Protects the drill from flying particles and from becomming dislodged from drill bit for safety purposes.
When you're on leave from active duty, you're on leave - you're not a member of the reserve or National Guard, and you don't drill with them.
The drill team red cord goes on the left shoulder, and the color guard white cord goes on the right shoulder.
Pretty sure blue is for drill or color guard commander
Yes you can. You have to report your monthly drill check to your employment office.
Night guard-- A removable, custom-fitted plastic appliance that fits between the upper and lower teeth to prevent them from grinding against each other.
Yes, a nightguard can cause teeth sensitivity if it is new or if it is not fitted properly. Some sensitivity with a new guard you are not used to can cause increased sensitivity, but if it causes too much of an issue later on, you should speak with a dentist about getting a new molded guard made.
You are responsible unless it is provided on the orders.
THE ANSWER IS........... 115 people including color guard(no drill team)
If your asking what like things the program offers... then you have "Honor Guard, Color Guard, Raider Teams, Competition Drill Team, Rifle Team, and Fencing". Honor Guard- An honor guard, or ceremonial guard, is a ceremonial unit, a guard of cadets for Ceremonial Events. Competition Color Guard- Competition Color Guard is a group limited to 4 Cadets. American Flag, State Flag, and two Guard Rifles. Cadets compete for the best score. Raider Team- A competition team, the competitions involve team building, and leadership training. A great Experience. Competition Drill- A platoon competing for the best drill and ceremonies score. Rifle Team- Shooting targets with Air-Rifles, for competition. Fencing.... Look it up if you dont know. It is a great program. Source(s): I'm a cadet here at FHS.
Not sure about the "R", but the "UTA" portion stands for Unit Training Assembly, which would be your drill weekends. UTA-4 being a standard two day drill, and UTA-5 being a 2-1/2 day drill, IIRC.
He would drill with his NG unit only if he was not assigned to another unit. If he has orders assigning him to another unit or orders that preclude training with his original unit, he would not train with the original NG unit. Short story, the soldier trains with the unit to which he is assigned.