New Normal: National Guard honors the Dead

23 February 2019 (14:56 UTC-07 Tango 06) 04 Esfand 1397/17 Jumada t-Tania 1440/19 Bin-Yin 4717

“I volunteered our state to the National Guard Bureau as a national training site because we have outstanding training facilities and instructors. The Louisiana National Guard Military Funeral Honors Team rendered honors at 3,604 funerals in 2017 and 2018. We are currently averaging 157 funerals per month so far this fiscal year, and we are one of the most efficient programs in the country.”-Command Sergeant Major Larry Johnson, Louisiana Army National Guard Military Funeral Honors program manager

The False Flag War on Terror (along with increasing deaths of veterans from previous conflicts) has resulted in state level militia units increasing their funeral programs, so much so there’s now special schools to teach Army National Guard personnel how to Honor the Dead: “We teach these Soldiers customs and courtesies that go beyond military funeral honors. We have to fit what the Old Guard would train in four weeks into a two-week time period.”-Bryan Hines, ARNG Funeral Honors national trainer

The latest program was hosted by the Louisiana National Guard Military Funeral Honors program, from 04-16FEB2019.  It was a Level Two Funeral Honors Instructor Course.  State militia personnel from Arkansas, Alabama, Texas, Louisiana, Indiana, Oklahoma and New York attended:“Training Soldiers in my state on the proper way to render final honors is important to me because it is one of the last memories that Veterans’ families will have of that person.”-Specialist Christian Lepage, Indiana National Guard

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