Talk:Gator Guard Drill Team

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Gator Guard Commanders
NameTerm beganTerm ended
1.No Record19531954
2.James C. Langley19541956
3.Kenneth Cox19561957
4.Frank E. Yon19571958
5-8.No Record19581962
9.Bob Adams19621963
10.Dick Combs19631964
11.Thomas E. Striker19641965
12.Stuart H. Watkins19651966
13.Glade M. Ligget19661967
14.Thomas Ball19671968
15.Thomas V. Steck19681969
16.James M. Hedick19691970
17.Marcy A. Dupré IV19701971
18.James Killian19711972
19.William A. Van Horn Jr19721973
20.Samuel W. Anderson19731974
21.William V. Allen19741975
22.Paul Rock19751976
23.John Jordan19761977
24.Thomas K. Heineken19771978
25.Ernie Robinson19781979
26.Nancy A. Oxer19791980
27.Karl D. Davis19801981
28.Charles Charleston19811982
29.Van T. Oxer19821983
30.Wes Ramp19831984
31.Jose Bentancourt19841985
32.Joel W. Cornell19851986
33.James E. Oxer19861987
34.John Daigle19871988
35.Paul Epstein19881989
36.Charles W. Seifert III19891990
37.Gregory M. Wikan19901991
38.Ralph López19911992
39.Peter E. Leone19921993
40.Amy R. Jensen19931994
41.Brett Rhodenizer19941995
42.Francisco López19951996
43.Dereck L. Edge19961997
44.Francisco López19971998
45.Charles A. Gambaro Jr.19981999
46.Abraham S.J. Falkowitz19992000
47.Hideyoshi C. Johnson20002001
48.Jeremiah J. Cordovano20012002
49.Andres M. Rivera20022003
50.Laiza M. Correa20032004
51.Lara R. Nobles20042005
52.Kamephis Perez20052006
53.Evan R. Raymond20052006
54.Daniel J. Perez20062008
55.Randall L. Conyers II20082009
56.Christopher M. Hayes20092010
57.Sheldon G.B. Waugh20102011
58.James K. Llanio20112013
59.Alexander W. Smith20132014
60.Sean P. Lynch20142015
61.Jared S. Abes20152016
62.Gregory S. Davis20162017


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Gator Guard leadership
Gator Guard at UF 2015 Homecoming Parade. Commander holds saber.

The Gator Guard leadership structure mirrors that of a US Army Company (military unit). The titular head of the organization is the "Commander." The Gator Guard Commander is traditionally in charge of all missions and operations of the drill team. The drill team differs from other military type units in that the commander is not appointed, but rather elected. The team holds an election at the end of the spring UF academic semester. The exact date of the election varies from year to year. The organization also possesses a treasurer, who is also elected. All other positions in the organization are, in keeping with military tradition, appointed by the commander.

The highest ranking appointed position is the Executive Officer. The Executive Officer manages the team staff and helps guide operations. The next highest appointed position after the Executive Officer is the Platoon Sergeant. The Platoon Sergeant is the head trainer of the drill team and guides the day-to-day operations.

The team also possesses a Color Guard Commander, who is equal in rank with the Platoon Sergeant. The Color Guard Commander is appointed, and acts as the head trainer of the color guard participants and leads all color guard operations.

-- Jytdog (talk) 05:09, 11 January 2017 (UTC)Reply

Ttteeett you have violated WP:BURDEN twice by restoring the content above, without providing a reliable source:
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-- Jytdog (talk) 06:57, 13 January 2017 (UTC)Reply

Mission statement

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User:Ttteeett please see Wikipedia:Avoid mission statements. You restored this content after it was removed three times. If you do it once more you will likely be blocked per WP:3RR

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-- Jytdog (talk) 06:56, 13 January 2017 (UTC)Reply

COI tag talk page note

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I've added a conflict of interest tag to this article. This signifies to readers that the article has been extensively edited by one or more people with a conflict of interest, and is likely to have bias, in the form of missing negative content, overemphasis on "positives", non-neutral language (all of which are violations of the WP:NPOV content policy), and is likely to have unsourced or poorly sourced content, in violation of the WP:VERIFY content policy. It is likely that the content promotes the subject of the article, in violation of the WP:PROMO policy. Independent editors need to review the article and correct it, and then may remove the tag. If you do so, please leave a note here. Thanks. Jytdog (talk) 10:31, 21 March 2017 (UTC)Reply