That was an odd changing of the guard. It’s been many years since I was there to see it in person but it was done front and center. Right in front of the grave. Plus the guard was walking back and forth, not staying in the shelter. Where has the tradition gone?? If I remember correctly the guard was taking 21 steps back and forth, his pauses were 21 seconds long. The replacement guard would get his orders from the guard that was leaving. Did they eliminate all that?
That was an odd changing of the guard. It’s been many years since I was there to see it in person but it was done front and center. Right in front of the grave. Plus the guard was walking back and forth, not staying in the shelter. Where has the tradition gone?? If I remember correctly the guard was taking 21 steps back and forth, his pauses were 21 seconds long. The replacement guard would get his orders from the guard that was leaving. Did they eliminate all that?