Learning Objective: Identify the
publications that contain regula-
tions pertaining to naval cere-
monies; recognize the procedures
and customs which should be
observed at military ceremonies.
4-11.
The duties of the chaplain, in regard to
naval funerals, chapel weddings, and other
rites, ceremonies, and special duties are
specifically outlined in what reference?
1.
OPNAVINST 1710.7, Social Usage and
Protocol Handbook
2.
U.S. Navy Regulations, Chapter 10,
Honors and Ceremonies
3. OPNAVINST 1730.1, Chaplains Manual
4.
OPNAVINST 3120.32, Standard Organiza-
tion and Regulations of the United
States Navy, Article 303.2, Basic
Functions, Duties, Responsibilities,
and Authority of the Chaplain
4-12. State, official, and special military
funerals are conducted in accordance with
regulations outlined in which of the
following references?
1. OPNAVINST 5360.1 series
2.
OPNAVINST 1730.1 series
3.
NAVPERS 15555 series
4.
Each of the above
4-13.
Religious services which may be conducted
as part of the military funeral ceremony
are classified into which, if any, of the
following categories?
1.
With or without chapel services
2.
With chapel service or with graveside
services
3.
With chapel, without chapel,
or with graveside services
4.
They are not classified
4-14. The American flag draped over the casket
and the honors rendered at the grave while
three volleys are fired and taps are
sounded are basic elements of what type(s)
of military funerals?
1. Dependent funeral
2. Full honor funeral only
3. Simple honor funeral only
4. Both full and simple honor funerals
4-15. A full honor funeral and a simple honor
funeral differ primarily in which, if any,
of the following respects?
1.
Color detail is provided for full
honor funeral only
2.
A caisson is utilized for a simple
honor funeral only
3.
A smaller band is provided for a
simple honor funeral
4.
There is no difference
4-16.
4-17.
4-18.
4-19.
4-20.
Which of the following customs is normally
observed when Roman Catholic naval
funerals are being conducted?
1.
Members of the immediate family are
seated before the casket is processed
2.
Members of the immediate family and
close relatives of the deceased are
seated before the casket is processed
3.
The casket is processed before the
mourners enter the chapel
4.
The family follows the casket into
the chapel
Normally, members of a Protestant family,
relatives, and friends of the deceased
are seated in the chapel before the
casket is brought in.
1.
True
2.
False
When a military funeral is to be con-
ducted, which pews within a Navy chapel
should normally be reserved by the RP for
the (a) honorary pallbearers, and (b) for
the immediate family of the deceased?
1.
(a) The two rear pews on the left;
(b) seats on the right of the
altar
2.
(a) The two front pews on the right;
(b) front seats on the left
facing the altar
3.
(a) The two front pews on the left;
(b) front seats on the right of
the chapel facing the altar
4.
(a) The two rear pews on the right;
(b) the two front pews on the
left facing the altar
A chapel service may be used for which of
the following types of naval funerals?
1.
Full honor only
2.
Full honor and simple honor only
3. Dependent funerals
4.
Full honor, simple honor, and depen-
dent funerals
Learning Objective: Recognize the
tasks and duties required of RPs in
connection with naval funerals.
The duties of the RP in regard to naval
funerals will vary according to which of
the following circumstances?
1.
The type of funeral which is to be
conducted
2.
The type of religious service which
is to be conducted
3.
The desires of the command chaplain
and the type of command to which the
RP is attached
4.
Each of the above
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