HONOR GUARD

The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Honor Guard is a ceremonial unit composed of VFW members who perform military honors at funerals, parades, and patriotic events. If you're a veteran interested in joining the Honor Guard or becoming more active in your local VFW post, here's what you need to know:


🔹 What the VFW Honor Guard Does

The VFW Honor Guard serves as a symbol of respect for veterans and active-duty service members. Typical duties include:

  • Funeral Honors: Presenting the American flag, firing rifle volleys, and playing taps.

  • Parades & Ceremonies: Marching in parades or participating in community and national events.

  • Flag Presentations: For schools, civic organizations, and public events.

  • Veteran Services: Supporting events like Memorial Day and Veterans Day ceremonies.


🔹 Who Can Join

To join the VFW or its Honor Guard, you generally must:

  1. Be a U.S. citizen.

  2. Be a member of post 6664

     

  3. Have served honorably 

  4. Provide documentation (e.g., DD-214 with qualifying service).

Note: Honor Guard participation typically requires physical capability to handle ceremonial duties like marching and rifle handling.


🔹 How to Get Involved

  1. Sign up to member of Post 6664

  2. Attend a Meeting: Visit a post to meet members and express your interest in joining the Honor Guard.

  3. Submit Membership Application: You can apply online or through the post commander.

  4. Honor Guard Training: Many posts will provide or arrange training in ceremonial procedures and etiquette.


🔹 Benefits of Joining

  • Camaraderie with fellow veterans

  • Serving your community

  • Honoring fallen comrades

  • Staying active and involved

  • Opportunities for leadership