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06:20 HRS EDT in the outer suburbs of our Nation’s Capital – Washington, D.C. – it’s partly cloudy, and it feels like  65° outside. Winds are from the south at 3 mph with a humidity of 80% and visibility of 10 miles.
The inhabitants of the residence @ 156 Leeds are getting ready for a journey to Joint Base Anacostia Bolling (JBAB) in the Capital for the United States Air Force Honor Guard Technical Training School commencement.
08:48 HRS EDT JBAB arrival established with a potty intermission.
09:11 HRS EDTÂ Last attire inventory before the proceedings begin.

09:34 HRS EDT Situated in the Honor Guard Ceremonial Hall waiting for proceedings to commence.

10:00 HRS EDT In true military style the convocation started on time oh rah!!!

11:32 HRS EDTÂ fun times with friends and family and a smile.

To A1C Wesley Waters a job well done! You have made your family proud!! As you were.
Honor Guard Charge
Handpicked to serve as a member of the United States Air Force 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!