The Canadian Forces honoured him with a full military funeral.
"We will not interrupt training for a full funeral."
When Tubman died in 1913, she was honored with a full military funeral as a mark of respect for her activities during the war.
She was granted a full military funeral.
Due to his previous involvement with the Canterbury volunteer forces, he was given a full military funeral.
Upon his death in 1900, he became the only known Native American to be given a full military funeral.
She received a full military funeral, during which her ashes were scattered over the Sea of Monaco.
He died in Windsor, Ontario in 1965 and received a full military funeral.
When Seddik died in 1975, he was given a full military funeral.
He died in New York City and was given a full military funeral.