Correction son. The color guard or "Colors" (as seen in the video) is one of three elements of the USAF Presidential Honor Guard: Colors, Firing Party and Bearers. You are correct in saying that it is the color guard but mistaken when you say "not honor guard". It is both.
I figured it was a Glenn Miller tribute thing when I saw the stripes earlier in the video. I see that Sol Miller is still there. When was this? I went on tour with them back in 99. The weapons manuals look a little different going to present.
This was back in 1994. I wonder who is still there! As for the weapons manuals, we liked the "one counts" and used them whenever we could. Being on tour with the band gave us more freedom than we could ever get back at the base. Are you still in the Guard? I left in 1996.
Actually, because we were doing a tribute to Glenn Miller. We actually used genuine 1940's era Army Air Corp unifroms. The US Air force did'nt come in to it's own until shortly after WWII. Good eye! Google Genn Miller
that's the colorguard, not honor guard
mattnd123 2 years ago
Correction son. The color guard or "Colors" (as seen in the video) is one of three elements of the USAF Presidential Honor Guard: Colors, Firing Party and Bearers. You are correct in saying that it is the color guard but mistaken when you say "not honor guard". It is both.
cuevasjt 2 years ago
I figured it was a Glenn Miller tribute thing when I saw the stripes earlier in the video. I see that Sol Miller is still there. When was this? I went on tour with them back in 99. The weapons manuals look a little different going to present.
stupidfuk 4 years ago
This was back in 1994. I wonder who is still there! As for the weapons manuals, we liked the "one counts" and used them whenever we could. Being on tour with the band gave us more freedom than we could ever get back at the base. Are you still in the Guard? I left in 1996.
cuevasjt 4 years ago
lol at 4:13 our jazz band played that tune and i wish our color guard commander would let us do everything that fluid
alexklashnikov 4 years ago 2
those are soooo not airforce uniforms....
Melvin430 4 years ago
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Actually, because we were doing a tribute to Glenn Miller. We actually used genuine 1940's era Army Air Corp unifroms. The US Air force did'nt come in to it's own until shortly after WWII. Good eye! Google Genn Miller
cuevasjt 4 years ago