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Chuck Parra, Jack Kelsey & Jim Griffin
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Jim get's a Casket donation for training use from Miller-Jones, Hemet

Folded Flag pass off.

6.7.7.2. “Full Dress” Sequence: The “Full Dress” sequence is performed when the flag is

being passed to the OIC/NCOIC or Chaplin who will be presenting the flag to the next of kin.

This movement is executed in 9-counts of three-second increments. Note: Whenever this

sequence is performed, the open side of the flag “flap” will be on the left hand side of the

Pallbearer performing the dress.

6.7.7.2.1. Inspect the flag for any red/white material without head movement or “dipping” the

outer most corners of the flag to the left or right. Once inspection is complete, position both

hands at the top portion of the flag. Hands will be palms down thumbs on the body side with the

fingers extended and joined.

6.7.7.2.2. (Count 1): Slowly slide the flared left hand down the open side of the flag “flap”,

extending the arm out/down, and pause.

6.7.7.2.3. (Count 2): Bring left hand underneath the flag to support the flag against the chest and

pause.

6.7.7.2.4. (Count 3): Slowly slide the flared right hand down the right side of the flag, extending

the arm out/down and pause.

6.7.7.2.5. (Count 4): Bring the right hand across the flag to the opposite end of the flag (the left

point) and pause.

6.7.7.2.6. (Count 5): The right hand sweeps up the edge of the flag to the top corner (the apex) of

the flag and pause.

6.7.7.2.7. (Count 6): Grasp a few inches down from the apex on the left side of the flag with the

right hand, keeping all fingers joined with thumb behind the flag and pause.

6.7.7.2.8. (Count 7): Rotate the flag in a clockwise motion with the right hand while

simultaneously lifting the flag up and pinning the left hand to the left side and pause.
Note: The

rotation is complete once the apex of the flag is eye level and the top of the flag is parallel to

the ground.

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Memorial Honor Detail, Riverside National Cemetery