Understanding the Burial Flag Benefit for Deceased Veterans

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Honoring Service: Understanding the Burial Flag Benefit for Deceased Veterans

The United States flag holds profound significance as a symbol of honor, sacrifice, and patriotism. For deceased veterans who served honorably in the U.S. Armed Forces, the provision of a burial flag serves as a poignant tribute to their military service and dedication to their country. Understanding the eligibility criteria, application process, and proper display of the burial flag is essential for honoring the memory of our nation's heroes.


Eligibility Criteria for the Burial Flag

The United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) furnishes a burial flag for memorialization to honor veterans who meet certain eligibility criteria:

Veterans who served during wartime.

Veterans who died on active duty after May 27, 1941.

Veterans who served after January 31, 1955.

Peacetime veterans who were discharged or released before June 27, 1950.

Certain individuals who served in the organized military forces of the Commonwealth of the Philippines while in service of the U.S. Armed Forces and died on or after April 25, 1951.

Certain former members of the Selected Reserves.


Who Receives the Burial Flag?

Typically, the burial flag is presented to the next-of-kin as a keepsake following its use during the funeral service. In cases where there is no next-of-kin, a friend may request the flag from the VA. Families of veterans buried in VA national cemeteries with an Avenue of Flags have the option to donate the burial flags of their loved ones to be flown on patriotic holidays.


How to Apply for the Burial Flag

To apply for the burial flag, individuals can complete VA Form 27-2008, Application for United States Flag for Burial Purposes. This form can be obtained from any VA regional office or U.S. Post Office. Typically, the funeral director assists in obtaining the flag as part of the funeral arrangements.


Can the Burial Flag Be Replaced?

According to the law, only one flag is issued for a veteran's funeral, and it cannot be replaced if lost, destroyed, or stolen. However, veterans' organizations or community groups may provide assistance in obtaining another flag if needed.


Proper Display of the Burial Flag

The proper display of the burial flag depends on whether the casket is open or closed. VA Form 27-2008 provides instructions for displaying and folding the flag respectfully. It's important to note that the burial flag is not suitable for outdoor display due to its size and fabric, as it is made of cotton and can be easily damaged by weather.


In conclusion, the provision of a burial flag for deceased veterans is a solemn expression of gratitude and respect for their service to the nation. By understanding the eligibility criteria, application process, and proper display protocols, we can ensure that the memory of our veterans is honored with the dignity and reverence they deserve.

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