jswordy
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The honor guard were incredible. 2 young men that looked to be maybe 20. When folding the flag 3/4 through one called to the other "refold". And they stopped and unfolded the flag in reverse step by step and they began again checking the fold and the seams with each step until the flag was a perfect tight triangle with the end tucked in neatly. When the flag was presented on bended knee to my MIL and my FIL was thanked for his service to his Country there was not a dry eye in the place including mine.
Honor Guards are awesome folks who volunteer to serve and remember. My Dad had one, too, and a good friend of mine serves on one. It does bring a tear and also a heart-swell of thankfulness for what those people put themselves through back when it was truly a battle for all the marbles.