In
military organizations, the
Color Guard (or
Colour Guard) refers to a detachment of soldiers assigned to the protection of
regimental colors. This duty is so prestigious that the color is generally carried by a young officer (
Ensign), while experienced non-commissioned officers (
Colour sergeants) are assigned to the protection of the flag. These NCOs, accompanied sometimes by warrant officers (as is the case in several countries), can be ceremonially armed with either
sabres or
rifles to protect the color. Color guards are generally dismounted, but there are also mounted color guard formations as well.