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Topics of Interest
Honor Guard
The Noblesville Police Honor Guard is a ceremonial police unit dedicated to upholding the highest values and traditions of the men and women of law enforcement. Officers of the Noblesville Police Honor Guard are committed to representing the City of Noblesville and their law enforcement family, both locally and nationally. The Noblesville Police Honor Guard honors our fallen officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice. They remain ready to serve at the direction of the Chief of Police and participate at various city and department sponsored functions. The Noblesville Police Honor Guard is civically minded and remembers our military veterans, as well as individuals and organizations that are dedicated to public service.
Color Guard
The Color Guard forms the core of the Honor Guard's activity by proudly displaying the National Color, Sate Color and City Color at various events throughout the year. The presentation of colors is customary at the opening of various patriotic or sporting events and is often accompanied by the playing of the National Anthem.
Rifle Drill Team
The Honor Guard is typically comprised of at least eight members who serve on the drill team. The drill team embodies the values of law enforcement through a display of discipline, focus and teamwork. The rifle team drills with the M1 Garand and incorporates precision marching movements into their ceremonial presentations.