10 U.S.C. § 985 : US Code - Section 985: Persons convicted of capital crimes; certain other persons: denial of specified burial-related benefits
Search 10 U.S.C. § 985 : US Code - Section 985: Persons convicted of capital crimes; certain other persons: denial of specified burial-related benefits
(a) Prohibition of Performance of Military Honors. - The
Secretary of a military department and the Secretary of Homeland
Security, with respect to the Coast Guard when it is not operating
as a service in the Navy, may not provide military honors (under
section 1491 of this title or any other authority) at the funeral
or burial of any of the following persons:
(1) A person described in section 2411(b) of title 38.
(2) A person who is a veteran (as defined in section 1491(h) of
this title) or who died while on active duty or a member of a
reserve component, when the circumstances surrounding the
person's death or other circumstances as specified by the
Secretary of Defense are such that to provide military honors at
the funeral or burial of the person would bring discredit upon
the person's service (or former service).
(b) Disqualification From Burial in Military Cemeteries. - A
person who is ineligible for interment in a national cemetery under
the control of the National Cemetery Administration by reason of
section 2411(b) of title 38 is not entitled to or eligible for, and
may not be provided, burial in -
(1) Arlington National Cemetery;
(2) the Soldiers' and Airmen's National Cemetery; or
(3) any other cemetery administered by the Secretary of a
military department or the Secretary of Defense.
(c) Definition. - In this section, the term "burial" includes
inurnment.
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