3.
A. Sound off
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4.
C. Honors to the nation
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5.
C. Review
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6.
D. None
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7.
C. The Army Goes Rolling Along
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8.
C. First rank
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9.
B. Render no honors unless you were officially informed that honors was required.
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10.
A. Behind the parent organization commander and staff
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LESSON SIX
HONOR GUARDS, HONOR CORDONS,
GUARD MOUNTS, AND FUNERALS
OVERVIEW
In this lesson you will learn the sequence of events and the band's
LESSON DESCRIPTION:
movements for honor guards, honor cordons, formal guard mounts, and
funerals.
After completing this lesson you will be able to identify the marching
LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
band movements for honor guards, honor cordons, formal guard mounts,