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What’s Wrong With This Honor Guard Picture?

DrillMaster September 5, 2012Honor Guard Leave a Comment

This US Air Force photo shows Airmen carrying cremated remains of veterans for final honors. It is a touching and respectful ceremony and one in which all who participated can be proud. However, there is a slight problem. The Airmen bearing the colors should be on the right of the Airmen bearing the urns. Also, this is not how the …

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