King's Colour Squadron RWAF
The King's Colour Squadron (KCS) is the unit of the Royal Wellmoorean Air Force charged with the safe-keeping of the King's Colour for the RWAF and in the Kingdom of Wellmoore. It also has a secondary operational role as a Regiment Field Squadron (RFS), responsible for the defence of RWAF and other assets on the ground from enemy forces.
In its ceremonial role, the squadron is responsible for representing the Royal Wellmoorean Air Force at various significant occasions.
The King's Colour Squadron belongs to the RWAF Regiment.
King's Colour Squadron | |
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Cor do Rei Esquadrão | |
Founded | 16th of March 2020 |
Country | Kingdom of Wellmoore |
Allegiance | Luke of Wellmoore |
Branch | Royal Wellmoorean Air Force |
Type | Air Force Infantry |
Role | Public Duties Ground Defence |
Size | 1 Squadron |
March | Royal Air Force March Past |
Anniversaries | 16th of March |
Commanders | |
Commanding Officer | None Appointed |
Squadron Warrant Officer | None Appointed |
King's Colour Squadron of the RWAF
The King's Colour Squadron was founded on the 16th of March 2020, with the foundation of the RWAF, as the RWAF's Drill Unit charged with the task of guarding and escorting the King's Colour of the Royal Wellmoorean Air Force in the Kingdom of Wellmoore. The KCS is also the first squadron to be founded in the RWAF.
The Squadron provide the sole escort to the colour, and display of exhibition drill, which are performed without a single word of command. The squadron has an operational role as a field squadron in addition to its ceremonial role.
Squadron Duties
Ceremonial Duties
The primary duties of the KCS are ceremonial. The Squadron engage ceremonial events such as exhibition drill, occasionally changing of the guard, providing troops for flag bearing duties at parades.
Infantry Duties
As a Squadron in the RWAF Regiment, the squadron has an operational commitment. When not on ceremonial duties, the squadron conducts battlefield training and may be deployed in response to foreign micronational threats.