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Drill School of Instruction 2015 – 2016 – Grand Commandery of Minnesota IN HOC SIGNO VINCES
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Course Topics ✠ What is Drill? ✠ Command Presence ✠ Planning for Success ✠ Key Drill Items ✠ Inspection
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What is Drill and why should you care? ✠ Definition The purpose of drill is to enable a commander or noncommissioned officer to move his unit from one place to another in an orderly manner; to aid in disciplinary training by instilling habits of precision and response to the leader’s orders; and to provide for the development of all soldiers in the practice of commanding troops (U.S. Army Field Manual 3-21.5)
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Elements of Drill ✠ Discipline is the suppression of base desires, and is usually understood to be synonymous with restraint and self-control. (Sound familiar?) ✠ Installing habits of precision and response is critical to our ability to lead our Commanderies in carrying out their orders ✠ Development of our Officers, and our Sir Knights requires repetition and reinforcement of what we expect of them and of us
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So what? ✠ Our Ritual is what makes Sir Knights unique from the rest of the York Rite ✠ We practice our Chivalric posture, as well as strengthening our connection to historical Knights ✠ Parades, as well as our formations, require precision to be able to move as a single unit ✠ While we don’t fight with our Swords, they are an extension of our bodies, and the operative working tool of a Sir Knight
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Command Presence
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Leadership and Command ✠ We define leadership as influencing people by providing purpose, direction, and motivation, while operating to accomplish the mission and improve the organization ✠ Command is the conduct of operations through decentralized execution based upon orders. Successful command demands that subordinate leaders exercise disciplined initiative, acting aggressively and independently to accomplish the mission.
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Key Attributes ✠ Influence – Not Direction, not Order ✠ Provide Purpose – Why? ✠ Provide Direction – What? ✠ Provide Motivation – Desire for someone to do something ✠ Accomplish our Mission ✠ KEY – We need to accomplish our mission
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Command Voice ✠ Loudness – Must be able to be heard ✠ Projection – Heard at the back of Asylum and the Front ✠ Distinctiveness – Cadence of command ✠ Pause between Commands ✠ Raising pitch at end of Command ✠ Inflection – Not what you say, but how you say it
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Planning for Success
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Planning ✠ Leader needs to know WHAT is going to be done, WHY it is being done, WHEN to do it ✠ More importantly – need to know HOW to do something ✠ “Those who would lead, must first learn to follow” ✠ Six “P’s” – Proper Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance ✠ We all have our favorite saying about Planning – it all comes down to a single factor – without Planning, we are unable to succeed
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Who? ✠ Unit Commanders are key to planning and preparation ✠ Commander - Obvious ✠ Captain General – Needs to know everything that the rest of the Commandery should be doing ✠ Senior Warden – Take cues from the Captain General ✠ Sword Bearer – In command of the Standard Guard
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Inspection Section ✠ Start with the Full Form Opening – Use this as the base of all Conclaves ✠ Reception of Inspecting Officer, Distinguished Guests – Same basic process ✠ Practice, not only the movements but also the titles ✠ Flag Presentation ✠ Communication across Lines – Practice this because the words are difficult ✠ Inspection and Review ✠ Pass in Review ✠ Triangle – Remember, you can use the Alternate Triangle
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Inspection Timeline ✠ Inspection minus 7 - Full Form Opening ✠ Inspection minus 6 - Reception of Inspecting Officer, Distinguished Guests ✠ Inspection minus 5 - Flag Presentation, Communication ✠ Inspection minus 4 - Inspection and Review ✠ Inspection minus 3 - Pass in Review, Triangle ✠ Inspection minus 2 – Full rehearsal, stop / start ✠ Inspection minus 1 – Dress Rehearsal (Full uniform, Sword) full flow, no stopping ✠ Inspection – Officer’s Call two hours prior to start
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Key Drill Items
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Drill - Commands ✠ Most commands are two parts – Preparation and execution ✠ Cadence – Speed ✠ Pitch – raising at the end of the command
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Drill - Facing ✠ Left, Right and About Face are critical commands during Inspection, but also Conclaves
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Drill - Marching ✠ Always – first step with Left Foot ✠ Columns – Maintains formation, one after another ✠ Wheel – Maintains ranks, pivoting as a body ✠ Halt – Take one more step forward, then bring the rear foot forward to position of Attention ✠ Mark Time – A pause or ability to allow units to catch up ✠ In Asylum, all marching at the half step ✠ Adapt to Asylum
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Inspection
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Inspection ✠ Know your Asylum ✠ Size of the Asylum is key – how many steps long and wide ✠ Sidelines ✠ Know your Sir Knights ✠ How many regular attendees (helps plan for the Lines) ✠ How prepared are they? ✠ Know the Officers ✠ Every drill session with your Sir Knights requires at least one for the Officers
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Inspection ✠ Including other Sir Knights ✠ If you do not have enough Sir Knights, ask for assistance ✠ Grand Commandery Guards are there to help, as are other Commanderies ✠ Communicate – Cannot stress this enough ✠ Commandery ✠ Grand Commandery – Inspecting Officer, Grand Recorder, Grand Guards ✠ Family ✠ I… just don’t know ✠ S.K. Brian Dimatteo (brian.dimatteo@yahoo.com, 612-709-4406)brian.dimatteo@yahoo.com ✠ Grand Guard: S.K. ______________________________________
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Inspection - Administration ✠ Laws, Rules, Regulations ✠ Records ✠ Financial ✠ Recorder ✠ Quartermaster ✠ Asylum ✠ Flag ✠ Constitution ✠ Bible ✠ Officers’ Stations
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Questions
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