US Army Honor Guard 1940's #13330819
Description
In 1944, during World War II, the U.S. Army Honor Guard primarily served as a ceremonial unit responsible for representing the Army at official events, both at home and abroad. These elite soldiers performed duties such as escorting dignitaries, participating in military funerals, and conducting ceremonial parades. Often based in Washington, D.C., and attached to prestigious commands like the Military District of Washington, they upheld strict standards of discipline, appearance, and precision. Their role was especially important during wartime, as they symbolized American military professionalism and honor to both national and international audiences. Owned and Administrated by Oakmont Industries
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 15 Aug 2026, 03:38 | 7 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by Apractical (@police09752) as measured.
Members we’ve seen
Apractical (@police09752) — Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff (rank 255)
AnaxLeonidas_II (@TommyGReynolds) — Chief of Staff of the Army (rank 254)
@Browze — Sentinels (rank 2)
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