Sunday, October 31, 2010

Sustainers, Transporters render funeral honours

FORT KNOX, Ky. (13 development of 2010)-members of the Fort Knox's 3d Welcome Command (Expeditionary) and Transportation Company recently issued the 233rd funeral honors Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and West Virginia.

Soldier's participation in the 26.July-August 9, under normal circumstances, a military funeral greedy is brought to the attention of the Resignation veterans.

Led by Master Sgt. Cornelius Smith, funeral honors sought to bring comfort to the families affected by the death of a loved one in detail.

"Our groups with the 3D ESC and it is the responsibility of the appropriate military 233rd were greedy veterans of competence, the funeral of our regions," said Smith, Greeleyville, S.C. original and supply and services noncommissioned officer 3d ESC."This detail was a great way to honor the veterans who have served in our ranks."
Soldiers began their original funeral greedy in June 21, where they learned the proper etiquettes and military funeral during training on the necessary movements.This includes learning to act in place of the ceremony and in an appropriate manner, fold the American flag which Soldiers. Smith mentioned that the Soldiers received training teaches how to deal with the family during their grief.

Two units to the funeral in detail consisted of 30 two persons groups 13 Soldiers 3d ESC and 17 from 233rd transfer co. Groups were-call 24 hours a day, including weekends. every team consisted of noncommissioned officer and junior enlisted Soldier.

Ceremony one soldier was responsible for the American flag to Veteran family member is responsible for the other Soldier to play taps.

Overall, 1st Sgt. Jonathan Napier, Yatesville, GA., native and Office and Head Office of the company the first sergeant 3d ESC, said he was very satisfied with the performance details.

"What better way to pay tribute to our fallen veterans than the honor of them in this way, This actually speaks volumes., where our Soldiers perform daily levels."

When you run the ceremony during each Soldier was classified as his performance to the funeral ceremony, said the Director. Smith it made him proud to know that all 3d ESC and 233rd transfer co. groups received excellent Reviews, as well as many personal comments.

"We did once our last cycle will be greedy and subsequently retired sergeant major of the call, that was part of a Family is complemented by Soldiers on our work," said Smith. "That made the funeral honors compliment type size in detail the valuable myself and Soldiers. "

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