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Rifle Volleys: When Ceremony Leaves Doctrine Behind

DrillMaster February 19, 2026Honor Guard Leave a Comment

Each year, across the United States, rifle volleys echo on Memorial Day, presidential birthdays, and civic remembrance ceremonies. The sound is familiar. It is also, in most cases, not doctrinally authorized.

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