Wheel movements can be one of the most difficult techniques to master when you are just starting out.
Unfortunately (in my opinion), JROTC cadet color teams are relegated to their service drill and ceremonies manual and cannot compete using the ceremonial standard. I’ll give you two examples of why I use the word, “unfortunately:”
On with the lesson for this article!
The technique that many teams use is to take a flagstaff (without a color or with a cased color) and have each member hold onto the staff while executing wheel movements and even marching forward. Sometimes teams have put the flagstaff in the harnesses that the color bearers wear. Sometimes, this just won’t work- see the picture below.
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