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Dr. Drill,
I am trying to establish a color guard in my squadron, and I am in charge of teaching it. The only problem is I can't teach something that I or anyone else in the squadron doesn't know. Is there some kind of instructional video, or someone in one of the local military units that might be able to help me?
C/Maj. Lee Confused
Dr. Drill Responds
This is, of course, a serious problem: how to teach that which you don't know. You could, of course, use the references I provided in the response to the previous letter, read through the various manuals, and attempt to learn it on your own. It can be done, although it is difficult to learn that way.
National HQ has a video (which was in short -- or non-existent -- supply at NCC 18 months ago) which Dr. Drill did not find to do a very impressive job of teaching Color Guard. NHQ was supposedly working on a better one...??? Dr. Drill has never seen a good instructional Color Guard video, but good video tapes are available of the Marine Corps Color Guard. You can find a couple of Marine Corps Color Guard videos at here.
Also, many teams which have competed at NCC have taken video. You might try to get your hands on one of those.
The best way to learn Color Guard, of course, is to find someone who knows it and can teach it to you. Be sure, however, to show the references listed in the previous letter to anyone who will be teaching you, as things have changed over the past many years, the procedures differ amongst the various branches of the military, and Civil Air Patrol rules for the Color Guard Competition differ somewhat from even the way the AF does it.
Best of luck!
Dr. Drill.