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AFROTC Flag Folding Procedures
Filmed by AFROTC Detachment 930 Cadets
Flag Folding procedures for Reveille and Retreat
Flag Folding procedures for Reveille and Retreat
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Air Force Color Guard Rifle Procedures
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Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, Detachment 930 Marquette University. Ceremonious Adjustment: 0:41 Left and Right Face: 0:59 Standing At Ease: 01:40 Ease to Attention: 02:27 Port Arms: 03:07 Order Arms: 03:54 Present Arms: 05:47 Right Shoulder Arms: 07:12 Left Shoulder Arms: 09:33 Right Shoulder to Present Arms: 11:54 Left Shoulder to Present Arms: 12:14 Full Procedures: 12:34 Honor Gu...
*harms ??
SQUAD SHUN....
How much does that rifle weigh? 10pbs at least? Thxs
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Can i use this for Civil Air Patrol color guard?
Everything except the ready cut, just immediately bring your other hand to attention
I have tryouts coming up and this helped sm!!
When your JROTC color guard movements are better than Air Force ROTC 😂😂
lmao for real😂😂this was very helpful as I am doing a color guard on Friday and have never done one in my life, but our color guard's movements are kind of better lmao
Fix those feet airman
Very nice but is a little different than my training
why is he saying "harms"
Penrose has to use diaphragm to increase volume so say a whole stadium can hear
I knew someone would ask that.
That is just what it sounds like when you use your command voice. That is why it sounds like forward harch, left hace, and right hace
When you command, you want to project your voice loud enough that you can be heard by almost everybody. It sounds like "hace, harms, harch" cause of our commanding voice and volume.
I go by present colors and order colors
That is only for color guard drill
Ayo the Black guy Nobody goes by that. It’s present, arms or colors, salute. No service uses present, colors
Nice job! That helped me a lot.
i need a new sling arms mode for exhibition
no kidding. wow thanks that's good to know!
his feet weren't at a 95 degree angle but otherwise it was good
+jrotc In drill feet are never 95 degrees apart, it is always 90. When doing color guard this rule is replaced with another. Feet are kept together. Reference your honor guard manual
+David Carter wow thank you that is good to know
Wrong it states in section 3.4.2 of AFMAN 36-2203. That your feet need to be at a 45 degree angle.
Honor Guard is afman34-515
Elias Saavedra per the USAF Honor Guard manual, both heels and toes are together
Awesome video focused on detail and makes it very easy for someone to follow and use. I was just tasked to participate in a march utilizing the rifle, and this video helped me a great deal. Thank you!
very nice, this is very helpful.
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