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Terry Sanford High School is a public high school in Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States. It is named after Terry Sanford, who was a North Carolina state senator from 1953 to 1961, Governor of North Carolina from 1961 to 1965, and United States Senator from 1986 to 1993. The school includes grades 9-12 and is a part of the Cumberland County School System.
   The current principal is Diane Antolak, former principal of Reid Ross Classical High School. The Silver Honor Guard Team Origins The Silver Honor Guard is an AFJROTC rifle exhibition drill team. The team is based out of AFJROTC unit NC-032, Terry Sanford High School, Fayetteville NC. The team was founded in the winter of 1999 by Anthony Shaw. Considered a visionary by many, Shaw saw the potential in the small but dedicated team which was placed under his command. Anthony Shaw The original team members were put through a grueling training process which introduced them to advanced exhibition drill techniques which Shaw devised from the study of national championship teams. From this training the Silver Honor Guard emerged to claim several victories in local drill meets throughout the Spring 2000 drill season. The team concluded its season by attending the National High School Drill Team Championships in Daytona Beach Florida. This experience imparted upon the team members a strong sense of the dedication required to become a championship team. 2000-2001 2001-2002 In the fall of 2001, The Silver Honor Guard lost several of its experienced members due to unfortunate circumstances. Two team commanders were fired and replaced before the second month of the school year. The team was nearly disbanded by the school's AFJROTC instructors. Only the dedicated core members of the team were able to prevent the team from falling apart. A new team was constructed out of first year cadets. Led by Benjamin Secrist and Joshua Reagan, the Silver Guard was rebuilt with all new members and a new style. The slow and traditional style of drill which had found success in the previous year was abandoned in favor of the fast paced and precise styles which were popular which many nationally ranked teams. Thought at first to be simply a rebuilding year, the 2002 Silver Honor Guard went on to win 1st Place Overall awards at 5 out of 7 drill meets it attended that year. 2002-2003 Three drill seasons in the making, The Silver Honor Guard returned to the National High School Drill Team Championships in 2003. For the first time since 2000, The Silver Guard competed against the greatest teams in the world. This team contained the last two members of the original Silver Guard from its inception in 2000. Joshua Reagan and Daniel Jones returned to guide the team through its greatest challenge. Team Commanders Anthony Shaw - 1999-2000, Romie Parker - 2000-2001, Benjamin Secrist - 2001-2002, Joshua Reagan - 2002-2003, James Lawrence - 2003-2004, Michael Hood - 2005-2006, Nate Funkhouser - 2006-2007, Zafer Vurgun - 2007-2008, Team Events Armed Flight Regulation Drill, Armed Element Regulation Drill, Armed Flight Exhibition Drill, Armed Element Exhibition Drill, Armed Color Guard, Male, Armed Dual Exhibition Drill, Armed Solo Exhibition Drill,

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