Color guard drill team manual






















color guard commander will report to the Chief Judge; saying, “Sir/Ma’am, the [Region Name] Color Guard reports for Standard Drill.” The Chief Judge will return the salute (The Standard Drill two and one half minute clock starts). d. Drill Routine. (1) The color guard commander will proceed with the drill, in sequence, and withoutFile Size: KB. This manual provides the accepted drill procedures of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. It has been developed for use by Fourth Degree Color Corps as a standard for uniform drill procedures; Honor Guard/Color Guard procedures; and the Manual of the Sword. Uniform drill procedures will enable individual Sir Knights to drill with. For all services, this is the field manual that every regulation color guard/color team coach needs and even includes information on a colors detail (reveille/retreat). It's like taking your service drill and ceremonies manual out with you, but in a much more concise and explanatory tool that fits in your cargo pocket.


* The standard weapon used for the color guard is the NJROTC Drill rifle. NJROTC units, including Color Guards are not authorized bayonets. Refer to chapter 3 for the manual of arms. The national and organizational colors are only destroyed when; they have become soiled beyond cleaning, or torn beyond repair. This manual provides the accepted drill procedures of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. It has been developed for use by Fourth Degree Color Corps as a standard for uniform drill procedures; Honor Guard/Color Guard procedures; and the Manual of the Sword. Uniform drill procedures will enable individual Sir Knights to drill with other. This manual provides the accepted drill procedures of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. It has been developed for use by Fourth Degree Color Corps as a standard for uniform drill procedures; Honor Guard/Color Guard procedures; and the Manual of the Sword. Uniform drill procedures will enable individual Sir Knights to drill with.


Team Handbooks/Guidelines/Rules. Team Handbook Contributed by Jennifer Edwards, Sam Rayburn HS CG, Pasadena ISD, Byron Center HS Core Values Contributed by Amy Townley, discussed in her article “Creating Core Values with Your Color Guard” February Alignment of the color guard members. The text and pictures* do not match in the manual. “The color guard is formed and marches in one rank at Close Interval with the color bearers in the center. While marching, members of the color guard do not swing their free arms. This manual provides the accepted drill procedures of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. It has been developed for use by Fourth Degree Color Corps as a standard for uniform drill procedures; Honor Guard/Color Guard procedures; and the Manual of the Sword. Uniform drill procedures will enable individual Sir Knights to drill with other.

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