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Recruiting Team, Honor Guard Participate in Bowl Festivities
The Georgia Army National Guard’s Demonstration and Recruiting Team (DART) and the honor guard from 1st Battalion, 108th Armor didn’t let gray, rainy skies keep them from participating in the 35th annual Peach Bowl Parade.
DART members, riding in the “Patriot” and “Orange Crush” recruiting
Humvees, and the honor guard were part of the parade’s lead element as it wound its way past Centennial-Olympic Park and on to the Georgia Dome. Orange Crush seemed to cause excitement among University of Tennessee football fans there to see the parade. The Humvees bright orange paint is the same color worn by the Volunteer football team.
“It was quite an experience,” said Pfc. Kimberly Bell, the youngest and newest member of the team. Bell, who only joined the team the day before the parade, drove the Patriot
Humvee, from which the Guard’s Tommy Tent Peg greeted the crowd as he passed by them. “Being part of an event like the Peach Bowl Parade and hearing the shouts of support from the crowd for the men and women in uniform really made it, for me, a day I’ll always remember.”
DART is a 10-member, mobile recruiting team established in November 2002 by the Georgia Army Guard for recruiting efforts in the metro-Atlanta area. It assists the Guard’s recruiting and retention force by conduction demonstrations, static displays and recruiting drives.
Each team member represents a different MOS. This allows them to answer a variety of questions from persons the team encounters that show an interest in becoming Georgia Army Guardsmen.
Staff Sgt. Miguel Rivera heads the team, with assistance from Staff Sgt. Hector
Tirado. Other DART members are Sgt. Darryl Robinson, Sgt. Paul Wade, Sgt. Shawn Dantzler and
Spc. Kathleen Roberts.
The 108th Armor Honor Guard supports the team at events such as the Peach Bowl Parade.
Dantzler, Spc. Harry Smith and Spc. Joe Williams make up the detail. Staff Sgt. James Grady of the Recruiting and Retention Division is its senior NCO.
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