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  2. The Full State Funeral Schedule for Jimmy Carter - AOL

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    9:55 a.m. – Carter’s remains are carried into the cathedral during a brief arrival ceremony. 10 a.m. – National Funeral Service. 11 a.m. – A departure ceremony from Washington National ...

  3. What is a state funeral and who will attend Jimmy Carter's? - AOL

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    A state funeral is a national remembrance event marking the life of Americans who have made a huge contribution to public life. Most presidents receive the honour if their family agrees.

  4. State funeral - Wikipedia

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    State funerals already existed in antiquity.In ancient Athens, for example, fallen soldiers were regularly buried in a public ceremony. [1] In the Roman Empire, a state funeral (funera publica) could be instructed by the senate for the city of Rome, whereas city councils could instruct a communal state funeral.

  5. State funerals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A state funeral was held for General of the Army Douglas MacArthur in 1964. President John F. Kennedy had authorized a state funeral for MacArthur and President Lyndon B. Johnson confirmed Kennedy's directive. Funeral plans drawn up in 1958 called for seven days rather than four days of ceremonial events.

  6. Jimmy Carter state funeral plans: Biden sets Jan. 9 for ... - AOL

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    Carter’s state funeral is scheduled to be held in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 9. In honor of Carter, Biden ordered the flags at every government building across the country to be flown at half ...

  7. State funeral of John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] [12] At the same time, military authorities began making arrangements for a state funeral. [13] [14] Army Major General Philip C. Wehle, the commanding general of the Military District of Washington (MDW) (CG MDW), and retired Army Colonel Paul C. Miller, chief of ceremonies and special events at the MDW, planned the funeral. [15] [16]