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Mounted Color Guard Stays True to Tradition
Sept. 30, 2015 | 1:38
The Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard was formed aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base (MCLB) Barstow in 1967 and was designated as official Mounted Color Guard by Headquarters Marine Corps in 1968. This is the only remaining Mounted Color Guard in the Marine Corps today. This elite military unit has performed throughout the Western United States, and has traveled as far as Memphis, Tenn. The Mounted Color Guard has received numerous national awards.

Interview 1: Terry Holliday, Mounted Color Guard
Interview 2: Gunnery Sgt. Antonio Flores, Mounted Color Guard, Senior Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge

The Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard was formed aboard Marine Corps Logistics Base (MCLB) Barstow in 1967 and was designated as official Mounted Color Guard by Headquarters Marine Corps in 1968. This is the only remaining Mounted Color Guard in the Marine Corps today. This elite military unit has performed throughout the Western United States, and has traveled as far as Memphis, Tenn. The Mounted Color Guard has received numerous national awards.

Interview 1: Terry Holliday, Mounted Color Guard
Interview 2: Gunnery Sgt. Antonio Flores, Mounted Color Guard, Senior Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge

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