Honor guard ranks can vary by organization and country, but generally, they include positions such as commander, sergeant, and private. The commander typically leads the unit, while sergeants may oversee specific teams or sections. Members are usually ranked according to their experience, training, and responsibilities within the honor guard. Some organizations may also have specific titles or ranks unique to their structure.
Be the profet...and its just honor guard, not wraith honor guard...
Guard of Honor - novel - was created in 1948.
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An Honor Guard typically consists of a group of military personnel who perform ceremonial duties such as presenting colors, rendering honors, and participating in parades or other official events. Members of an Honor Guard are often selected for their bearing, discipline, and professional appearance. Each branch of the military has its own specific requirements and training for Honor Guard members.
Depending on how far back you go, they are the same thing - color guard has its origins in the military, literally being there to guard the "colors" (aka the flag). Over time it evolved, and you have the modern color guard activity associated with marching bands and winterguards. However, as far as the military is concerned, it IS still called color guard - honor guard is a synonym, most likely used to avoid confusion. For example, at winterguard competitions, there is an honor guard to present the colors.
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It depends on what you are asking.
simple, you cant.
september of 1948
Yes, you do.
The Army Goes Rolling Along is the song that concludes all army reviews, parades, and honor guard ceremonies.