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Drill & Ceremonies Sep 7, 2016

Purpose of Drill Orderly way of moving a group of people from one point to another Drill helps the individual Builds self-discipline & self-confidence Drill builds the team Promotes unity & teamwork Drill develops leaders Promotes chain of command & decision making

30 Step Drill Sequence 2. Open ranks march 17. To the rear march 1. Fall in 16. To the rear march 2. Open ranks march 17. To the rear march 3. Ready front 18. Column right march 4. Close ranks march 19. Forward march 5. Present arms 20. Eyes right (salute the evaluator) 6. Order arms 21. Ready Front 7. Parade rest 22. Column right march 8. Attention 23. Forward march 9. Left face 24. Change step march 10. About face 25. Column right march 11. Forward march 26. Forward march 12. Right flank march 27. Flight halt 13. Left flank march 28. Left face 14. Column right march 29. Right step march 15. Forward march 30. Flight halt

Commands & Command Voice Preparatory (What) Present Forward Parade N/A Execution (When) Arms March Rest Fall In At Ease

Command Voice Voice Characteristics Loudness Projection Distinctiveness Inflection Snap

Questions?