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http://services.wmalumni.com/PDF/PastMagazineIssues/Winter2001/Departments/Circa.pdf#search='Victory%20shall%20come%20to%20the%20worthy'
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THE QUEEN’S GUARD: AN HONOR GUARD FOR THE AGES
For 40 years the Queen’s Guard of William and Mary has been the official honor guard of the College. Conceptualized
by former university president, Dr. Davis Y. Paschall ’32, M.A. ’37, the Queen’s Guard made
its debut at President Paschall’s Inauguration on Oct.13, 1961. During the 1960s they became well known
throughout the state, marching as “Ambassadors of Spirit” at inaugurations of governors, Homecoming
parades, Commencement, football games and the Sunset Ceremony.
Today, the Queen’s Guard remains true to its heritage. Organized in honor of Queen Mary, Queen Anne
and Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen’s Guard remains a living vestige of the College’s heraldic and royal past.
Their Motto is Corona Veniet Delectis, “Victory shall come to the worthy.” The Queen’s Guard, whose uniforms
and insignia conform to the standards of heraldry, remains one of the few American College honor
guards to be granted its charter by the United States Army’s Institute of Heraldry.
— Jeb Stuart Rosebrook
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