Knights of columbus color guard manual






















Knights of Columbus Color Corps Drill Manual No. 7/94, pages 2 3 OFFICIAL DRESS - MEMBERS The official dress for a member of the Fourth Degree is as follows COLOR GUARD. The official dress when serving in a color corps honor guard or color guard is the same as the official dress of a member, with the following differences.  · A NEW UNIFORM, THE SAME MISSION The deadline for using the new regalia is being extended by one year to J. Supreme Master Dennis J. Stoddard and vice supreme masters wearing the new Fourth Degree uniform process during the opening Mass of the th Supreme Convention Aug. 1st. Right: A Fourth Degree Knight wears the new uniform . The Color Guard consists of the flag bearers and at least two members of the Honor Guard who escort the colors. The Honor Guard consists of members of the Color Corps who have mastered the Manual of the Sword. In many assemblies, all members of the Color Corps belong to the Honor The Knights of Columbus Color Corps official regalia dress is.


The original Knights of Columbus Drill Manual was developed by Sir Knights in the Calvert Province in conjunction with the Supreme Master. The newest version which was approved by the Supreme Board of Directors on February 2, contains the basic information for attire, movements, and commands for Sir Knights when they turn out for events. FOREWORD. This manual provides the accepted drill procedures of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. It has been developed for use by Fourth Degree Color Corps as a standard for uniform drill procedures; Honor Guard/Color Guard procedures; and the Manual of the Sword. Uniform drill procedures will enable individual Sir Knights to drill with other assemblies, and will facilitate participation of entire assemblies to drill as a part of a larger unit. Foreword. This manual provides the accepted drill procedures of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus. It has been developed for use by Fourth Degree Color Corps as a standard for uniform drill procedures; Honor Guard/Color Guard procedures; and the Manual of the Sword. Uniform drill procedures will enable individual Sir Knights to drill with other assemblies, and will facilitate participation of entire assemblies to drill as a part of a larger unit.


The Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree Honor Guard is the most prominent feature of the Order. These are the Knights in parades. These are the Knights saluting. 2 Feb When the sword is used this manual will be the reference or its use. It is most imperative that the Assembly Color Corps Commander or Marshal. Cape, chapeau, service baldric, Knights of Columbus sword and white gloves are only required of those members participating in the color corps. (Fourth Degree.

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