Air Force Honor Guard Standing Manuals AFI 34-501

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2014

Комментарии • 30

  • @bigdee8189
    @bigdee8189 5 месяцев назад +2

    OUTSTANDING!!! Thanks for posting this!! I really appreciate it! GO AIR FORCE!! HUA!

  • @tempestorum
    @tempestorum 4 года назад +9

    from one guardsman to another, great job

  • @chasep1903
    @chasep1903 9 лет назад +13

    Do more of these videos please! I plan on joining the USAF and this video intrigues me.

    • @johndewitt3783
      @johndewitt3783 2 года назад +1

      Mr. Perez the Air Force is a good place to have a career when I was in the presidential honor guard most of the Guard came from military police I think things have changed but if you want a good education and a career the Air Force is number one

    • @dancaulfield1008
      @dancaulfield1008 Год назад +1

      You posted this comment eight years ago, have you joined yet?

  • @varmenthunter4
    @varmenthunter4 Год назад

    Is there a rock to shoulder for the left shoulder?

  • @shannonmalayajones7649
    @shannonmalayajones7649 Год назад

    10/22/22 906pm

  • @davidcarnahan5115
    @davidcarnahan5115 7 лет назад +13

    If you are going to do these videos make sure all the manuals are 100%. At 40 seconds in you have a weapon that isn't toed. Just reshoot until it is 100%. I want to use these for my JROTC cadets that I work with, but if I send them here I can't stress about getting the rifle at their toe if you don't either. Good start guys but make sure these are spot on and just shoot until it is. Look forward to seeing more from this unit.

    • @carsonstephens2508
      @carsonstephens2508 4 года назад +4

      David Carnahan why are you teaching JROTC cadets ceremonial drill?

    • @liam9214
      @liam9214 4 года назад +4

      It is 100%, you can’t possibly toe perfectly every time. You are literally criticizing the USAF ceremonial squadron on how to do drill lol.

    • @carsonstephens2508
      @carsonstephens2508 2 года назад +1

      @@justawaheelawithinternetac1035 I’m well aware about JROTC drill teams, considering I was the commander of mine along with being the battalion drill master 😂. There’s no reason whatsoever for cadets to be taught ceremonial drill, especially because they’re not authorized to. The only drill they can do is regulation or exhibition.

    • @johndewitt3783
      @johndewitt3783 2 года назад

      From one guard to another you are right the rifle butt needs to be towed if you do not hit the mark you can move it a couple inches to put it in the right place without anybody noticing very sloppy I was in the guard from 68 to 72 I see you use the same M1 rifle handsome ceremonies make the video 100% correct shoot it over again

    • @danielkormendy9378
      @danielkormendy9378 Год назад

      @@justawaheelawithinternetac1035 As a cadet in my AFJROTC unit, we can't do type of ceremonial drill based off of what the AF does theirs on.
      Armed Ceremonial Drill is different from Armed Regulation and Armed Exhibition drill.
      Armed Regulation I think is what you are referring to is just doing basic movements with rifles and being able to march around with rifles.
      Armed Exhibition would be close to ceremonial, but really its just showing off rifle spinning moves and stuff like that not like stuff to represent the unit.
      The closest thing that we do ceremonial wise would be our color guard and saber teams, however, we cannot use Air Force commands. For example, to put the rifle man at right shoulder as well as the flags in a the harness, AF Honor Guard would called "Right Shoulders, Arms". The actual AFJROTC command would be "Carry, Colors", it's really strange and I'm not entirely sure why we can't copy AF Honor Guard directly and someone hopefully may have an answer for me.
      But, TLDR armed ceremonial drill is a little bit different from what we do at a JROTC level.

  • @hgnickapriest
    @hgnickapriest 9 лет назад

    Hmm

  • @shannonmalayajones7649
    @shannonmalayajones7649 Год назад

    passed

  • @christopherking8054
    @christopherking8054 6 лет назад +8

    Ewwww his rifle-toe alignment on the faces were mmmmmm

    • @christopherking8054
      @christopherking8054 6 лет назад +1

      Nvm his rifle-toe alignment sucks throughout the entire video god

    • @SSGTStryker
      @SSGTStryker Год назад

      Roger that, needs more pivot on the ball of the foot w/snap with facing movements.

    • @robbyday1532
      @robbyday1532 8 месяцев назад

      @@SSGTStrykerI encourage you to actually study the HG manuals. Nobody in the 4 official ceremonial units of the United States armed forces pivot on the ball of their foot for facing movements for ceremonial drill. Ceremonial/Honor Guard drill is far different than basic military drill.

  • @shannonmalayajones7649
    @shannonmalayajones7649 Год назад

    PhD Dr failed

  • @shannonmalayajones7649
    @shannonmalayajones7649 Год назад

    goodstanding failed

  • @mrobsolete530x4
    @mrobsolete530x4 4 года назад +1

    That's not the right AFI manual

    • @carsonstephens2508
      @carsonstephens2508 4 года назад +6

      MrObsolete530x AF Honor Guard uses a different manual than the rest of the AF

    • @ozwaldbyrd7236
      @ozwaldbyrd7236 3 года назад +1

      @@carsonstephens2508 Still a different manual. I suspect the one from this video is older, but the current Honor Guard Regulation is AFMAN 34-515, not this AFI.

    • @carsonstephens2508
      @carsonstephens2508 3 года назад +1

      Ozwald Byrd the current HG manual is written in guidance with AFI 34-501 anyway, so it may have been an honest mistake by the uploader. Especially since AFI 34-501 is the basics and the HG manual is the elaboration of said basics.

  • @cameronwhitehead5002
    @cameronwhitehead5002 3 года назад

    The person calling the drills kinda sounded werid ngl

  • @shannonmalayajones7649
    @shannonmalayajones7649 Год назад

    goodstanding failed