Rifle Drill | Marching Drill | Uniform | Events | The American Flag |
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CAPP 60-33
Where do you find info on color guard? What manual is it located in?
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To come to attention, bring the
heels together smartly and on line. Place the heels as near each other as physiologically possible, and ensure the feet are turned out equally, forming a 45-degree angle. Keep the legs straight without stiffening or locking the knees. The body is erect with hips level, chest lifted, back arched, and shoulders square and even. Arms hang straight down alongside the body without stiffness, and the wrists are straight with the forearms. Place thumbs, which are resting along the first joint of the forefinger, along the seams of the trousers or sides of the skirt. Hands are cupped (but not clenched as a fist) with palms facing the leg (Figure 3.1.). The head is kept erect and held straight to the front with the chin drawn in slightly so the axis of the head and neck is vertical; eyes are to the front, with the line of sight parallel to the ground. The weight of the body rests equally on the heels and balls of both feet, and silence and immobility are required.
How do you stand at the position of attention?
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39-1
What manual do you look at for uniforms
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4
How many people does the "Average" color guard event team have?
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13 strips(7 red and 6 white) representing the 13 original colonies
How many strips does the American flag have and what do the represent?
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At order arms, maintain the position of attention with the rifle. Place the butt of the rifle on the marching surface, with the toe of the butt on line with the front of the right foot, with sights to the rear. Secure the rifle with the right hand in a "U" formed by the fingers (extended and joined) and thumb. Hold the rifle with the right thumb and fingers pointed downward, and on line with the flat surface of the hand guard. Keep the right hand and arm behind the rifle so that the thumb is straight along the seam of the trouser leg.
How do you stand at the position of attention/order arms?
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On the command REST, the cadet will raise the left
foot from the hip just enough to clear the ground and move it smartly to the left so the heels are 12 inches apart, as measured from the inside of the heels. Keep the legs straight, but not stiff, and the heels on line. As the left foot moves, bring the arms, fully extended, to the back of the body, uncupping the hands in the process; and extend and join the fingers, pointing them toward the ground. The palms will face outwards. Place the right hand in the palm of the left, right thumb over the left to form an “X” (Figure 3.2). No space w i ll show between the arms and body. Keep head and eyes straight ahead, and remain silent and immobile.
How do you stand at parade rest?
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White
DAILY DOUBLE
What color is the color guard cord? |
Post, Retrieve, or Present the colors
What do you do at color guard events?
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The flag, when it is in such condition that it is no longer a fitting emblem of display, should be destroyed in a dignified way, preferably by burning.
How do you retire an american flag?
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4 count movement
How many counts is right shoulder from order arms?
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6 forward 3 backward
How far Forward and backward should your arm swing when marching?
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The wearers left
What shoulders are cords worn on?
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The second cadet when in column formation.
In a 4 person Color guard where is the american flag?
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Thirteen
When folding the flag how many folds does it have?
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3 count movement
How many counts is Present arms from order arms?
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False they cannot preform an about face
True/ False A color guard can preform and about face?
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yes
Does the color guard wear covers indoors when preforming events?
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The American Flag
What flag does the team commander carry?
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June 14th
When is flag day?
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5 count movement
How many counts is order arms from left shoulder arms?
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The person on the edge of which ever way you are turning
Who do you pivot around when doing abouts?
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False.
True/ False You can where a color guard cord when ever you want as long as you participated in an event?
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1.) Event assignment 2.) Practice and prep 3.) Event execution 4.) AAR
DAILY DOUBLE
What are the stages of an event? |
There have been 27 official versions of the American flag
How many versions of the american flag has there been?
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