History of U.S. Military Gun Salutes

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Military salutes are are steeped in tradition and intended to demonstrate great honor to those for whom they are conducted, yet misconceptions exist. Let's clear them up.

Twenty-One Gun Salute

Prisoner of War/Missing in Action vigil to include 21-gun salute on Sept. 17

Fort Sam Houston Honor Guard executes the 21-gun salute followed by taps for Retired Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, the U.S. Army's first Hispanic four-star general, during his internment ceremony Nov. 14, 2017

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Gun History: Origin Of The 21 Gun Salute

After 66 Years In Unmarked Grave, Medal of Honor Recipient Receives Proper Funeral

Honor Guard Performs 21-Gun Salute and TAPS

The Louisiana National Guard's funeral detail conducts a 21-gun salute to honor fallen Soldier Staff Sgt. Lance J. Bergeron at Woodland Park Baptist Church in Hammond, La., March 30, 2015. Bergeron was

21-gun salute - Wikipedia