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Name of colors
Name of colors








name of colors

Third in this sequence should be the left rifle guard with descending familiarity following from there. Note: While service color position remains the same, if all service personnel are not able to be present for the team, their order should go as follows as far as knowledge is concerned: regardless of service or rank, the most knowledgeable (as far as color guard experience) member should be the US color bearer and the second most knowledgeable should be the right rifle guard. The right/lead rifle guard is a Soldier and the left/rear guard is a Marine. For more information on why this is the order, click here to read Joint Service Order of the Colors. This is the onlyorder for service flags, service emblems, etc. Both remain upright even during both national anthems, if they are played. Back to our situation of two national flags: All national flags are treated the same on American soil – they are not dipped in salute. Why? The first law enforcement officers and firefighters were Irish. Many of these teams carry not only the American flag, but also the Irish flag. Let’s say you are part of an Emerald Society Pipe and Drum Corps and Honor Guard (a first responder fraternity).

#Name of colors series#

Please read The Why of the Military Color Guard series of posts. State, territory, or foreign national flag.Side note: When an Army, Air Force, or Space Force color team carries the following colors, this is the order. Some Tribal teams also carry service colors. Outside of Tribal lands, the American would be first and then the Tribal Nation’s color. Tribal teams , on Tribal lands, would carry the Tribal Nation’s color, American, and state colors.

name of colors

Citizen teams (Scouts, fraternal organizations) carry the American, state, and organizational colors.The fraternal color can be omitted when presenting for local government functions.

name of colors

  • Civil teams (law enforcement, firefighters, and EMS) carry the American, state, municipal, organizational and even fraternal colors.
  • The Air Force and Space Force are authorized to add a state, territory or foreign national color (only one) and can carry up to four flags, the rest being unit colors.
  • They may add another three-man color guard for a foreign national color only.
  • The Marine Corps, Navy, and Coast Guard are only authorized to carry the National Ensign and the service color.
  • The Army is authorized to add a state, territory or foreign national color (only one) and can carry up to four flags, the rest being unit colors.
  • All services must always march with their service color, it may not be replaced by any other flag.
  • Military teams (the US military, ROTC, and JROTC, and other cadet organizations) carry the American, (state,) and service colors.
  • The colors listed are in order from the marching right (viewer’s left): Military, Civil and Citizen teams have different requirements.










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