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The Davis-Monthan Honor Guard is a specialized unit set up under the 355th FW Wing Commander and managed by the 355th Force Support Squadron.

The Honor Guard represents Davis-Monthan and the United States Air Force in many military and civic functions to include: funeral and memorial services, award and change of command ceremonies, retreats, reenlistment, retirements, cordons for arrivals and departures of dignitaries, color guards, weddings, parades and drill performances. 

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Honor Guard Creed
  • Handpicked to serve as a member of the Davis-Monthan AFB Honor Guard. My standards of conduct and level of professionalism must be above reproach, for I represent all others in my service.
  • Others earned the right for me to wear the ceremonial uniform, one that is honored in a rich tradition and history. I will honor their memory by wearing it properly and proudly.
  • Never will I allow my performance to be dictated by the type of ceremony, severity of the temperature, or size of the crowd. I will remain superbly conditioned to perfect all movements throughout every drill and ceremony.
  • Obligated by my oath, I am constantly driven to excel by a deep devotion to duty and a strong sense of dedication.
  • Representing every member, past and present, of the United States Air Force, I vow to stand sharp, crisp and motionless, for I am a Ceremonial guardsman.

This page was last updated on September 01, 2010