In the Navy, the body was wrapped in canvas and a shell from one of the large guns was placed in it to help the body sink. On land, the bodies had dog tags removed for identification purposes, and to notify the family back in the states of the death. Then the bodies were simply buried. There was no embalming done, but occasionally the bodies were placed in coffins. Sometimes they were buried where they lay and later exhumed and placed in commemorative battlefield cemeteries.
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they put bacon on the dead bodies
bad filled with dead bodies derbies and gun fire
Dead people in the trenches and having to see so many bodies lying on the ground as your passing through
Give them a burial.
They preserved the bodies of dead soldiers for burial.
It is called a "mummy".
A mortician or funeral director typically prepares dead bodies for burial or cremation. This process involves embalming, cosmetic restoration, dressing, and other body preparation procedures.
A career that works with dead bodies is a mortician or funeral director. They are responsible for preparing bodies for burial or cremation, arranging funerals, and providing support to grieving families.
In the Navy, the body was wrapped in canvas and a shell from one of the large guns was placed in it to help the body sink. On land, the bodies had dog tags removed for identification purposes, and to notify the family back in the states of the death. Then the bodies were simply buried. There was no embalming done, but occasionally the bodies were placed in coffins. Sometimes they were buried where they lay and later exhumed and placed in commemorative battlefield cemeteries.
The bodies were embalmed to prevent the smell, putrification, and rotting of the dead bodies prior to and after burial. Egyptians believed that the body had to be intact when it entered the Afterlife.
well the Egyptians actually wrapped the bodies in bandages before putting them in the pyramids. thanks for reading this very true answer stefisyd
It may be a mortuary, or the official location which is a morgue.
a person that buries the body of a dead person and holds the ceremony of dead people.
Do you mean mortuary?n., pl., -ies.A place, especially a funeral home, where dead bodies are kept before burial or cremation.adj.Of or relating to burial practices.Relating to or characteristic of death.
In Jewish communities, there are volunteer groups called 'Chevra Kaddisha' (sacred burial society). These trained volunteers take responsibility for preparing bodies for burial and this includes watching over the body until burial.