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Larry Leonard
Tomb Position
SentinelTomb Relief
1stHighest Military Rank
E4Tomb Dates
Jun 1975 - Jun 1979Military Dates
Jun 1975 - Jan 1980Society Membership
Lifetime MemberHome City / State
Fort Worth, TXCurrent City / State
Haltom City, TXTomb Reflections
Great duty I loved my time there .Units & Campaigns
3d United States Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard)Awards & Decorations
Army Commendation MedalNational Defense Service Medal
Army Service Ribbon
Guard, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Identification Badge
Army Meritorious Unit Award
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How many times will a Sentinel be on duty during the shift?
Each Relief has a 24 hour rotational work day. Ideally, four qualified Sentinels, one Relief Commander (RC), one Assistant Relief Commander (ARC), and several Sentinels in training comprise the Relief. The daily walk schedule is made by the RC or ARC and is dependent on the number of Sentinels who are proficient enough to guard the Tomb in front of the public. Generally, the Sentinel will do several walks back to back and then be done for the day. However, in extreme cases, Sentinels have been known to go back-to-back (every other walk) for the entire shift.