Thursday, July 9, 2009

A glorious 4th with the Big Guns of the Old Guard...

It all began on Summerall Field of Fort Myer. Four artillery pieces placed - The “Big Guns of the Old Guard” were ready to celebrate America’s birthday in a big way - The sun shone brightly on Saturday, July 4th reflecting off the highly polished WW II vintage 3” anti-tank guns of the Presidential Salute Battery. The battery looking sharp in their dress blue uniforms stood at the ready as the time approached for the ceremony to begin for a 50 Gun Salute to the United States of America.



Marched into position by the NCOIC, SFC Calvin Flinta, Platoon Sergeant, the Soldiers of the Battery waited as the seconds ticked off. When it was exactly noon, SGT Chris Johnson the Officer in Charge issued the command “Fire!” The first round echoed as the smoke billowed from the barrel and 5 seconds later, the watchman called the second gun to fire. Then every 5 seconds another gun called to fire until all 50 “Salutes to the Nation” were fired.



The crowd watching applauded vigorously as the last echoes of the salutes and smoke drifted off. The Soldiers of this elite unit then marched off and got ready for “part 2” of the day’s celebration. The guns were then packed up and US Park Police escorted the entire caravan down to the US Capitol. Again the four gun battery was placed in position, where later that night, the Guns Platoon provided accompaniment for the Washington Symphony Orchestra.



Marched into position by Platoon Leader - CPT Ronald K. Vinyard, the battery once again stood at the ready waiting for the signal to fire. As the colors of the fireworks were filling the sky over the Washington Monument, the orchestra played the 1812 Overture at the Capitol 4th with the Presidential Salute Battery providing the appropriate gun salutes. The final salute was all four guns firing simultaneously.

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Photos by John Michael





Happy Birthday America!




This article also appears
in
the 10 JUL 2009 issue
of
"The Pentagram"
with one of the photographs.



Thursday, July 2, 2009

"Fire Three Volleys..."

is the command that is issued at a military funeral to honor that veteran's service to the United States of America. The origins of this tradition dates back to the US Civil War when casualties were high in warfare and rules were a bit different. Each side was allowed to remove their casualties from the battlefield. After which they "fired three volleys" to alert the other side that they were ready to resume the battle.

The seven Soldiers in the photo to the right are bearing weapons, which in this case are rifles. They are an example of continuing this tradition to honor one of their fallen. It just so happens that there are seven (led by an NCO), but there could be as few as two or as many as eight Soldiers. They are the ones who are ordered to "Fire three volleys" - simultaneously as commanded by the NCO...


The photo to the right is an example of a "GUN Salute" - The Soldiers of the Presidential Salute Battery (also known as "The Guns Platoon) are firing weapon systems, which in this case are WW II M5 - 3" anti tank guns. The Soldiers manning the guns are "orchestrated" by a battery staff consisting of an Officer in Charge (OIC), a boardman, who counts the rounds fired & announces "Last Round", two watchmen who call the guns to fire and a NCO in Charge (NCOIC) who controls the backup gun and marches the Soldiers on and off. I've seen them countless times firing gun salutes - at timed intervals - but only once saw them fire a "21 GUN SALUTE" for the
President on 20 JAN 2009 at the inauguration. I heard them fire a "21 GUN SALUTE" on Memorial Day upon the arrival and another on the departure of the President from Arlington National Cemetery. So you can imagine how "rare" a 21 GUN SALUTE is, which makes it so special.


I hope this clears up some of the confusion you might have and help to inform those who insist that they saw a 21 GUN SALUTE at the last military funeral that they attended.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Criticism...

He has the right to criticize who has the heart to help.

-- Abraham Lincoln


Sunday, June 28, 2009

REAL Riches...

Ordinary riches can be stolen; real riches cannot.
In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.
- Oscar Wilde

Saturday, June 27, 2009

GOLDEN KNIGHTS US ARMY PARACHUTE TEAM = JUN 27 - 28

THE GOLDEN KNIGHTS GO INTERNATIONAL THIS WEEKEND !


BLACK DEMONSTRATION TEAM =


Canadian Royal Mounted Police Sunset Ceremony Ottawa, ON



GOLD DEMONSTRATION TEAM =


Helena Montana Airshow, MT

 
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