Airmen vow precision, valor

Photos by Senior Airman Nicole Sikorski
Col. Troy Dunn, 86th Mission Support Group commander, speaks during a base honor guard graduation ceremony Jan. 30 on Ramstein. The graduating honor guardsmen completed a week-long training class that taught them drill and ceremony procedures.
Col. Troy Dunn, 86th Mission Support Group commander, speaks during a base honor guard graduation ceremony Jan. 30 on Ramstein. The graduating honor guardsmen completed a week-long training class that taught them drill and ceremony procedures.

 

Honor guardsmen stand at parade rest during an honor guard graduation ceremony Jan. 30 on Ramstein. The Ramstein Honor Guard practices weekly to ensure they keep movements and procedures sharp for official ceremonies.
Honor guardsmen stand at parade rest during an honor guard graduation ceremony Jan. 30 on Ramstein. The Ramstein Honor Guard practices weekly to ensure they keep movements and procedures sharp for official ceremonies.

 

Flags stand in the base honor guard hangar Jan. 21 on Ramstein. The vision of the honor guard is to ensure a legacy of Airmen who promote the mission, protect standards, perfect the image and preserve heritage.
Flags stand in the base honor guard hangar Jan. 21 on Ramstein. The vision of the honor guard is to ensure a legacy of Airmen who promote the mission, protect standards, perfect the image and preserve heritage.

 

Members of the base honor guard present the colors during their graduation ceremony Jan. 30 on Ramstein. The honor guard holds strong to tradition and ceremony and represents some of the Air Force’s most professional and polished Airmen.
Members of the base honor guard present the colors during their graduation ceremony Jan. 30 on Ramstein. The honor guard holds strong to tradition and ceremony and represents some of the Air Force’s most professional and polished Airmen.

 

A member of the base honor guard holds the U.S. flag during a presentation of the colors and the playing of the national anthem Jan. 30 on Ramstein. The base honor guard supports many functions, official ceremonies and funeral requests.
A member of the base honor guard holds the U.S. flag during a presentation of the colors and the playing of the national anthem Jan. 30 on Ramstein. The base honor guard supports many functions, official ceremonies and funeral requests.

 

Senior Airman Richard Blackman, 569th U.S. Forces Police Squadron desk sergeant, stands at attention during the base honor guard graduation ceremony Jan. 30 on Ramstein. Trainees who sign up for the honor guard complete a week of training before participating in official functions.
Senior Airman Richard Blackman, 569th U.S. Forces Police Squadron desk sergeant, stands at attention during the base honor guard graduation ceremony Jan. 30 on Ramstein. Trainees who sign up for the honor guard complete a week of training before participating in official functions.