The amount of firing will vary. If performed near ongoing battlefields, and not enough men are available, there might be less than the number of men required in the firing party. If no blanks are available, service rounds (live rounds) will be required. If there's an ammo shortage, less rounds will be expended. If there's a safety concern over live firing, again, a shortened ceremony. Gun salutes originated out of necessity; Burning gunpowder is expensive, especially when large amounts are loaded into cannons. Up until the US Civil War (1861-1865), (the US Civil War was transitional) Infantry Rifles and Guns (Cannons) were mostly muzzle loaders. When warships entered ports (practically any port, home or foreign) for safety reasons they had to UNLOAD their guns (cannons). Muzzle loaders can only be unloaded by firing them. After the warship fired it's guns, the Port's Military Garrison (Fort) would acknowlege the warship by firing it's cannon. A salute is an acknowledgement. Gunfire is a military honor. The dead were honored the same way. When a soldier is executed he is shot by a firing squad. A man with less honor will normally be hanged. Although a squad is normally 12 men, a patrol is normally 6 to 7 men (or six men and a leader). For safety within controlled areas containing ceremony, a patrol of men (6 or 7) is easier and safer to command and control with firearms. The traditional three cheers for a departing "brother in Arms" is fired by three volleys.
A 9-gun salute at a military funeral is a symbol of respect and honor for the deceased, typically reserved for certain high-ranking officials or distinguished individuals. The number of guns fired in a salute corresponds to the status of the individual, with 21-gun salutes being the highest honor. The use of odd numbers in salutes, such as 9, is traditional in military customs, reflecting a ceremonial acknowledgment of service and sacrifice. This practice underscores the military's commitment to honoring those who have served their country.
a 12 gun salute is a military funeral salute. It is usaully performed by 4 uniformed honor guards who fire 3 shots. 4x3=12, hence the title 12 gun salute.
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Salute Your Shorts - 1991 The Pinskey-Sponge Gazette 2-9 was released on: USA: 1992
Albert Namatjira's funeral was held on 9 August 1959.
The New Price Is Right - 1972 Salute to Law Enforcement was released on: USA: 9 April 2013
The Closer - 1998 My Best Friend's Funeral 1-9 was released on: USA: 4 May 1998
Uncle Hymie's Funeral - 2011 was released on: USA: 9 October 2011
Selena's funeral was held at and is buried in the Seaside Memorial Park and Funeral Home in Corpus Christi, Texas, where she lived for her entire life ever since she was 9
Any gun that shoot a 9 millimeter bullet.
Press numbers in the following order: 3 6 4 2 9 6 9 9 9 2 5 1 . Then you will have a gun.
Depends on which gun. Anywhere from $175 to $15,000.