
The Color Guard is a group of four cadets that represent their schools JROTC program at events by presenting the Colors. Their mission is to present the Colors at the beginning of ceremonies, sporting events and other important activities such as competitions.
What is color guard?
What is Color Guard? Our ceremonial Color Guard teams are assigned to present the colors at many different events. Details can range from 3-5 Cadets but always consist of at least two rifles and the American Flag (who commands the team). When does this team practice?
Can you have a color guard in the military?
Military color guard. A uniformed Active Duty, National Guard, or Reserve color guard made up of a minimum of four members. This then extends to all Veteran Service Organizations, First Responders, ROTC and JROTC cadets, Scouts, Explorers, and any other uniformed military or paramilitary organization.
How many cadets are on a color guard team?
Details can range from 3-5 Cadets but always consist of at least two rifles and the American Flag (who commands the team). When does this team practice? Color Guard practices are scheduled at the beginning of each semester on Tuesdays from 6:45 am until 7:45 am.
Can a flag be in the middle of a color guard?
Not authorized for any color guard, ever. The position of honor is to the right of the formation. That is the only position for the American flag. The only time the American flag is taller in the middle of a line of flags, is for a permanent (flag poles outside) or non-temporary (posted in stands inside a building) display, never when carried.

What is color guard in high school Jrotc?
Color Guard consists of individual four to five person teams that practice in accordance to the Air Force Honor Guard standards. A single team has two rifle guards along with two to three flag positions: the American, California, and Air Force Flags.
What does the color guard team do in Jrotc?
Our WPHS JROTC Color Guard Teams perform at school functions, such as school football games, school graduation, awards ceremonies, and other special school and battalion occasions. They also perform at many community events, parades and other gatherings.
What does the color guard do?
The purpose of the color guard is to interpret the music that the marching band or drum and bugle corps is playing via the synchronized work of flags, sabres, rifles, the air blade, and through dance.
What does Jrotc honor guard do?
Honor Guard is a group of highly motivated individuals that maintain exceptionally high standards of appearance and conduct and show aptitude for ceremonial duty.
What's the difference between Honor Guard and Color Guard?
Colors, or flags, are often carried by both, but the primary purpose of the Color Guard is to present the National Colors at a presentation or ceremony. The Honor Guard may present the Colors, but their main purpose is to present a contingent to bear honors at ceremonies or funerals.
What's the difference between Color Guard and drill team?
The CCHS JROTC Drill Team is a marching unit that performs routines based on military drill. Cadets can perform either armed or unarmed drill during competitive drill competitions. The competitive Color Guard is an extracurricular Army JROTC team responsible for presenting the flag in a variety of settings.
Is color guard easy?
Every season, colour guards rehearse several times a week to prepare for competitions. They make it look easy, but it takes a huge amount of skill to gracefully spin and toss colour guard equipment.
Does color guard salute?
Caller: Color guard honor your colors. Color guard salutes the flag and returns to attention. Caller: Color guard, retire the colors. Flag is slowly lowered and folded; American flag first, and then in reverse order that they went up.
Is color guard a dance?
Colorguard has many similar elements to dance and cheerleading. They dance, support the football team, are stereotypically female-dominated, involve routines and require members to look their best at all times with flashy makeup, hair and uniforms.
What are the ranks in Jrotc?
JROTC RanksCadet Private (C/PVT)Cadet Private First Class (C/PFC)Cadet Corporal (C/CPL)Cadet Sergeant (C/SGT)Cadet Staff Sergeant (C/SSG)Cadet Sergeant First Class (C/SFC)Cadet Master Sergeant (C/MSG)Cadet First Sergeant (C/1SG)More items...
Which branch has the best Honor Guard?
WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team outperformed the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Merchant Marines and Coast Guard teams in the fourth annual Joint Service Drill Team Competition here April 14.
Who is in charge of the Color Guard?
For a battalion level, the Colour is carried by a Sergeant/chief petty officer. In the case of a massed colour guard, the Ensign (1st Lieutenant/Lieutenant (junior grade) rank leads the formation. In the Army, the Horse Cavalry Detachment (Detasemen Kavaleri Berkuda) maintains a mounted colour guard unit.
What is Color Guard competition?
Color guards or flag corps are teams of performers who perform choreographed dances and routines with various equipment to enhance and interpret the music of a marching band or drum and bugle corps show.
What are the winning colors for Jrotc?
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What is Army Color Guard?
The Color Guard is a group of four cadets that present the United States and Air Force flags at games and ceremonies. Presenting the Colors is a military tradition dating back to the beginning of our country. When performing a Color Guard, these four cadets form a line.
What foot color is in reverse?
Take the above information and put it into this setting: Colors Reverse, MARCH, is called on two consecutive left steps (Countermarch, MARCH ends on the left foot in the Marine Corps style) while marching forward, marking time, or while at the halt.
What is a color guard?
Definitions. Military color guard. A uniformed Active Duty, National Guard, or Reserve color guard made up of a minimum of four members. This then extends to all Veteran Service Organizations, First Responders, ROTC and JROTC cadets, Scouts, Explorers, and any other uniformed military or paramilitary organization.
What is the color guard for the Washington State flag?
The only color guard formation authorized for these three services is right rifle guard, US color bearer, departmental color bearer, and left rifle guard.
What is the gold fringe on the US flag?
The Army and Air Force have gold-colored fringe on all flags carried by a color guard, all of the time. These flags are called indoor-outdoor flags, have a pole hem, and do not have grommets. The Marine Corps, Navy, and Coast Guard have gold-colored fringe on all flags except for the American flag at all times.
What color cord is used on the American flag?
Gold-color is not authorized for any color guard. The only cord authorized for the American flag is colored red, white, and blue. Streamers, when authorized, replace the cord and tassels.
Is a color guard a ceremonial unit?
Much of the information directly relates to ceremonial unit color guards. Even though this is not about ceremonial drill (honor guard), color guards are ceremonial in nature and all must adhere to the standards.
Can a color guard carry the MIA flag?
This means all military color guards are not authorized to carry the POW/MIA flag in or outside of a color guard formation. The only time the flag is carried on its own (never with guards) is during a funeral for a former POW. It is not carried in parades. Read all About POW/MIA Protocol here.
