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  2. Color guard (flag spinning) - Wikipedia

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    A military color guard often traveled with a band, who would play patriotic songs. This way of performing continued into the civilian marching bands, and today a marching band's color guard is usually found carrying equipment descending from those of military color guard: flags, banners, wooden or plastic rifles, and plastic or metal sabres.

  3. Colour guard - Wikipedia

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    In military organizations, a colour guard (or color guard) is a detachment of soldiers assigned to the protection of regimental colours and the national flag. This duty is highly prestigious, and the military colour is generally carried by a young officer ( ensign ), while experienced non-commissioned officers ( colour sergeants ) are assigned ...

  4. Winter Guard International - Wikipedia

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    Groups attending WGI events are organized according to a multi-tier system, placed in one of two divisions, and dozens of classes. [13] Independent Color guard, Percussion, and Winds divisions are reserved for groups composed of performers who are not associated with a particular school. Independent groups often draw performers from a large ...

  5. United States Marine Corps Color Guard - Wikipedia

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    The United States Marine Corps Color Guard "The Commandant's Four" is the official color guard of the United States Marine Corps.The guard is responsible for serving as the official representative of the Commandant of the Marine Corps in all Marine ceremonies where the national colors as well as the Battle Color of the Marine Corps are needed. [2]

  6. Designation of workers by collar color - Wikipedia

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    Collar color is a set of terms denoting groups of working individuals based on the colors of their collars worn at work. These can commonly reflect one's occupation within a broad class, or sometimes gender; [ 1 ] at least in the late 20th and 21st century, these are generally metaphorical and not a description of typical present apparel.

  7. Cavalcade of Bands - Wikipedia

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    Regional A - For color guards only; Novice - For color guards and percussion; A class - For color guards and percussion; Open class - For Percussion Only; World class - For Percussion Only; All units entering the championship contest must be members in good standing of CIA. Championship Seeding is determined by the average of the last two shows ...

  8. Posting the Colors - Wikipedia

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    Posting the colors requires that a color guard team move the colors (usually the American flag, the state flag, the service flag, and the unit flag) from a carried position and placed into a stand. This formality is normally done at events such as graduation ceremonies and public events.

  9. California Color Guard Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The California Color Guard Circuit (CCGC) is one of the many winter guard circuits that are part of Winter Guard International (WGI). Established in 1964, the CCGC was started by six (6) charter members: Sacramento Capitolaires, Stockton Police Cadets, Raleys Raiders, Richmond Hawks, Praetorians, and the Rhythmettes.