Airman Amber Brown, a trainee in The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard, stands in formation while holding her rifle Mar. 2 at the Honor Guard compound on Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington, D.C. The eight-week Honor Guard technical training school requires the trainees to master four drills, each taking approximately two weeks to execute. “We were teaching them drill-two movements,” said Senior Airman Leonard Brower, training course supervisor with The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard. Drill-two movements consist of everything from a basic right- and left-face, to right shoulder and left shoulder moves, he said. “Everything they need to know to march at Arlington [National Cemetery]” (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christopher Ruano)

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