Flag Bearers
Flag bearers are individuals who carry a flag during ceremonies, parades, or sporting events. Their role is often symbolic, representing a country, organization, or team. In the context of the Olympics, for example, the flag bearer leads their nation's athletes during the opening and closing ceremonies, showcasing national pride.
In military contexts, flag bearers, also known as color bearers, carry the unit's flag, which signifies the unit's identity and history. This role is crucial during ceremonies and battles, as the flag serves as a rallying point for troops. The flag bearer is often chosen for their leadership qualities and commitment to their unit.