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Four-part series on Army’s ‘Old Guard’ by two veterans of the unit releases Christmas Day December 24, 2020 Then-Sgt. Adam Dickmyer, center, performs a changing of the guard cadence with Spc. Ethan Morse, right, in 2006. (Army) A new four-part documentary series set to begin screening Christmas Day on Amazon traces its roots to the service of two Army veterans of the Old Guard and a commitment to bring that storied history to life. Army Spc. Ethan Morse, 38, who still serves in the California Army National Guard and former Spc. Neal Schrodetzki, 35, met back in 2004, new soldiers in on the casket team at the 3rd Infantry Regiment, also known as “The Old Guard.”
Luke AFB
December 23, 2020
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Color flushed into Sgt. Adam Dickmyer’s face as he breathed heavily. Through tinted sunglasses he sternly gazed at Spec. Ethan Morse, a Soldier of skinny build, on a muggy summer afternoon at Arlington National Cemetery in 2006.
Ethan held his weapon, smudged and covered in rain, and presented it before his squad leader during a changing of the guard inspection.
The Soldier knew instantly that he made a grave mistake. “I was super scared,” Ethan said.
Soldiers considered such an act a cardinal sin for the sentinels who guard the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier just outside of Washington, D.C. During training, sergeants at the Tomb drill into them perfection: creaseless uniforms, sharp cadences and spotless weapons in inspections.