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Phoenix native becomes elite Navy Honor Guard member

Posted 2/12/24

A native of Phoenix, Airman Elijah Garcia completed an intensive 10-week training program to become a member of the elite U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard.

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Phoenix native becomes elite Navy Honor Guard member

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A native of Phoenix, Airman Elijah Garcia completed an intensive 10-week training program to become a member of the elite U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard.

Garcia, a 2023 Moon Valley High School graduate, joined the Navy six months ago. Today, he serves as a U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guardsman.

“I joined the Navy to travel the world,” Garcia said.

Established in 1931, the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard is the official honor guard of the U.S. Navy and is based at Naval District Washington Anacostia Annex in Washington, D.C.

According to Navy officials, the U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guard’s primary mission is to represent the service in Presidential, Joint Armed Forces, Navy, and public ceremonies in and around the nation’s capital. Members of the Navy Ceremonial Guard participate in some of the nation’s most prestigious ceremonies, including Presidential inaugurations and arrival ceremonies for foreign officials.

Sailors of the Ceremonial Guard are hand selected while they are attending boot camp at Recruit Training Command in Great Lakes, Illinois. Strict military order and discipline, combined with teamwork, allow the Ceremonial Guard to fulfill their responsibilities with pride and determination. They are experts in the art of close order drill, coordination, and timing.

“Serving in the Navy has taught me that there are a lot more opportunities than I thought there were,” Garcia said.

The Ceremonial Guard is comprised of the drill team, color guard, casket bearers and firing party.

“What I like best about serving with the Ceremonial Guard are the people,” Garcia said. “I like the people I work with.”

There are many opportunities for sailors to earn recognition in their command, community and careers.

“I'm most proud of being selected for the Ceremonial Guard,” Garcia said.

As Garcia and other sailors continue to perform missions, they take pride in serving their country in the United States Navy.

“Serving in the Navy means I get to serve my country,” Garcia added.