Guard Mounting, or Changing the Guard, refers to a formal ceremony in which sentries providing ceremonial guard duties at important institutions are relieved by a new batch of sentries.
Known as Changing the Guard or
Guard Mounting, the process involves an exchange of guard duty.
Each day, except Sunday, they will perform the changing of the guard, known as
guard mounting.
Laser etched yardage scales are included in the main body of the sight and on the
guard mounting bar to make fine-tune adjustments.
Many of the Shropshires found out to their cost that, although North American beer was fizzy and tasted weak, it still produced headaches on the next day's
guard mounting.
Mauser, a company of the Rheinmetall Group, is currently offering the MLG 27, which is its BK 27 aircraft revolver cannon (already widely used on board Tornado bombers) in a Naval
Guard mounting. The mount is two-axis line-of-sight-stabilised using brushless servo-motors, in place of the usual electro-hydraulics.
The ceremonial
guard mounting was followed by lying of floral wreath at the mausoleum by the chief guest on behalf of the Chief of the Naval Staff, officers and men of the naval force.
The ceremonial
guard mounting was followed by floral wreath laying at the Mazar of Allama Iqbal by GOC Lahore Major General Shahid Mehmood to pay homage to the National poet.
A
guard mounting and wreath laying ceremony was held at the mausoleum of Allama Muhammad Iqbal in Lahore.
The
guard mounting ceremony by the cadets is a regular annual feature to pay homage to the Father of the Nation.
The soldiers have also recently completed a spell of
guard mounting at both Horseguards Parade as well as Buckingham Palace.