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Sentinels conduct "change of the guard" ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns, circa 2005. The Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Identification Badge is a military badge of the United States Army that honors those soldiers who have been chosen to serve as members of the Honor Guard, known as "Sentinels", at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Soldiers from the Hungarian Defence Forces form a guard of honour at a welcome ceremony for US president George W. Bush's visit to Hungary, 2006. A guard of honour (Commonwealth English), honor guard (American English) or ceremonial guard, is a group of people, typically drawn from the military, appointed to perform ceremonial duties – for example, to receive or guard a head of state or ...
A U.S. Air Force honor guard member takes the remains of SSgt Dennis Banks to a niche at Arlington National Cemetery. The United States Air Force Honor Guard Badge is a military badge of the United States Air Force that is authorized for wear by all personnel who are assigned to the United States Air Force Honor Guard (USAF HG), or to active members of a Base Honor Guard (BHG).
On 31 December 2012, the DCSPER approved another Honor Guard tab for wear by select Army National Guard units. The new tab is an ultramarine blue embroidered tab with the inscription "ARNG HONOR GUARD" in gold 5 ⁄ 16 inch (0.79 cm) letters, edged with a 1 ⁄ 8 inch (0.32 cm) gold border. [1] [2] [44]
The US Army assigned Moore to the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, best known as the historic “The Old Guard” or Honor Guard sentinel. [1] The US Army sent Moore to Fort Myer, Virginia for Honor Guard training. [1] The company comprises an escort platoon, a casket platoon, a firing party and a continental color guard. [2]
In 2017, during a special ceremony at Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall, this soldier from the 3rd Infantry Regiment was among the first to be awarded one of the U.S. Army's rarest badges, the Military Horseman Identification Badge.
The King Air 200 was one of the oldest of its model still in operation in the United States and was facing mechanical issues. Besides its use for executive transport, the planes are also used for poisoner transport, law enforcement, disaster response, honor guard use for funerals, and by the Cabinet for Economic Development.
Drawing of the Coast Guard Honor Guard Badge. The Coast Guard Honor Guard Badge is a qualification badge of the United States Coast Guard which recognizes those personnel who are/have been permanently assigned to the Ceremonial Honor Guard Unit at the U.S. Coast Guard Command, Control, Communication, Computer, Cyber and Intelligence Service Center (C5ISC), Alexandria, Virginia. [1]