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| 85G0 - UNITED STATES AIR FORCE HONOR GUARD | |||||||||||||||||||||
Special Duty Summary. Manages and directs activities of the U.S.
Air Force (USAF) honor guard including recruiting, training, and commanding
troops for official ceremonies, parades, and other diverse ceremonial
functions and military honors as directed. Ceremonies include Armed Forces
full honor arrival ceremonies conducted at the White House for the President
and foreign heads of state, joint service and Air Force ceremonies, USAF
precision rifle drill team exhibitions, and joint service and Air Force
funerals at Arlington National Cemetery and in the national capital region.
Related DoD Occupational Group: 7H.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Plans and organizes USAF honor guard activities. Determines requirements
for ceremonial participation within the Washington DC area. Plans and
establishes training programs, including marching drills, manuals of arms
training, individual and group instruction, and military training. Organizes
and supervises training of the USAF precision rifle drill team and various
specialty details, including color bearers, firing part members, and pallbearers.
Determines personnel requirements for honor guard activities, including
supply, orderly room, unit armory, dormitory management, and initial and
continuation training. Responsible for planning for and acquiring equipment,
supplies, space, and other facilities required for honor guard functions.
Determines funds needed to support unit activities, and prepares budget
justification. Develops, reviews, and improves work methods and procedures.
Establishes performance standards and evaluates the initial and continuing
qualification of honor guard personnel.
Directs USAF honor guard activities. Directs operation of the honor
guard in military and quasi-military formations, including formal arrival
ceremonies, military reviews, parades, memorial ceremonies, funerals,
military and government functions, and military honors directed by Headquarters
(HQ) USAF. Supervises training of honor guard personnel in technical aspects,
functions, and movements of marching formations and specialized ceremonial
details. Included are color teams; firing parties; pallbearers; manuals
of arms; flag staff manuals; operation of orderly room, supply, dormitory,
and weapons armory; and monitoring the status of equipment and weapons
maintenance. Inspects honor guard activities to determine adequacy of
training, technical performance, and operation of the orderly room, supply
section, unit training, dormitory management, and weapons armory. Recommends
action to correct deficiencies.
Coordinates USAF honor guard activities. Advises commander on the capabilities
and use of the honor guard. Coordinates with staff offices such as the
Military District of Washington for Air Force participation in Joint Service
ceremonies; manpower; comptroller; public affairs; mortuary affairs to
support funerals; and personnel to plan honor guard activities. Coordinates
requests for honor guard support with interested agencies and higher authority
to accomplish unit mission objectives.
Performs in USAF honor guard ceremonial functions. Functions as commander-of-troops,
escort officer, Air Force member of Joint Service Honor Guard staffs,
officer-in-charge of Air Force funerals and ceremonies, commander-of-troops
for ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, commander of Air Force
military functions and formations involving the honor guard, and as directed
by HQ USAF. Advises others as an authority on military ceremonies, functions,
and policies in both Air Force and Joint Service ceremonies. Special Duty
Qualifications:
Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory of: military customs and courtesies;
unit administration; and organizations, mission, and functions of the
USAF Honor Guard.
Education. None.
Training. None.
Experience. None.
Other. The following are mandatory for award and retention of
this SDI:
Must present an impeccable appearance.
Be at least 510" and no more than 65" in height for men and at least
56" and no more than 65" in height for women.
If glasses are required, must be able to wear contact lenses.
Erect in posture, and able to stand for long periods of time.
Qualification criteria according to DoD 5200.2-R/AFPD 31-5, Investigations,
Clearances, and Program Requirements. Specialty Shredouts:
Above Information Derived from AFMAN 36-2105
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