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  1. Interested in Burial at Sea? Contact MyNavy Career Center at 1-833-330-6622 to receive the Burial at Sea packet. Burial at Sea is a means of final disposition of remains that is performed on United States Navy vessels. The committal ceremony is performed while the ship is deployed. Therefore, family members are not allowed to be present.

  2. Oct 12, 2022 · The U.S. Navy provides burial at sea. The National Cemetery Administration can't perform this type of committal service. Learn more about the Navy's Burial at Sea program. For information, call the U.S. Navy Mortuary Affairs office at 866-787-0081. We're here Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET.

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    Those eligible to be buried at sea by the Navy are: 1. Active-duty service members 2. Honorably discharged retirees and veterans 3. U.S. civilian marine personnel of the Military Sealift Command 4. Dependent family members of active-duty personnel, retirees and veterans

    After the death of the individual, the person authorized to direct disposition or the primary next of kin must contact the Navy and Marine Corps Mortuary Affairs Office at 866-787-0081 to request a packet (mailed or emailed) and to receive more information by phone and email. The PADD or primary next of kin must print out and complete the Burial at...

    Once all services for the deceased are completed, the urn or casket, flag and required documents are sent to one of the burial-at-sea ports. Once the port receives this documentation, it can take: 1. Three months to be assigned to a U.S. vessel 2. Two weeks prior to the ship’s deployment to notify the family 3. One year for the ship to deploy (when...

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  4. Jan 12, 2023 · A Navy burial at sea may seem like an antiquated practice, but to many of our nation’s sailors, it’s a rite of passage. After bidding a beloved Navy veteran “fair winds and following seas,” you can have their remains interred on the seas they loved so much. The Navy will absolutely take care of this for you. There are just a few simple ...

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  5. SECTION II. BURIAL AT SEA ART. 2-1. Eligibility 2-2. Request for Burial at Sea 2-3. Documents Required 2-4. Place of Disposition 2-5. Consignment of Remains 2-6. Ceremonial Procedure for Burial at Sea 2-7. Preparation for the Burial at Sea Ceremony 2-8. The Ceremony for Burial at Sea 2-9. Information Provided the Next of Kin after Committal ...

  6. Oct 5, 2013 · Navy News. Published October 05, 2013. The tradition of burial at sea is an ancient one. As far as anyone knows this has been a practice as long as people have gone to sea. In earlier times, the ...

  7. May 6, 2024 · After the eligible person dies, the next-of-kin or other authorized individual (relative, clergy, funeral director, etc.) should contact the Navy and Marine Corps Mortuary Affairs office at 833 ...

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