Commander-in-Chief’s Guard

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The Commander-in-Chief’s Guard is a ceremonial U.S. Army unit that serves as the official guard of the President and represents the historic guard of General George Washington.

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Commander-in-Chief’s Guard canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial military unit
allegiance United States of America
surface form: United States
associatedWith George Washington NERFINISHED
President of the United States NERFINISHED
branch United States Army
country United States of America
duty ceremonial security for presidential events
participation in parades
participation in state ceremonies
function ceremonial support for the President
participation in official ceremonies
representation of historical Continental Army guard
garrisonLocation Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
historicalRole representation of General George Washington’s personal guard
militaryBranchRole part of the Army’s ceremonial and public duties structure
namedAfter Commander in Chief of the United States Armed Forces NERFINISHED
represents historic Commander-in-Chief’s Guard of the Continental Army NERFINISHED
role ceremonial unit
official guard of the President of the United States
public duties unit
service United States Army NERFINISHED
symbolizes continuity of presidential protection from George Washington to present
tradition honors the guard of General George Washington
type infantry unit

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