@@morganbangs2969 oh I see it, his knuckles are sticking up and not completely straight, well I guess the judges didn’t catch it or didn’t care since it’s kinda small, but they did still get 2nd place
Why didn’t they have rifles on opposing shoulders? It would’ve looked so much better, IMO. Is there a reason they didn’t have bayonets? Or is that for adult color guards only?
Well the color guard manuals don’t require rifles to be on opposing shoulders and it wouldn’t make any sense to have bayonets on daisy drill rifles for a JROTC competition
I believe they are army jrotc there regs might be different but in NJROTC And AFJROTC rifles are on opposite shoulders. as for bayonets no jrotc is allowed to have bayonets in competition
@@Green_Bullet I think it’s really just a decision made by the unit because in my AFJROTC unit both rifles are on the right shoulder. And also John Jay is AFJROTC
@@Green_Bullet Actually MCJROTC is an exception rarely in certain events but need to do a waiver and all the neccesary work in order to use bayonets. but mainly thats for the drill team