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I am in the US Army Old Guard AMA
I am a color guard and have done over 300 funerals in the Arlington National Cemetery AMA
EDIT: Thank you for the gold!!!! EDIT 2: I never expected this would get this much attention. Thank you all and I really appreciate the platinum!!
RoyalArchon1139 karma
I was sent here directly after Basic Training. I did not sign up to come here but I do my job to the best of my ability. If this is where my country needs me then this is what I will do.
sarcasmsiempre438 karma
Do you know if you were selected randomly or if you showed skills in basic that led to the assignment?
shenannergan463 karma
Usually if you've been selected for a special program you'll know. Assignment to the Old Guard isn't something your DS's will recommend for you, but something like RASP, Airborne, or selection (potentially) is. As far as I understand Old Guard assignment is assigned just like any other assignment
RoyalArchon277 karma
1/3 are mostly 5’7 to 5’11 4/3 are 6’ plus
There are a variety of different body types ethnicity etc.
R3ven530 karma
Yall are rocking 133% of you being tall? Got damn I didnt know Shaq was in the military
Spcone2341 karma
I was a 12B, had a guy who was old guard. Told a story about how they passed around some SGM daughter around the barracks lol thought he was kidding
Knockemup-6 karma
I find this answer extremely hard to believe. The requirements for a special duty like this are stringent for a reason. Like the honor guard positions they dont just take random people fresh from basic and stick them in highly visible jobs unless it was in your contract. See the various bands the military has. What's your actual mos?
Edit: for anyone downvoting, you cant just show up to a special duty assignment and the application is literally on the internet. I'm not saying the guy isnt there. I'm saying it's not a job they throw anybody into.
JBSConCarne538 karma
Former Honor Guard member on an Air Force base here.
When waiting to start the ceremony does your team engage in light hearted or even inappropriate talk? I know we did l lol
RoyalArchon587 karma
I do not know who you are but you are officially my favorite person lol
TheyCallMeOso482 karma
Does the feeling of sadness doing hundreds of funerals get easier over time?
RoyalArchon763 karma
As bad as it sounds to say yes it does. I’ve been to a family members funeral after being here and felt almost nothing. I still felt completely destroyed at the fact that he died but the funeral itself did not make me feel any differently
RoyalArchon540 karma
On primary it would be -0530 first call -0745 fallout for mission -0900 first mission -1100 second mission -1300 third mission -1500 fourth mission Times may vary depending on the number of missions for the day Off primary it’s -0530 first call -0600 first form -0630 PT -rest of the day depends on what is relevant at the time
salty_john323 karma
Holy shit, 4 funerals a day? That has to be draining. I was Honor BM for a burial at sea, didn't know the dude but it messed with my head for a bit.
RoyalArchon265 karma
I have incredible respect for MOH recipients and it’s the best way I know to push myself physically to show the extent of my respect
Ambiizzle299 karma
Have you ever guarded the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier? Like an Army Sentinel?
RoyalArchon542 karma
The Tomb is guarded by very dedicated Tomb Guards who can only make sentinel after becoming experts in every area of the cemetery and the Tomb. However I am a colors guard and we do perform wreath ceremonies on the Tomb.
RoyalArchon508 karma
Being from a small town in Georgia living near DC is pretty cool. Also this job allows me to move up in rank rather quickly and we have better work hours than other infantry units.
I dislike the fact that all of our ceremonial uniforms are made of thick cotton and paired with 100+ degree heat makes marching in the summer a pain. Our barracks are over 100 years old and we must act with “the upmost of discipline” as my base is home to many high ranking officers.
eaglescout198461 karma
You like living near DC? As someone from Charlottesville who's gone to NoVA/DC for field visits, concerts, Nats games, weekends, etc I cannot stand the traffic.
RoyalArchon158 karma
Well it is annoying sometimes but the two years I lived in Atlanta I learned to drive so I’m used to traffic. However the roads are like someone on LSD and a small mountain of Cocaine plotted them
RoyalArchon103 karma
No you won’t get in trouble. Everyone is on the edge of going down so they can’t blame you for doing so
badluckie18 karma
what is the protocol for this, do you leave the fainted down on the ground and continue?
RoyalArchon30 karma
There are supers that will replace the Fainted individual and remove them from the cemetery
PocketSandThroatKick216 karma
I was there last December for my grandfather's service. It is hard to phrase the compliment I want to pay but you all were awesome.
During a quiet part of the service a pin fell from one of the guards. I heard it and enjoyed watching him make eye contact with a few others there. I think someone else stealthily nabbed it before the procession, my memories are kind of a blur.
Is there a reprimand when something like this happens? I hope it wasn't bad, the dude felt terrible, you could see it.
Be proud of what you do, it was an honor for us to see it.
RoyalArchon189 karma
Thank you. There is not a punishment in most cases. Things happen and leadership acknowledges that
subdolous216 karma
Thank you for volunteering and everything you do. Your job is truly unique. Two questions: 1) Of the service members' funerals you supported which story sticks with you most? 2) How many hours per day do you spend maintaining your uniform?
RoyalArchon350 karma
There was a Green Beret that we performed a funeral for earlier this year, I’m not sure if it was that his entire squad of fellow Green Berets showed up for the funeral or that we took the most time of any funeral I have ever done but that one sticks with me. Along side another funeral we performed where a small child was present however he did not know the full extent of what a funeral was. It wasn’t until he saw the casket laid onto the grave site that he realized and began to cry.
Recently I have not had to do much maintenance to my uniform as in the winter we don’t sweat much. So probably about 30 minutes to an hour. But in the summer it can take 1-2 hours if not more considering the skill of the person
quesoqueso202 karma
Was it Mike Goble?
If so, thanks. He was a friend.
If it was any other GB....still thanks. It's an important job giving what you give to families.
RoyalArchon198 karma
The name sounds very familiar however it is hard to remember. I believe the funeral took place in January of this year.
Also thank you very much for your respect and I appreciate your thanks as well.
poopsicle8863 karma
Well that kid thing sparked another question....how do you not fucking cry at stuff like that? How do you maintain military bearing when your heart has gotta be ......is it just the training? Combat is one thing. There is a urgency to it and immediacy (id imagine). But little kid just crying there how do you defend against a cut like that
RoyalArchon60 karma
Yes you are not allowed to move at all your not even supposed to move your eyes
BearBong22 karma
Thanks for a reply. How hard is it to learn to not move? How much better have you gotten?
RoyalArchon63 karma
It’s tricky at first but eventually you go into a trance like state where your thinking about stuff in your head and your body performs the actions on its own. I’ve gone to present arms before and not even realized it with the most extreme case one day I did an entire mission and barley remembered doing it.
zachlovespodcasts115 karma
My grandfather was in the Old Guard during the Kennedy Administration!
Have you seen the movie Gardens of Stone? How accurately does it depict the Old Guard?
RoyalArchon101 karma
Much appreciation to your grandfather.
I have heard of the movie but have not seen it so I couldn’t give a comparison.
stopthemeyham101 karma
Myself and a couple other guys in our battalion were selected to go Old Guard, but of the 5-8 of us they only picked one, who wasn't me. I always wondered how my life would have been different had I gotten in. I did 2 tours in the Middle East instead -_-. Hopefully you've enjoyed your position, what's the biggest perk in your opinon, biggest con?
RoyalArchon99 karma
Biggest perk: promotions are easier Biggest con: the barracks suck lol
stopthemeyham28 karma
Lol, I feel the barracks. My barracks in AIT and some extra training were at Ft. Gordon, near where a lot of military culinary stuff is done. It was amazing. Steak, Lobster, etc. Got used to it, then shipped straight to the sand box and lived on MRE's for a year and some change. What's the promotion structure like? I know in my MOS (94E) when I enlisted the promos were pretty quick because it was a pretty new MOS and wasn't super saturated, but by the time I got around to getting promotions getting past E6 was basically impossible.
RoyalArchon26 karma
Promotions are surprisingly easy. Infantry already has a fat promotion rate but here it’s even faster
thewombbroom72 karma
My wife’s grandfather is a retired LTG going into Arlington one day. What’s that gonna be like? Pretty impressive I would think.
RoyalArchon144 karma
It will be a full honors funeral on a plot of land specifically for Generals with a two platoon escort element a colors team a firing party and the firing of cannons.
Lybychick71 karma
Does Arlington use a live bugler or one of those prerecorded horns that look like a live bugler?
RoyalArchon105 karma
I’ve never seen where the music comes from so I could not tell you however the national band is stationed here so there may be a good chance it is a live bugler.
ArkGuardian66 karma
How do "Ceremonial" military units differ from standard ones? Should more people who enlist consider them?
RoyalArchon60 karma
The major difference is the job. In essence a military unit will operate similarly to any other no matter the location. I believe you should do the job you want and you should consider all before making a decision.
Besrod61 karma
Do they have you do any actual infantry training when you're not on mission?
RoyalArchon115 karma
There are times where we will do tactical training. We must be capable of both ceremonial affairs as well as being capable soldiers in the case that DC was under attack.
Intelligent-Rise61 karma
Have you gone in some military mission due to more demand of soldiers?
RoyalArchon95 karma
I have been here since basic training and never been deployed if that’s what your asking
Intelligent-Rise31 karma
Thanks for answering!
I also wanted to ask that do you also do same daily training as of infantry soldiers and what about your firing guns during funerals?
RoyalArchon68 karma
We do very rigorous physical training such as five mile runs. 12 mile rucks. Etc
Also the ones that perform 21 gun salutes are the firing party. They are a separate platoon in my company
SilverRichards57 karma
What’s a better deal the Wendy’s 4 for 4 or the Burger King’s 5 for 5?
PocketSandThroatKick27 karma
Didn't know about military Monday. Here they do first responder /wildland firefighter whenever you show your red-card. Stack that with taco Tuesday and you are in and out under $3.
Also my grandfather was laid in the national cemetery last December. I appreciate everything you all did. It was incredible.
Perfectenschlag_49 karma
Do tourists ever interfere with funerals at the cemetery? If so, any stories you’d share?
RoyalArchon61 karma
I’ve heard of things like that happening but it is very rare and I have not experienced it.
diffcalculus98 karma
Here's a short story for you, from a former guns platoon member:
We were on one of the more touristy locations to fire from. We were getting the cannons ready, which always draws a crowd. As we started to tighten up and get ready for the fire mission, we had a good amount of people.
In this particular spot, civilians can stand somewhat close. And there were several baby strollers in the crowd. We can hear the people talking. They thought it was going to be some cute little thing. We hear the "shhh, they're starting soon", and other mumblings.
The call comes over the radio. The captain starts his commands:
Ready, battery!
Settle down
Stand by
This is when we all smile (on the inside, obviously), because we all know these parents are about to hear what the cannons do.
Fire!
BOOOOOOM!! A sea of babies start crying. Parents start rushing off, completely taken back by the sudden boom of the first gun.
diffcalculus36 karma
Good luck on the rest of your tour. Take advantage of any schools they offer, and take advantage of the area that you're in. It's one of the better memories of the military that I carry.
StumpNuts46 karma
Any plans or desire to deploy? I went to Old Guard after basic as well in 05 and was there for two years. I reenlisted to get out when chatter was going around that Ft Irwin was going to deploy and spent a year there then went to Germany for two years before finally deploying to butt fuck Afghanistan.
There's a place in my heart for Old Guard but I fucking hated it there because that isn't the way I wanted my career to start.
What kind of things are being done at funerals to account for COVID? I can't imagine they see it to be a great idea to hand off a flag to a widow that a dozen or more people have been wrapped around for the past hour.
What's your job and how bad do you wish you were full honors firing party? That's where I was and I gotta tell ya, sitting on the bus watching everyone else stand outside the chapel was nearly therapeutic on a bad day.
RoyalArchon95 karma
First of all... why you gotta do me like that lol. I enjoy colors but I do envy the firing party. I am not sure what specific precautions are taken in the cemetery lately however we do have ceremonial masks.
If I could deploy and fight with those that we bury I would be on the plane yesterday.
RoyalArchon109 karma
Standing completely still in 90 degree heat for two hours in full dress uniform while doing rifle manual
jay_Da24 karma
What goes in your mind during these "standstills"? Do you imagine scenarios or do make-believes, or were you traines to entirely keep your mind blank with almost no thoughts?
RoyalArchon65 karma
It’s gotten to the point where I basically fall asleep standing up and wake up at the end of a mission apparently performing great the entire time lol
RoyalArchon53 karma
Hydrate and eat a heavy meal the night before with an adequate breakfast
RoyalArchon60 karma
I have not but that’s mostly due to the fact that if I did I would be at work as long as it took to make the uniform absolutely perfect down to the centimeter. Even if it takes untill the next duty day
Fuhreeldoe32 karma
Just what are you allowed or not allowed to say if given "permission to speak freely?"
RoyalArchon49 karma
Well telling any form of leadership to f*ck off wouldn’t go very well lol Other than that we can speak freely in most occasions
heterotard29 karma
Thank you for your service. What kind of emotional toll has this job had on you?
RoyalArchon45 karma
Thank you. Not much of a toll. Just very numb to things that would make people sad
RoyalArchon51 karma
I appreciate the people I work with. Many units are hard on soldiers and there are accounts of hazing however in this unit that does not happen very often
amazing999926 karma
Here’s something I’ve always wondered, are the rifles you guys carry loaded? I’ve always thought their just ceremonial and unloaded because there are a lot of civilians about, but I could be wrong
theangrylobster21 karma
What's the worst thing about daily life in the US military that in your opinion could be changed ?
RoyalArchon60 karma
It’s honestly not that bad for the most part but if I had to say. I wish every defac in the military was ran by the Air Force
RoyalArchon34 karma
Ceremonial affairs continue however only for standards. As I am full honors I do not
Injunr19 karma
The bot removed this as I guess I didn’t use a ? I asked if you were working on May 7th for the 1pm services? We buried My stepmother Lt Colonel Patrica Blake w my dad in section 68
stablegeniusss12 karma
Do the DS at sand hill still make you carry all your stuff if you forget to lock your locker?
RoyalArchon24 karma
Step one fill mop bucket Step two fill sand bags Step three pour and bags into mop bucket Step four dump on floor and clean
TheMissingLink510 karma
First off, thank you for your service! Do you do ceremonies only at Arlington, or do they send you to other services in the area as well? My buddy does color guard in a state for police deaths, and they have a special challenge coin, do you as well?
RoyalArchon14 karma
I have not gotten a challenge coin yet. As colors we do funerals, flag missions for political meetings and the like. As well as wreath ceremonies and retirement ceremonies.
eZCoffeE7 karma
Thanks for your service. Arlington is literally my favorite place in the United States. I can walk there for hours and just feel at peace, all while feeling patriotic and shit. What can you tell me about Arlington that most people wouldn't know?
edit can you hook a brother up with anything? :D
notQA4 karma
As someone who was in my base honor guard, thank you for what you do. After your tour with the old guard, do you think you will visit other honor guard units and teach them some of the things you know? Or instil in them the reverence that you may have?
Not sure how the army is, but I'm in the air force so things might be slightly different. We had someone come to my base that had the honor of being in the DC honor guard for the air force, he really helped out! Thanks for what you do brother.
RoyalArchon4 karma
Thank you for what you do as well. And if I find any honor guard units I’ll do my best to show them everything I know
Swayze_Train4 karma
Thank you for what you do.
Just curious, is there a reason that family members can't keep spent casings from the salute? Is it some kinda health hazard or something?
RoyalArchon3 karma
I wasn’t aware that was a particular rule. It’s never come to my attention
Ruuhkatukka4 karma
Do you also play gay chicken with your comrades or is that just a Navy/marine thing?
Oniriggers3 karma
How long will you serve at that post? And will you be able to pick your next duty station?
RoyalArchon6 karma
Yes I will be able to pick my next station if I reenlist. I will serve a total of three years here
roman_fyseek2 karma
When I went through PLDC, we had 10 or 15 of you guys from 3rd ID.
I remember those first couple of formations where the platoon leaders would put you tall beautiful men right there up front. But, what we found was that y'all have altered your pace. You can't put you guys in front of the formation if you want to get there today.
And, you guys click when you walk.
And, trying to call manual of arms is whack because you guys do it at a different pace and there're those two guys in the formation who are all, "Bro, I drill with a musket. What's Present Arms with this thing, again?"
RoyalArchon2 karma
I thank god I don’t wear a powdered wig and drill a musket every day. But yea we do things a lot slower
GrandMasterReddit2 karma
What do you think of the Pentagon releasing those UFO videos? Have you heard anything about it during your service. What is the general consensus about them?
RoyalArchon3 karma
Hi early they haven’t been talked about that much I think it’s cool but it’s just a UFO as far as I can tell it doesn’t confirm aliens
wilcou1 karma
Where are you going after? I have a friend who did USAF funerals at Arlington until recently and he got to choose his next assignment. He chose to do cyber warfare.
Are you tall and/or good looking? My friend is, I imagine it helped
RoyalArchon1 karma
I will be here untill I ETS but I might reenlist and PCS to another station
CAPCadet20151 karma
3 Questions
Have you had the Whooperito?
Whats your favorite part of the job.
Do yall have medics assigned to the platoon or is it jist in your HHC or not at all?
RoyalArchon1 karma
Never had it
The people I work with
We have assigned medics but they work in the aid station
poopsicle880 karma
Do you ever get jealous of the New Guard? You guys get all the old uniforms and equipment and they get all the nice new stuff?
RoyalArchon3 karma
We plan to sneak in at midnight. Do we go for the uniforms? No we go for the edge dressing. It’s priceless
XxHahaYouLostxX-9 karma
Do you truly believe I'm your cause? Personally I think since WW2 the US has started and gotten involved in wars over money, power and oil and in the process ruining countless lives.
Kastroph663 karma
Did you have to apply for the position? What was that like?
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