p51
One Too Many
- Messages
- 1,119
- Location
- Well behind the front lines!
I just started wondering, how did people get to funerals during WW2 with gas rationing? I assume that hearses got decent gas ration stickers.
I'd also assume that most military funerals didn't have anyone playing taps or a 21-gun salute, due to the number of men being buried back then, unless it was very close to an existing military base?
Funny how you start pondering stuff like this when a question is posted to you. Someone on a model train site was asking me as he wants to model a solider's burial taking place in WW2.
I've already told him that unless the solider passed on in the states, he probably wouldn't have been buried in the US if he'd died overseas.
I'd also assume that most military funerals didn't have anyone playing taps or a 21-gun salute, due to the number of men being buried back then, unless it was very close to an existing military base?
Funny how you start pondering stuff like this when a question is posted to you. Someone on a model train site was asking me as he wants to model a solider's burial taking place in WW2.
I've already told him that unless the solider passed on in the states, he probably wouldn't have been buried in the US if he'd died overseas.