Color Guard
Color Guard is a team that presents and posts the Georgia Flag and the US flag for events at school, competition, and community functions. This co-curricular activity provides an opportunity for cadets to learn to respect and properly present national and state flags. If you participate in at least 10 color guards you get to qualify for the color guard. Members of the Color Guard are outstanding, hardworking cadets within our corps.
Commanders: C/Capt Vazquez C/Capt Ramirez
Commanders: C/Capt Vazquez C/Capt Ramirez
Saber Team
Saber Team is for formal functions within our school, corps, and community. They perform routines of marching and saber movements to exhibit the excellence to those who they are acknowledging. The Saber Team can often be found performing in honorary school events and marching in parades. Saber Team meets once a week. Members of the Saber Team are outstanding,hardworking cadets within our corps.
Commander(s): C/ Captain Baez
Commander(s): C/ Captain Baez
Armed Drill Team
Armed Regulation and Inspection: Armed Regulation consists of following a strict sequences of commands given by the commander while holding rifles. Rifle movements are also apart of this sequence and require practice to become accustomed to the rifle. Each and every movement must look sharp and constant throughout the flight. For Inspection, the rifles are also used to greet judges, and questions about the rifle are apart of the list of general knowledge questions memorized by the cadet. Cadets are so expected to project clearly through confidence, as well as look sharp in their uniform.
Armed Exhibition: Armed Exhibition is a military routine with various flashy movements such as spinning and tossing rifles. These routines are meant to show the creative side of cadets while staying within the set regulation. The routine is created by the commander to demonstrate skill and strength. The execution must be clean and unique when competing against other schools.
Commander(s): C/Maj Davern C/Capt Throutman
Armed Exhibition: Armed Exhibition is a military routine with various flashy movements such as spinning and tossing rifles. These routines are meant to show the creative side of cadets while staying within the set regulation. The routine is created by the commander to demonstrate skill and strength. The execution must be clean and unique when competing against other schools.
Commander(s): C/Maj Davern C/Capt Throutman
Unarmed Drill Team
Unarmed Regulation: The Unarmed Regulation Team teaches basic, military drill movements and discipline, but there are other factors taken into consideration. Unarmed Regulation requires extensive practices to achieve perfection. The cadets on the team follow a sequence of commands given by the commander. The team also teaches military bearing, which is important during performance.
Unarmed Inspection: Unarmed Inspection teaches the proper way of wearing uniform with pride to impress the judges. The team also enforces military bearing, while memorizing and reciting the answers to general knowledge questions. Our cadets gain confidence by having the ability to earn a leadership positions, drilling with pride, and exercising their command voice. Overall the Unarmed Drill team is hard working and composed of committed military drill practices that teach leadership skills, self confidence, discipline, and spirt for the corps.
Unarmed Exhibition: Unarmed Exhibition is a drill team that allows creativity throughout the sequence, in which the commander produces their own drill sequence based off of regulation drill. Unlike Unarmed Regulation and Inspection, the team is more lenient when it comes to drill based off the free-range criteria. Unarmed Exhibition is a great place to be creative and express yourself with drill movements.
Commander(s): Regulation: C/ Colonel Badillo, Inspection: C/Capt Vazquez, Exhibition: C/ Capt Vicente
Unarmed Inspection: Unarmed Inspection teaches the proper way of wearing uniform with pride to impress the judges. The team also enforces military bearing, while memorizing and reciting the answers to general knowledge questions. Our cadets gain confidence by having the ability to earn a leadership positions, drilling with pride, and exercising their command voice. Overall the Unarmed Drill team is hard working and composed of committed military drill practices that teach leadership skills, self confidence, discipline, and spirt for the corps.
Unarmed Exhibition: Unarmed Exhibition is a drill team that allows creativity throughout the sequence, in which the commander produces their own drill sequence based off of regulation drill. Unlike Unarmed Regulation and Inspection, the team is more lenient when it comes to drill based off the free-range criteria. Unarmed Exhibition is a great place to be creative and express yourself with drill movements.
Commander(s): Regulation: C/ Colonel Badillo, Inspection: C/Capt Vazquez, Exhibition: C/ Capt Vicente