Pike Poles
General Uses-
1. Color Guards
2. Ceremony
The purpose of the pike pole in a Color Guard is to
protect the Flag.
Pike Poles-
1. The ideal length is 5 feet.
2. Tips should be chromed.
3. Wood should be sanded and varnished.
4. A felt pad or rubber pad mounted to the base to
reduce noise.
5. Gloves with rubber on the palm and inside of fingers
help with keeping the pike pole in position.
Pike Pole Maneuvers-
1. Funerals and Memorial services: Only
basic military drill movements should be used during
these events.
2. Parades and Ceremony: Advanced movements can be
used. This can include spinning of the pike pole.
Spinning of the pike pole can be dangerous and make
a unit look bad if there is not a lot of practice
before and event. Pike poles should never be spun
with Ceremonial Braids on them.
Pike Pole positions during
commands-
At the position of attention:

While standing at the position of attention, the pike
pole is positioned on the outer side of the right foot,
resting on the ground. The pole is held in place with
the right hand with the arm at the side. The pole
should be in a vertical position with the hook facing
outward.
At the position of Parade Rest:

Feet shoulder width apart, left hand behind back with
fingers together. Pole is positioned outside the
right foot resting on the ground. The right arm is bent
at the elbow and pole is extended outward.
Hooks facing outward.
Note: The command "parade rest" can only be given
when units are at attention.
At the position of Present Arms:

From the position of Right Shoulder Arms. On the
preparatory command, "Present" the left arm
moves across the chest and places the hand approximately
12 inches above the right hand, fingers
extended over the pole. On the command "Arms"
grasp the pole and move the pole mid line in
front of the body in a vertical position. The pole
should be 6-8 inches from the body with the hook
facing out.
At the position of Right Shoulder
Arms:

From the position of attention. On the command
"Right Shoulder Arms" move your left arm across
the body and grasp the pole above the right hand. With
the left hand, adjust the pole off the ground
and grip the pole with the right hand. The left arm
resumes the position of attention. The pole is cradled
between the thumb and the fingers. Hook should be
facing outward. Used when marching.
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