![]() ![]() In order to know how to execute some of these moves, you’ll have to pick up my fifth book, The Honor Guard Manual. Colors Post/Present Sequence While at Right Shoulder (All services use this, but the “Tench-Hut” command is in this sequence).Colors Post/Present Sequence While at Port Arms (All services use this, but the “Tench-Hut” command is in this sequence).Sequence: Standing Manual Through the Manual of Arms.(Bloused) Present Arms (Used in training ONLY).(Unbloused) Present Arms (Used in training ONLY).Three-Count About Face (This command is ONLY used during training).I have also added some new commands to the list since working with Lynn back in 2010. ![]() I recorded my voice with the help of former USAF DJ Lynn Gray. The commands are given at approximately 75-80 beats per minute (BPM), a ceremonial cadence. These commands are available in MP3 format for down load to give you an idea of how to call commands and to give trainees a way to practice on their own time by listening on a CD or something similar. ![]()
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