99 Likes, TikTok video from caleb_spins en l'air (@caleb_mcmillion25): "Join me as I share my favorite color guard moments in honor of March 4th. Relive the journey with me! #colorguard #march4th". Foreword This manual provides the accepted drill procedures of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus.
It has been developed for use by Fourth Degree Color Corps as a standard for uniform drill procedures; Honor Guard/Color Guard procedures; and the Manual of the Sword. 80 likes, 4 comments - samdoescolorguard on March 4, 2025: "March 4th! Color guard has been such an important of my life, and I'm so thankful for all of the people in these photos in videos, as you have all helped make this activity so very special for me! Without the @wdmbcg I wouldn't have found my passion for this amazing activity, and I can't wait to see where this activity brings me after. "Forward, March" With this command, the color guard moves forward starting on their left foot.
"Color Guard, Halt" With this command, all marching should cease within two beats or steps. "Color Guard Dismissed" With this command, all members move to a previously designated location, or post. Color Guard, Mark Time March.
With this command, the front rank halts their forward progress and continues to march in place allowing for subsequent ranks to catch up to the final position if necessary. Color Guard, Halt. With this command, all marching should cease within two beats or steps.
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The National Color Guard Commander is the head of the National SAR Color Guard and serves as the Chairman of the National SAR Color Guard Committee. Due to extraordinary circumstances, initially, one Commander served for only one year while another Commander served for ten years. Left Wheel March is a drill maneuver where the guard closest to the direction of the turn pivots in place while the other members turn in an arc.
The steps are shortened to maintain alignment, and the marchers automatically march in place when the movement is complete. "Forward, March" With this command, the color guard moves forward starting on their left foot. "Mark Time, March" With this command, the front rank halts their forward progress and continues to march in place allowing for subsequent ranks to catch up to the final position if necessary.
To execute a wheel, the guard nearest the direction of the turn serves as the pivot point and marches in place while simultaneously turning in the new direction. Other members keep abreast of each other and shorten steps as necessary to maintain alignment. Members march in place when finished with the turn until commanded to HALT or Forward March.