@@morganbangs2969 oh I see it, his knuckles are sticking up and not completely straight, well I guess the judges didn’t catch it or didn’t care since it’s kinda small, but they did still get 2nd place
Why didn’t they have rifles on opposing shoulders? It would’ve looked so much better, IMO. Is there a reason they didn’t have bayonets? Or is that for adult color guards only?
Well the color guard manuals don’t require rifles to be on opposing shoulders and it wouldn’t make any sense to have bayonets on daisy drill rifles for a JROTC competition
I believe they are army jrotc there regs might be different but in NJROTC And AFJROTC rifles are on opposite shoulders. as for bayonets no jrotc is allowed to have bayonets in competition
@@Green_Bullet I think it’s really just a decision made by the unit because in my AFJROTC unit both rifles are on the right shoulder. And also John Jay is AFJROTC
@@Green_Bullet Actually MCJROTC is an exception rarely in certain events but need to do a waiver and all the neccesary work in order to use bayonets. but mainly thats for the drill team
Every single movement was the perfect definition of ✨SHARP✨
Awesome routine....one of the best I've seen. Way to go Air Force!!
i will forever be impressed with the John Jay Silver Eagles
Hell yeah AFJROTC!!! You knocked it out of the park!! Virtually flawless performance!! GO AIR FORCE!!! Kick a$$!! HUA!!
bro their uniforms look amazing
That was clean af.
Found something the Air Force is good at. The only problem is that these individuals are not in the Air Force. Job well done.
I'm still looking for something the marines are good at!! Eating crayons doesn't count!
What was up with the way the left rifle guy was saluting his rifle?
What do you mean they look right
@@nc9869 his hand wasn’t correct when saluting the rifle. When he went to right shoulder
@@morganbangs2969 at what time stamp ?
@@nc9869 2:22
@@morganbangs2969 oh I see it, his knuckles are sticking up and not completely straight, well I guess the judges didn’t catch it or didn’t care since it’s kinda small, but they did still get 2nd place
Almost good enough to be Marines.
😂😂😂😂
These guys are BETTER than any marine color guard I've seen!! Plus, I'm sure they hate crayons! HUA!
What did they place?
2nd place and for the other video I posted of regulation they also placed 2nd
@@nc9869 they deserved 1st place !! Every move was just.... WOW!
@@trinityjefferson1779 exactly, but they only lost 1st by a couple points
@@nc9869 if they placed second then who played first lol
@@kjohnson1565 Francis Lewis high school , they only lost by 11 points tho
WOW😳💕💕💕
I HAVE TO DO THIS ON SATURDAY I AM TERRIFIED IM DOING RIFLE NEXT TO US FLAG 😭😭😭😭 pls
Good luck bro you can do it my next drill meet is in Omaha Council Bluffs
Is this the rotc or jrotc
JROTC
Why didn’t they have rifles on opposing shoulders? It would’ve looked so much better, IMO. Is there a reason they didn’t have bayonets? Or is that for adult color guards only?
Well the color guard manuals don’t require rifles to be on opposing shoulders and it wouldn’t make any sense to have bayonets on daisy drill rifles for a JROTC competition
I believe they are army jrotc there regs might be different but in NJROTC And AFJROTC rifles are on opposite shoulders. as for bayonets no jrotc is allowed to have bayonets in competition
@@Green_Bullet I think it’s really just a decision made by the unit because in my AFJROTC unit both rifles are on the right shoulder. And also John Jay is AFJROTC
@Green_Bullet Last year, in 2022, they changed AFJROTC to NOT have opposing shoulders as a regulation
Is there a reason they don’t have bayonets? It would be looked so awesome!
they are high schoolers
Jrotc are not allowed to use bayonets in any competitions
@@Green_Bullet Actually MCJROTC is an exception rarely in certain events but need to do a waiver and all the neccesary work in order to use bayonets. but mainly thats for the drill team
jrotc. also a color guard should never have bayonets because knifes and flags waving around don't mix very well
@@honeybadger1245- MCJROTC also use a ton of crayons in their presentations!