State funerals in the United States are granted by law to presidents-elect, sitting presidents, and former presidents. State funerals may be granted to other individuals who make significant contributions to the nation by a resolution of the United States Congress. While tradition and protocol greatly influence the detailed planning of a state funeral, the elaborate sequence of events are largely determined by the president and his family.

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  • State funerals in the United States are granted by law to presidents-elect, sitting presidents, and former presidents. State funerals may be granted to other individuals who make significant contributions to the nation by a resolution of the United States Congress. While tradition and protocol greatly influence the detailed planning of a state funeral, the elaborate sequence of events are largely determined by the president and his family.
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  • A US Army rifle party performing a three volley salute.
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  • Four Ruffles and Flourishes (pause) and Hail To The Chief -short version-.ogg
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  • Black Jack (horse)
  • Lincoln Catafalque
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  • "Three Volley Salute"
  • Four ruffles and flourishes played before "Hail to the Chief"
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  • State funerals in the United States are granted by law to presidents-elect, sitting presidents, and former presidents. State funerals may be granted to other individuals who make significant contributions to the nation by a resolution of the United States Congress. While tradition and protocol greatly influence the detailed planning of a state funeral, the elaborate sequence of events are largely determined by the president and his family.
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  • State funerals in the United States
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