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		Definition of color guard in US English: color guardnoun A uniformed group, especially of soldiers, police officers, or school representatives, who parade or present their institution's flag (and sometimes their national flag) on ceremonial occasions.  Example sentencesExamples -  The color guard turned out as the medals of the dead were pinned on their mothers' blouses.
 -  Task force members coordinated all military ceremonial support of the inaugural events, including music, marching bands, color guards, ushers, firing details and salute batteries.
 -  When the color guard retires, it leads a parade from the church, past the oval green, onto Route 30 where a state trooper stops traffic for the duration.
 -  On stage, the New York Port Authority color guard gathers for a rehearsal.
 -  At pow-wows, one of the basic Indian social functions, the Stars and Stripes are nearly always presented by a color guard, and adult Indians sport their service medals.
 -  Cadets as young as 11 wear uniforms, learn about military history and citizenship, listen to lectures about preventing drug abuse, and perform in a color guard.
 -  The procession included Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard color guards as well as bands from the fire department and the U.S. Third Naval District.
 -  The National Anthem plays over the sound system, and the color guard marches onto the stage.
 -  This is the way dead heroes are supposed to come home, their coffins draped with the American flag, greeted by a color guard.
 -  Naturally, there would be a grand entrance, including a color guard of horses and riders carrying flags.
 -  As he prepares to do a song to close things out for us, the police color guard will be coming in behind him.
 -  The meetings in every state capital and the District of Columbia were swarming with reporters and cameras, students, color guards and visitors in costume.
 -  Two members of the color guard fold the American flag and present it to a family member.
 -  Outside after the service, there was a color guard and a 21-gun salute and a horrible, heartbreaking ritual where a Marine commander begins taking roll call.
 -  His eyes filled with tears as a color guard strolled through the center field gate.
 -  The Jewish community's company became Company C and was designated as the color guard company of the regiment.
 -  We came out of the VIP room and the casket was there, surrounded by a color guard, draped in an Israeli flag.
 -  As the article mentions, white gloves were de rigueur for parades and ceremonies, especially if you were part of the color guard.
 -  Including the color guard, there were 123 people in the band.
 -  A color guard composed of United Staies Air Force airmen posted the colors.
 
    Definition of color guard in US English: color guardnoun A uniformed group, especially of soldiers, police officers, or school representatives, who parade or present their institution's flag (and sometimes their national flag) on ceremonial occasions.  Example sentencesExamples -  At pow-wows, one of the basic Indian social functions, the Stars and Stripes are nearly always presented by a color guard, and adult Indians sport their service medals.
 -  Task force members coordinated all military ceremonial support of the inaugural events, including music, marching bands, color guards, ushers, firing details and salute batteries.
 -  When the color guard retires, it leads a parade from the church, past the oval green, onto Route 30 where a state trooper stops traffic for the duration.
 -  As he prepares to do a song to close things out for us, the police color guard will be coming in behind him.
 -  The color guard turned out as the medals of the dead were pinned on their mothers' blouses.
 -  A color guard composed of United Staies Air Force airmen posted the colors.
 -  Outside after the service, there was a color guard and a 21-gun salute and a horrible, heartbreaking ritual where a Marine commander begins taking roll call.
 -  Two members of the color guard fold the American flag and present it to a family member.
 -  As the article mentions, white gloves were de rigueur for parades and ceremonies, especially if you were part of the color guard.
 -  The procession included Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard color guards as well as bands from the fire department and the U.S. Third Naval District.
 -  On stage, the New York Port Authority color guard gathers for a rehearsal.
 -  We came out of the VIP room and the casket was there, surrounded by a color guard, draped in an Israeli flag.
 -  The Jewish community's company became Company C and was designated as the color guard company of the regiment.
 -  His eyes filled with tears as a color guard strolled through the center field gate.
 -  Including the color guard, there were 123 people in the band.
 -  The National Anthem plays over the sound system, and the color guard marches onto the stage.
 -  Naturally, there would be a grand entrance, including a color guard of horses and riders carrying flags.
 -  Cadets as young as 11 wear uniforms, learn about military history and citizenship, listen to lectures about preventing drug abuse, and perform in a color guard.
 -  This is the way dead heroes are supposed to come home, their coffins draped with the American flag, greeted by a color guard.
 -  The meetings in every state capital and the District of Columbia were swarming with reporters and cameras, students, color guards and visitors in costume.
 
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