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Hall of Fame Inductees

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Hall of Fame Inductees

Honoring the legends who shaped military drill and ceremony traditions

Baron Friedrich von Steuben

The Father of American Military Drill

Prussian military officer who served as inspector general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He is credited with teaching the Continental Army the essentials of military drill and discipline.

General John J. Pershing

Founder of Pershing Rifles

Commander of American Expeditionary Forces in WWI and General of the Armies. Founded the Pershing Rifles drill organization in 1891, revolutionizing competitive drill and creating a legacy that continues today.

Mr. Paul Naki & The King's Guard

"The Yoda of Military Drill"

World-renowned leader in military exhibition drill education, training, and safety. As Director of Hawaii's prestigious King's Guard, he revolutionized rifle techniques and championed drill safety worldwide.

Mr. Constantine Wilson & New Guard America

World Record Holders

Founder of the world's only internationally touring professional civilian fixed bayonet drill team. With 13 Guinness World Records and 11 world championships, they set the gold standard for professional excellence.

The Old Guard

3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment

The oldest active-duty infantry unit in the Army, serving our nation since 1784. Known for their precision drill performances and serving as the official ceremonial unit of the United States Army.

M. Keith Warren

JROTC Drill Pioneer

Instrumental in developing modern JROTC drill programs and competitions. His contributions to youth military education and drill training have shaped generations of cadets.