and the Honor Guard for their service and the Honors they rendered to their comrade.
@@mellowrose9470 It is a recording, you can see the button pushed when he is ordered to sound Taps. Still he sounded the Honors the best way he knew how. Not enough actual buglers to cover all services so we respect the use of the Ceremonial Bugle when that's the only option.
@@popawalker I was thinking about it alot tbh,it definitely sounded like a recording but I didnt want to be the one to say that Haha..I'll have to watch again now
my great uncle was in the Korean war and he got killed by hand grenade back on Nov 30th 1952. My great uncle's name is Charles George and he was a full bloodied Cherokee he was born and raised in Cherokee NC he was only 20 when he died. Then in 1954 both my great grandparents went to Washington DC to revive my great uncle's Medal of honor. Charles George Born August 23rd 1932 Cherokee North Carolina Died November 30th 1952 Korea I never had a chance to meet him or talk to him about his military service. My great uncle's medals Medal of honor National Defense Purple Heart Korean Service Medal United Nations Medal of Korea Clasp also I'm his great nephew my name is James George and I'm proud of my family members who served in the American Military from 1775 to Modern Warfare Sgi from Cherokee NC God bless you and God bless America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
These people are the reason we have our freedom. People nowadays don’t realize how much they’ve been through. These riots just spit in the faces of them I feel. May God have a special place for them
My grandpa died in August of 2007 he was a veteran of Vietnam he served from 1967-1969 he was pronounced dead eight times over there (they just couldn't find him) one day in 2007 a month before he died he came to visit and went to busch gardens in Williamsburg VA with us and rode the big bad wolf roller coaster with me and it pinched his nerve and the doctors found out he had cancer, but it was too late he was already dying from lung cancer from the agent orange in vietnam. He was first cav in vietnam rank SP4 (specialist) Was a sergeant but they demoted him because he was too hard on the lower ranks
This is actually kind of cool and nice if you sort of think about it. We did this sort of thing for my grandfather (dad’s side) back in 2012 or 2013 because he served in WWll as an infantryman. He shall keep on resting in peace. ✌🏻
My Dad was commander of Color Guard from 1950 until they disbanded in 1978. I was bugler for them sometimes. They fid funerals all over US & Canada at their own expense. ♥️🇺🇸
I believe that on every year, 8 soldiers perform the 3 volley fire gun salute for those who died at iwo jima. Then they raise the American flag over it, like they did when the battle took place.
It’s a ceremonial bugle. It has a speaker insert inside the horn. There are over 1500 military funerals a day across the country so the DOD approved use of them in absence of a live bugler. This Legion guy did not have any idea how to hold it though and unfortunately looks silly doing it that way. Ceremonial bugles come with instructions that explain drill and ceremony movements with a bugle.
I had a grandfather who fought in D-Day I believe and survived he died from cancer before I ever got to meet him and I remember he would always golf in the back yard now every time I go in the woods I'd always find at least one or two of them
I did my own Memorial Service yesterday morning...here alone. United States of America Seal passed away Sir Tobias Keith took his leave. I grieve... yet those that have served this land ~sacrificing Life & Limb are to be reverently honored in each of our hearts. Respected... Thank you for responding...it helps to know someone agrees & I am not alone. Deep gratitude...
Alexander Dennis yes they are by military regulation you a 21 gun salute does not have to be 7 weopans fired it can be no more 8 no less then 6 but has to be 3 volleys I’m in a funeral honor detail I know the regulation and a 21 gun salute can be with rifles does not have to be with cannons and reg also states that only active duty or veterans can be on a funeral team
qanov productions You are most definitely misinformed then because all gun salutes in the US, whether 21 to 5 gun salutes, are done with military “guns” which means cannons. You cannot perform a US 21 gun salute with rifles. Rifles are used to fire 3 volleys. Gun salutes and rifle volleys are not the same and have different historical origins.
Alexander Dennis ok yea you ur right about that my fault 3 volley and 21 gun salute have different meanings but everything else I said came straight out the regulation
qanov productions not sure what regulations you have, but in the US Army it’s 8 to 5 rifles in a rifle detail IAW TC 3-21.5 and that’s only applicable to rifle volleys. Gun salutes, 21 or less can have a number of different cannons making up a battery and firing at different intervals.
I wish I'd served for my country in the Iraq and Afghanistan war I would have been proud to die if I did get killed in action and would of loved to be buried at Arlington West Virginia at the military grave site
For anyone who had family pass that were veterans, hearing this is both incredibly beautiful, and heart breaking at the same time
So true
R.i.p. david betz
My grandfather passed away due to covid-19 he served during the the koren and vietnam war. He was air force
@@cutter8323 I hope your grandfather received proper Military Honors.
Aye. I was almost going to be cerimonial guard. I tried for both my grandfathers. 1 army truck driver. 1 special forces Air Force. God bless all those who hear this sound
When my friend's dad died, a group came and performed this service for him - he was a purple heart recipient. It was especially touching when they handed my friend the folded flag.
Why didn't they hand you the flag? Your his son.
Nice flex tom
Chilled "friend's dad"
My grandpa died when I was two years old, They served him this at his funeral in November of 2012
Aren't they suppose to hand it to the son of the veteran
This song is hard on me I lost my best friend on Labor Day he was a veteran. If it wasn't for him I wouldn't have what I have miss you Brian S. Drotzman
Oh man I’m so sorry for your loss did they have a memorial service like this? Was he a Vietnam vet?
My great grandfather served in WWII. The man landed in Normandy on D-Day, on the deadliest beach of them all. He lived and served for the remainder of the war, came home, and lived to be 98 years old. I remember the 21 gun salute being performed at his funeral. I wish I had gotten to know him better.
My grandpa was also in D-Day on Omaha Beach. He lived to 95 and we had his funeral yesterday with the 21 gun salute and taps. Your great grandfather was a patriot. God Bless 🇺🇸🙏🏻
I cried watching this, these guys did this at my grandpa Kenneth Lee Mullins funeral he passed away on June 17, 2021.
Tomorrow is my dad's funeral, he was a proud Vietnam Veteran.
My condolences, I hope you are surrounded with love and support. My grandfather just passed three weeks ago, also a Vietnam veteran. I wish I had gotten to hear more of his life stories.
@@ticklemebreathless1394 thank you
My great grandpa’s funeral was today and they played the trumpet for him and folded the flag. Rest in peace papa Jack, you will be missed.
I have the utmost respect for the man who had the bugle part in this service, he gave it everything he had in showing his respect for a fallen veteran and he was proud to be able to do what he did. I certainly understand that there are not enough "live" buglers for every service. There are a couple of groups that attempt to provide a "live" bugler when one is requested, one is Bugles Across America. This past Monday at the Houston National Cemetery there were veterans funeral services every 15 minutes almost all day long. I only know of two that had a live bugler, the rest were done by service men with the ceremonial bugle. I thank the veteran for his service and the Honor Guard for their service and the Honors they rendered to their comrade.
Foe real,it almost sounded like a recording,he didnt miss a tone at all
@@mellowrose9470 It is a recording, you can see the button pushed when he is ordered to sound Taps. Still he sounded the Honors the best way he knew how. Not enough actual buglers to cover all services so we respect the use of the Ceremonial Bugle when that's the only option.
@@popawalker I was thinking about it alot tbh,it definitely sounded like a recording but I didnt want to be the one to say that Haha..I'll have to watch again now
my great uncle was in the Korean war and he got killed by hand grenade back on Nov 30th 1952. My great uncle's name is Charles George and he was a full bloodied Cherokee he was born and raised in Cherokee NC he was only 20 when he died. Then in 1954 both my great grandparents went to Washington DC to revive my great uncle's Medal of honor.
Charles George
Born August 23rd 1932
Cherokee North Carolina
Died November 30th 1952
Korea
I never had a chance to meet him or talk to him about his military service.
My great uncle's medals
Medal of honor
National Defense
Purple Heart
Korean Service Medal
United Nations Medal of Korea Clasp
also I'm his great nephew my name is James George and I'm proud of my family members who served in the American Military from 1775 to Modern Warfare
Sgi from Cherokee NC
God bless you and God bless America
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
These people are the reason we have our freedom. People nowadays don’t realize how much they’ve been through. These riots just spit in the faces of them I feel. May God have a special place for them
You couldn’t have said it better
Every time taps just gives me chills
My grandpa died in August of 2007 he was a veteran of Vietnam he served from 1967-1969 he was pronounced dead eight times over there (they just couldn't find him) one day in 2007 a month before he died he came to visit and went to busch gardens in Williamsburg VA with us and rode the big bad wolf roller coaster with me and it pinched his nerve and the doctors found out he had cancer, but it was too late he was already dying from lung cancer from the agent orange in vietnam. He was first cav in vietnam rank SP4 (specialist) Was a sergeant but they demoted him because he was too hard on the lower ranks
I don't know why this brings tears to my eyes and I give my highest respect for all of our veterans and all who have passed away
my papa died i miss him so this brings back sad hard memories when i heard this at my papa memorial boy did i cry he meant a lot to me
yea ms same way when mine passed
My grandfather was a veteran died a few years ago, I wasn’t close to him but the 21 gun salute had me in tears
Wow this is getting me emotional as my dad has cancer and we are doing a military funeral for him. At least I know now what to expect
To all my fallen brothers. Semper Fi. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten
God bless all our veterans
Miss my Grandpa 😢, united states Air Force, good father and grandfather
This is actually kind of cool and nice if you sort of think about it. We did this sort of thing for my grandfather (dad’s side) back in 2012 or 2013 because he served in WWll as an infantryman. He shall keep on resting in peace. ✌🏻
My Dad was commander of Color Guard from 1950 until they disbanded in 1978. I was bugler for them sometimes.
They fid funerals all over US & Canada at their own expense. ♥️🇺🇸
same here
This is like burying a brother with the upmost respect 1 of the many reasons i wanna enlist
Proud american samoan. Thank you for serving and thank you for my freedom!🇺🇸🇦🇸
I believe that on every year, 8 soldiers perform the 3 volley fire gun salute for those who died at iwo jima. Then they raise the American flag over it, like they did when the battle took place.
They played this for my grandpa, WW11, Korea, Vietnam, purple heart.
I don't think he was actually playing the bugle. he was breathing during notes and holding it incorrectly
It’s a bugle
It’s a ceremonial bugle. It has a speaker insert inside the horn. There are over 1500 military funerals a day across the country so the DOD approved use of them in absence of a live bugler. This Legion guy did not have any idea how to hold it though and unfortunately looks silly doing it that way. Ceremonial bugles come with instructions that explain drill and ceremony movements with a bugle.
@@DeltaHouseStudios I didn't know that, thank you
Makes me miss my dad
Thanks asshole, now i know the truth
I had a grandfather who fought in D-Day I believe and survived he died from cancer before I ever got to meet him and I remember he would always golf in the back yard now every time I go in the woods I'd always find at least one or two of them
Every veteran deserves a live bugle at their service
Im a play this for my dead dog that died in her sleep R.I.P brandy she was a good dog
Rest in peace Brandy❤️
Rest In Peace brandy
I stand and salute
This was a 3-volley rifle salute, not a 21-gun salute. I am a military retiree and commander of the local Honor Guard.
I hate to see pre recorded bugles in times like that every veteran deserves a live song
❤. I Salute the usmc fors my bestie friend Alex Eugene Alexander Passick who used to serves.
21 guns salute honor
What group are these guys?
IN HONOR OF MY DAD AND GRANDFATHER
GRANDFATHER SERVED IN WW1
MY DAD SERVED IN KOREAN WAR
US 27TH WOLFHOUND INFRANTRY REGT
God bless the men and women of our armed forces.
GOD BLESS!!
God bless America ❤
This was played for a friwnd of mine and the salute
Rest in peace Dad 1935-2018 uurahh
Pray 🙏 Peace
Reverence, Respect & Honor...
I did my own Memorial Service yesterday morning...here alone. United States of America Seal passed away Sir Tobias Keith took his leave. I grieve... yet those that have served this land ~sacrificing Life & Limb are to be reverently honored in each of our hearts.
Respected...
Thank you for responding...it helps to know someone agrees & I am not alone.
Deep gratitude...
Muya ko pag nagadan ako igwa man ako ki 21 gun salute
Has Anyone else watched this , and as the 1st shot fired felt a pain in the head??
Vets Understand LOVE LOST.
Only for Burial Season.
Butiful
i svengun saluted my car in dayz that died due to a barrel roll that made no sense, it was beautiful because of this
The veterans
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That’s 3 rifle volleys. A 21 gun salute is done with cannons. They’re not the same thing.
Alexander Dennis yes they are by military regulation you a 21 gun salute does not have to be 7 weopans fired it can be no more 8 no less then 6 but has to be 3 volleys I’m in a funeral honor detail I know the regulation and a 21 gun salute can be with rifles does not have to be with cannons and reg also states that only active duty or veterans can be on a funeral team
qanov productions You are most definitely misinformed then because all gun salutes in the US, whether 21 to 5 gun salutes, are done with military “guns” which means cannons. You cannot perform a US 21 gun salute with rifles. Rifles are used to fire 3 volleys. Gun salutes and rifle volleys are not the same and have different historical origins.
Alexander Dennis ok yea you ur right about that my fault 3 volley and 21 gun salute have different meanings but everything else I said came straight out the regulation
qanov productions not sure what regulations you have, but in the US Army it’s 8 to 5 rifles in a rifle detail IAW TC 3-21.5 and that’s only applicable to rifle volleys. Gun salutes, 21 or less can have a number of different cannons making up a battery and firing at different intervals.
In the marine corps they use rifles all the time.
Do they shoot blanks?
Yes, blanks.
How are you all
🤑
He’s not even doing nothing!
I wish I'd served for my country in the Iraq and Afghanistan war I would have been proud to die if I did get killed in action and would of loved to be buried at Arlington West Virginia at the military grave site
Sad as fuck
Not a 21 gun salute watch this: ua-cam.com/video/DcOcJ6Pr27Q/v-deo.html
Doesn't look military
Terrible synchronization holy cow