Noun
honour guard (plural honour guards)
(Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK) a ceremonial assembly of uniformed military personnel performing the duty of escort or exhibition, i.e. accompany a casket during a funeral procession.
It was during this stay that he was part of the 100 soldiers that that paraded beside the war moment as part of the Honour Guard at Vimy Ridge on November 11, 1963. Source: Internet