Drill of the Flight Lesson Objective –Perform parade movements as a flight. Samples of Behavior/Main Points –Execute the various marching movements. –Execute.

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Drill of the Flight Lesson Objective –Perform parade movements as a flight. Samples of Behavior/Main Points –Execute the various marching movements. –Execute proper military position and place prior to parade. –Respond with proper military procedures for entire parade sequence.

Drill of the Flight The Flight as the Basic Drill Unit Rules for the Guide Formation of the Flight Aligning of the Flight Open Ranks Close Ranks Individuals to Leave Ranks Count Off Flight Formation While Marching Close or Extend March Column Movements Column Half Right (Left) Forming a Single File or Multiple Files Forming a Column of Twos From a Single File Forming a Column of Twos From a Column of Fours and Reforming Counter March OVERVIEW

Drill of the Flight The Flight as the Basic Drill Unit –Phases of Drill –Rules for the Guide

Drill of the Flight Unless otherwise announced, the position of the guide within a flight, in line or in column, marching or halted, is right. When the flight is in column and it is desired to position the guide to the left, the command GUIDE LEFT is given.

Drill of the Flight Formation of the Flight –The command to form a flight is FALL IN. –A flight forms in at least two but not more than four elements. The command to form a flight is FALL IN. Flight in Line Formation

Drill of the Flight To establish interval, the leading individual in each file will obtain exact shoulder-to-fingertip contact with the individual to his or her immediate right. Once the flight is formed, the flight will be squared off prior to sizing. Normal Interval

Drill of the Flight Each member of the flight has a number except the guide. Flight in Column Formation

Drill of the Flight Close Interval –The command is At Close Interval, FALL IN.

Drill of the Flight These are the only commands that may be given while the flight is in this formation. –At Close Interval. –Dress Right, DRESS. –Ready, FRONT. –AT EASE. –ATTENTION. –FALL OUT. –DISMISSED.

Drill of the Flight Aligning the Flight Dress Right (Left) Dress (Line/Inverted Line Formation) –Normal Interval The commands are Dress Right, DRESS, and Ready, FRONT.

Drill of the Flight Close Interval –The Command is At Close Interval, Dress Right, DRESS.

Drill of the Flight Dress Left Dress. Alignment Procedures.

Drill of the Flight Cover –Column Formation To align the flight in column, the command is COVER. –Inverted Column Formation

Drill of the Flight Open Ranks –The command is Open Ranks, MARCH. –Flight commander proceeds and aligns the flight. –Flight commander salutes and reports to inspector, Sir, (Ma’am) ______ Flight is prepared for inspection. –Execution of the movement.

Drill of the Flight After Inspecting the Flight, inspector marches off to right flank of the flight. Procedures that apply if inspection results are recorded. When Inspection Party Finishes Inspecting.

Drill of the Flight Close Ranks. –To close ranks when at open ranks, the command is Close Ranks, MARCH. Individuals to Leave Ranks. –In Line Formation when calling individuals out of ranks, the command is (Rank and Last Name), (Pause), FRONT AND CENTER. –Individual’s to Return to Ranks.

Drill of the Flight Count Off – In Line When in line, the command is Count, OFF. – In Column The Command is Count, OFF.

Drill of the Flight Flight Formation While Marching Close or Extended March –Close March (Halted) –Close March (Marching) –Extended March (Halted) –Extended March (Marching)

Drill of the Flight Column Movements –Column Right (Left) Normal Interval (Marching) –Commands are Column Right (Left) MARCH and Forward, MARCH.

Drill of the Flight The guide performs the pivots and steps exactly as the fourth element leader. Column Right March at Normal Interval

Drill of the Flight Once the entire formation has changed direction and dress, cover, interval, and distance are reestablished, Forward, MARCH, will be given. Column Right (Left) Close Interval. Column Right March at Close Interval

Drill of the Flight Column Movements from a halt (Normal or Close Interval) –When column movements are executed from a halt, procedures are similar to those in Column Right (Left) Normal Interval (Marching) and Column Right (Left) Close Interval.

Drill of the Flight Column Half Right (Left) –The Command is COLUMN HALF RIGHT (Left) MARCH

Drill of the Flight Forming a Single File or Multiple Files –Column of Files Column of Files, Column Right (Left) Column of Twos (Fours) from a Single File (Multiple Elements)

Drill of the Flight Forming a File from a Column of Twos.

Drill of the Flight Forming a Column of Twos from a File.

Drill of the Flight Forming a Column of Twos From a Column of Fours and Reforming.

Drill of the Flight Column of Fours from a Column of Twos.

Drill of the Flight Counter March –Marching –Halted