Our Members
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We have members from all around the world. Each year TOGA's membership grows larger. Isn't it time for you to join TOGA and be part of an association dedicated to uphold the traditions of the Regiment? |
Member DirectoryAs you can see, our list of of members is both extensive and impressive. Take a
moment to find out if an old friend or colleague is on our list. However, you'll
have to login as a member to have access to their contact
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TOG Soldiers win best warriors for MDWSoldiers in full combat gear, temperatures in the high 90s, and obstacles around every corner was the setting for the Military District of Washington’s Best Warrior Competition at Fort Belvoir from July 12-16 |
The Old Guard marches in Fourth of July paradeThe 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) played a key role in the nation’s Capitol Fourth of July Parade
on the National Mall Sunday with 56 Soldiers taking part in the noon parade in the District of Columbia. |
To join the Army's Old Guard, Iraq war veteran learns to sweat the small stuffThey are crazy about creases in the Old Guard, which is why it takes Army Sgt. Nicholas Pata more than an hour to press his uniform the night before inspection. |
The Old Guard Best Warrior CompetitionArmy skills were put to the test by six high-speed Soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) by advanced physical fitness tests, written exams, urban warfare simulations, board interviews, and Warrior tasks and drills pertinent to the operating environments of today.
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Army Drill Team wins joint service exhibitionA crowd of a several thousand on the National Mall witnessed the Army win the
third annual Joint Service Drill Team Exhibition April 10. The exhibition
featured the drill teams from all five branches of the military performing a
15-minute set in front of the Reflecting Pool. |
Horses help wounded warriors with rehabFor many, horseback riding is a hobby they enjoy doing with their free time. For
others, horses are an essential part of a physical therapy program. Many wounded
servicemembers face rehabilitation that will last for a long time, and with the
help of horses healing can be both fun and physically rewarding.
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Member PhotosAs a benefit of membership, you can post your own photos to share with the entire Association. With permission, we'll include your photo on this website. Click the thumbnails to view full size. |
McNair 58-59 |
Company E, McNair 58 |
Drill Team & Soloist |
AP Hill - 58-59 |

