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What Star Trek technology actually exists today?

Uhura’s headset.These are called blue-tooth devices, but they act very much the same way as Uhura’s earpiece.2. PADDsThey are tablets and we first see them a few years before they are introduced into the populace.3. TOS communicatorsThese became the flip-phones that we have today.4. Ship phaser weaponsThe United States Navy has laser canons on some of their more advanced ships, like the USS Ponce.

Does the U.S. Navy still perform burial at sea?

Yes, this service is offered to active duty, honorably discharged, retired veterans dependent family members of the above and civialian members of Military Sealift Command. Most of the burials are as a result of cremations, with the ashes brought aboard a ship in a can similar to a coffee can. Next-of-kin are usually not present. The ship gets underway on a deployment and at a suitable time and place, the ship is stopped with the bow pointed into the wind. An Honor Guard and the chaplain (if present) musters on the fantail, the burial at sea is performed. The position of the burial, time and date are provided to the Next-of-Kin. Real burials with a coffin are rare. The burial container is especially made to specification so it will sink and is very expensive. I participated in several spreading of the ashes and only one with the body. However to clarify my experience, here is the official document:Burial at Sea is a means of final disposition of remains that is performed on United States Navy vessels. The committal ceremony is performed while the ship is deployed. Therefore, family members are not allowed to be present. The commanding officer of the ship assigned to perform the ceremony will notify the family of the date, time, and longitude and latitude once the committal service has been completed.Eligibility: Individuals eligible for this program are: (1) active duty members of the uniformed services; (2) retirees and veterans who were honorably discharged. (3) U.S. civilian marine personnel of the Military Sealift Command; and (4) dependent family members of active duty personnel, retirees, and veterans of the uniformed services.How to get started: After the death of the individual for whom the request for Burial at Sea is being made, the Person Authorized to Direct Disposition (PADD) should contact the Navy and Marine Corps Mortuary Affairs office at 1-866-787-0081 to request a packet and for additional information.Supporting documents which must accompany this request are:(1) a photocopy of the death certificate(2) the burial transit permit or the cremation certificate(3) a copy of the DD Form 214, discharge certificate, or retirement order.The Burial at Sea Request Form and the three supporting documents listed above make up the Burial at Sea Request package.Burial Flag: A Burial Flag is required for all committal services performed aboard United States Naval vessels, except family members, who are not authorized a burial flag. Following the services at sea, the flag that accompanied the cremains/remains will be returned to the PADD. If the PADD does not wish to send a burial flag for the service, a flag will be provided by the Navy for the committal service, but will not be sent to the PADD.Cremated Remains (Cremains): Cremated Remains (Cremains): Cremains must be in an urn or temporary container (preferably Bio-degradable) to prevent spillage in shipping. Recent changes in law prohibit the discharge of plastics at sea. Families are encouraged to have the cremains inurned directly, or transferred to a sturdy biodegradable urn at their local funeral home to facilitate burial at sea. Burial at Sea Coordinators at the ports of embarkation are available to field any questions regarding the urns. The cremains, along with the completed Burial at Sea Request package should be forwarded to the Burial at Sea Coordinator at the desired port of embarkation (listed below). Prior to shipment, it is recommended that a phone call be made informing the coordinator of the pending request. ONLY Priority Mail Express Service is authorized when shipping cremains and it is recommended that that Tracking and Signature On Delivery is used to ensure the package is delivered to the correct individual in a timely manner.Intact Remains (Casketed): Specific guidelines are required for the preparation of casketed remains. All expenses incurred in this process are the responsibility of the PADD, who will select a funeral home in the area of the port of embarkation. After this selection has been made and notification has been provided to the coordinator, the casketed remains, the request form, supporting documents, and the burial flag are to be forwarded to the receiving funeral home. The coordinator will make the inspection and complete the checklist for the preparation of casketed remains. It is recommended that funeral homes responsible for preparing and shipping intact remains contact the Mortuary Services office at Navy Casualty in Millington, TN to receive the preparation requirements.PORTS OF EMBARKATION / COORDINATORSNorfolk, Va.Commander, Naval Medical CenterATTN: Code 0210C620 John Paul Jones Cir.Portsmouth, VA 23708-5100Phone: (757) 953-2617\2618Jacksonville, Fla.Officer in ChargeNaval Hospital Branch ClinicP. O. Box 280148Naval StationMayport, FL 32228-0148Phone: (904) 270-4285San Diego, Calif.Commanding OfficerNaval Medical CenterDecedent Affairs Code: 09O434800 Bob Wilson DriveSan Diego, CA 92134-5000Phone: (800) 290-7410Bremerton, Wash.Commanding OfficerNaval Hospital BremertonCode: 015-BAS/HP01 Boone RoadBremerton, WA 98312-1898Phone: (360) 475-4313Honolulu, Hi.Navy Liaison UnitTripler Army Medical CenterTripler AMC, HI 96859-5000Phone: (808) 433-4709(808) 577-7590Questions concerning Burial-at-Sea?Please call Monday - Friday, 0730-1600 Central TimeToll Free - 1-866-787-0081DSN - 882-8576Reviewed: 27 MAY 2016

Where are Navy veterans with no family from Seattle buried?

Burial at Sea is a means of final disposition of remains that is performed on United States Navy vessels. The committal ceremony is performed while the ship is deployed. Therefore, family members are not allowed to be present. The commanding officer of the ship assigned to perform the ceremony will notify the family of the date, time, and longitude and latitude once the committal service has been completed.Eligibility: Individuals eligible for this program are: (1) active duty members of the uniformed services; (2) retirees and veterans who were honorably discharged. (3) U.S. civilian marine personnel of the Military Sealift Command; and (4) dependent family members of active duty personnel, retirees, and veterans of the uniformed services.How to get started: After the death of the individual for whom the request for Burial at Sea is being made, the Person Authorized to Direct Disposition (PADD) should contact the Navy and Marine Corps Mortuary Affairs office at 1-866-787-0081 to request a packet and for additional information. source:(United States Navy Mortuary Affairs Burial at Sea Program)Tahoma National CemeteryEvergreen Washelli funeral home 206-362-5200Call 800-827-1000 for all questions regarding VA assistance with burial by the military.I've called them, they can guide you thru each step. The Veteran may receive burial benefits.

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