Public law, Title 10, United States Code, section 1491, provides that all veterans who served their country in military service under conditions not dishonorable are entitled to military funeral honors. The Department of Defense and the Veteran’s Administration have authorized veteran’s organizations such as the VFW, American Legion and Marine Corps League to conduct military funeral honors at a veteran’s funeral services.
The VFW Post 7968 Honor Guard provides military honors at all veteran funerals, memorial services, and celebrations of life, as requested by the families. The ceremony exemplifies the "ceremonial paying of respect and the final demonstration of the country’s gratitude to those who, in times of war and peace, have faithfully defended our nation” and includes a 3-rifle volley, the sounding of Taps, and the ceremonial folding and presenting the nation’s flag with 3 expended rounds, signifying the deceased veterans sacrifice to Duty, Honor and Country, to the family of the deceased.
The VFW Post 7968 Honor Guard volunteers are distinguished by their black and white uniforms with black braids and black ascots. While we do not charge for these services, we do accept donations, the proceeds of which go to the support of our fellow veterans, family, and the community.
• To request Honor Guard funeral services
The Post 7968 Honor Guard stands ready to perform our last duty in conveying our gratitude and paying our final respects to a fallen comrade. If our services are needed, please contact us and we will be honored to support you.
Please contact:
Frank White, Post Commander 480-671-6239
• COLOR GUARD
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Apache Junction Post 7968 Color Guard is very proud of its service in presenting and display our nation’s colors and associated unit flags at patriotic events and meetings.
The Color Guard is comprised of volunteer members of VFW Apache Junction Post 7968. They participate in many parades, events, and ceremonies honoring current active duty service members, veterans and fallen comrades. We take great pride in what we do.