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Honor Guard

Free admission

Honor Guard — a public art in england-london, United Kingdom.

The Honor Guard Statue, IWM Duxford - geograph.org.uk - 6306305

David Dixon — CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Honor Guard is a public art located in england-london, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.

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From the Wikipedia article

A guard of honour (Commonwealth English), honor guard (American English) or ceremonial guard, is a group of people, typically drawn from the military, appointed to perform ceremonial duties – for example, to receive or guard a head of state or other dignitaries, the fallen in war, or to attend at state ceremonials, especially funerals. In military weddings, especially those of commissioned officers, a guard, composed usually of service members of the same branch, form the sabre arch. In principle, any military unit could act as a guard of honour. In some countries, certain units are specially assigned to undertake guard of honour postings or other public duties. Republican guards, royal guards and foot guards frequently have ceremonial duties assigned to them. Guards of honour also serve in the civilian world for fallen police officers, firefighters, and other civil servants. Uniformed firefighting and law enforcement personnel render military-style salutes, and color guards present the colors at funerals and memorial services for fallen firefighters, law enforcement personnel and other civil servants. Certain religious bodies, especially churches of the Anglican Communion and the Methodist movement, have the tradition of an honour guard at the funeral of an ordained elder, in which all other ordained elders present "guard the line" between the door of the church and the grave, or hearse if the deceased is to be buried elsewhere or cremated. Catholic chivalric orders, such as the Order of the Holy Sepulchre and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, provide guards of honour for deceased knights and high-ranking officers during funerals. The practice of providing a guard of honour as a mark of respect also occurs in sports, especially throughout the Commonwealth of Nations. In football, this practice has increasingly appeared in recent years. In leagues like England’s Premier League and Spain’s La Liga, teams often give a guard of honour to the champions at the first home match of the following season, showing respect and sportsmanship for their achievement. This gesture has become a widely recognized symbol of recognition and fair play in modern football.

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Coordinates
52.0932, 0.1253
County
Cambridgeshire
Parish
Thriplow and Heathfield
Postcode
CB22 4RQ
Parliamentary constituency
South Cambridgeshire
Official site
www.iwm.org.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Honor Guard?
Honor Guard is in Cambridgeshire, London, United Kingdom (postcode CB22 4RQ), in the parish of Thriplow and Heathfield.
Is Honor Guard free to visit?
Yes, Honor Guard is free to enter.
How do I get to Honor Guard?
Drivers can navigate to postcode CB22 4RQ. It sits within the South Cambridgeshire parliamentary constituency.