US Navy Ceremonial Guard

US Navy Ceremonial Guard

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Welcome to the United States Navy Ceremonial Guard Official page. K. Scott as its first officer-in-charge. Just after World War II, in 1946, LT Biagio O.

COMMAND HISTORY

With the seat of government in Washington and the presence of nearby Arlington National Cemetery and the Washington Navy Yard, it was clear to Navy leadership that there would always be special events, high-visibility funerals, and state funerals necessitating the participation of Sailors. The Washington Navy Yard held the largest number of Sailors of any command within the nation

Photos from US Navy Ceremonial Guard's post 05/13/2026

Starting this summer strong with a successful Cota ULT in preparation for this summer's wave of Cota ceremonies. These guardsmen rehearse and train to execute perfection in the public eye and to honor the legacy of our great Navy.

Photos from US Navy Ceremonial Guard's post 05/08/2026

Coming together as a team to build comradery and motivate sailors to work as a collective unit by holding a command kick ball game. As well as encouraging our command to prepare for the next upcoming PRT season.

Photos from US Navy Ceremonial Guard's post 04/30/2026

Staff members and guardsmen stand together as they are recognized and handed awards by our commanding officer. Along with awards, the Ceremonial Guard concluded sexual assault awareness month by participating in Denim Day to stand in solidarity with sexual assault victims.

Photos from US Navy Ceremonial Guard's post 04/24/2026

Our USNCG Firing Party platoon continues to strive for excellence as these guardsmen train daily to perfect their drill and safety procedures for firing cannons at retirements and firing sequences for funerals.

PAO- SN Enriquez

Photos from US Navy Ceremonial Guard's post 04/17/2026

Last Saturday the USNCG participated in the National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade in Washington DC alongside other joint ceremonial units such as the Army, Airforce, Coast Guard and Marines.

Photos from US Navy Ceremonial Guard's post 04/10/2026

Sailors assigned to the United States Navy Ceremonial Guard supported the establishment ceremony of VUQ-11.

4/9/26

Photos from US Navy Ceremonial Guard's post 02/26/2026

ULT training days at the USNCG are about one thing -- precision under pressure. They're not just practice. They're preparation for honoring sailors and veterans the right way.

Photos from US Navy Ceremonial Guard's post 02/25/2026

Today we held our quarterly awards ceremony for our sailors. It was a great opportunity to recognize the hard work, dedication, and professionalism they've shown over the past few months. Each award highlighted the impact these sailors have had on the command.

Photos from US Navy Ceremonial Guard's post 02/19/2026

Yesterday at the Navy Ceremonial Guard, we held awards quarters to recognize the outstanding dedication and performance of our sailors. Moments like these remind us that hard work does not go unnoticed. Congratulations to everyone.

Photos from US Navy Ceremonial Guard's post 02/12/2026

Yesterday was a strong ULT training day at the Navy Ceremonial Guard. Training days like this are about discipline and repetition. We worked on timing, uniformity, and bearing, making sure each evolution was executed with the professionalism expected of the Guard.

Cameraman- SN Gardner

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2798 Doherty Drive SW
Washington D.C., DC
20373