The welcoming flag is carried out before the military parade begins.
The national flag is held by a flag bearer and protected by two flag guards. The flag guards are located on both sides of the flag bearer. Flag-bearers and flag-guards should have good military and political qualities and a tall and well-proportioned figure. The posture of holding the national flag is to carry the flag. Essentials for carrying the flag: Hold the flag on your right shoulder with your right hand, with the flagpole holder slightly higher than your shoulder. Straighten your right arm, hold the flagpole with the palm of your right hand facing down, and put it down with your left hand. Hear the command "Quick Steps - Go" and start marching.
Purpose of the military parade:
Military parades can be carried out on land, at sea, or in the air. It is usually held during major festivals, when the country welcomes guests or when the army goes on an expedition, triumphs, school reviews, flag presentations, awards, training mobilization, military exercises, and graduation ceremonies of college students. The purpose is to show the spirit and achievements of the troops, which is divided into military parade and procession.
A military parade is a ceremony in which parade participants pass on foot, horseback, in a vehicle, or by boat in front of the parade of troops or ships to review; a parade is a ceremony in which the troops (ships) under review line up from the reviewing stand. The ceremony of passing through and being inspected by military paraders. The formation, etiquette, dress, equipment, venue settings, parade format, parade procedures, etc. of the troops being reviewed shall be organized and implemented in accordance with relevant regulations or the provisions of the head of the troops.