Army Formation With Guidon
The only authorized giudon bearer salute when in formation for each service ends up looking like this.
Army formation with guidon. On the command of execution lower the guidon to the front using the right hand keeping the left hand in the same position as raised guidon until the guidon is in the horizontal position resting under the arm pit. Raise the guidon with the right hand while simultaneously moving the left hand across the body to guide the guidon with palm to the rear 1 figure c 4. The display of the unit s guidon is a time honored tradition. In the olden days when troops marched in formation into combat the guidon was used to alert the commanding general to the disposition of his subordinate units during a battle which ones were under stress which were still in reserve which were moving and which were stationery.
Keep raising the guidon until the right hand is on line with the right shoulder. If no guidon don t salute the formation. Couriers always knew that a unit s guidon accompanied its commander and soldiers used them as rally points after engaging in an action. When a guidon bearer.
Hold the guidon in this position until the command of execution is given. It is not the formation that is being rendered honors rather the guidon representing the commander that is. A basic guidon can be rectangular but sometimes has a triangular portion removed from the fly. Keep the right elbow into the side.
In the way that if there is a formation that happens to have a guidon which represents the commanding officer who is most likely running in front of the formation. 7 8 or 9 6 7 pole is not a regulation size 1 1 4 in diameter at widest point two piece design made with light ash. While each service army mc navy cg and af has a slightly different way of having the guidon render a salute while in formation there is another salute rendered by a guidon that each service requires when outside of a formation when the guidon bearer is on his her own. As soon as the staff is horizontal return the left hand sharply to the left side figure c 5.