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Color Guard Request 

We proudly offer Color Guard services for your special event. Our Color Guard comprises disciplined and well-trained cadets who take great pride in presenting the colors with the highest precision and professionalism.  Below is a guide to the types of events we conduct and some restrictions to keep in mind when making a request.  

Events We Support:
  • Veterans' Events: We are honored to serve at ceremonies and events that recognize the contributions  and sacrifices of our veterans.

  • Football Games: From local high school matchups to larger community events, our Color Guard adds a  sense of tradition and respect.

  • Parades: Community parades, especially those celebrating national holidays or honoring military service, perfectly fit our Color Guard.

  • Ceremonial Events include memorial services, flag-raising ceremonies, and other patriotic events.

Restrictions:
  • Political Events: Unfortunately, we are unable to participate in any local, state, or federal political events. This ensures that our service remains non-partisan and focused on community and national service.

  • Private Parties: Our Color Guard services are not available for private parties or events that do not have a clear civic, ceremonial, or patriotic purpose.

  • Color Guard request must be made at a minimum of 60 days in advance to be considered.  

How to Request:
  • Fill out this form in its entirety: Someone from Shasta Division will be in contact with you within 72 hours to discuss 

Donations are always appreciated.  

We look forward to being a part of your special event!

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Date of Requested Event  *
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Name of Event  (Include location address)  *
Time of Requested Event (Include the time frame you would like cadets onsite and dismissal time).   *
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