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1 Drill & Ceremony, Military Courtesy Presented By: SSG Clutter, J. U.S. Army “Leading Tomorrow’s Leaders”

2 Task, Conditions, Standards  Task: To correctly navigate a group of soldiers using basic moving techniques. To learn and use basic Military Courtesies in the everyday work environment.  Conditions: Given FM 22-5, A block of instructions and a group of highly motivated soldiers.  Standard: To correctly maneuver a group of 3 or more soldiers from a designated point to another designated point using all the moving techniques learned in the class. Also to use proper military courtesies depending on the situation.

3 Movement Techniques 1)Forward March 2)Rear March 3)Column Right 4)Column Left 5)Column Half Right 6)Column Half Left 7)Right Flank 8)Left Flank 9)Mark Time March 10) About Face 11) File From the Left Column Left 12)File From the Right Column Right 13)Counter Column 14)Open Ranks 15)Parade Rest, Stand At Ease, At Ease REMEMBER!!!!! Ensure to use Preparatory and Command of Execution with the proper Pitch and Inflection of your voice.

4 Military Courtesy  Proper respect for rank – Reporting to the Commander/1SG – Officer/NCO entering a building/room  Greeting of the day – Saluting Officer’s with Greeting of the day – Giving the Greeting of the Day to all personnel  Off duty – Personal Dress – Actions during off duty

5 Respect to Rank Reporting to the Commander: 1. Knock on the door and wait until given permission to enter. 2. Take the most direct path to the Commanders desk and stand approximately 3 steps away. Go to the position of attention and salute and present your rank and name. 3. Lower salute after the commander has rendered the hand salute to you. 4. Remain at the position of attention unless otherwise told to so. Reporting to the 1SG: 1. Knock on the door and wait until given permission to enter. 2. Take the most direct path to the 1SG’s desk and stand approximately 3 away. Stand at the position of attention and present rank and name. 3. Remain at the position of attention until the 1SG has told you otherwise.

6 Officer/NCO Entering/Leaving a building Officer entering a building: 1. If the Officer is the highest ranking person entering the building you will sound off with “_________ Attention” (I.E. Commander enters the building in the morning for P.T.). Officer leaving a building: 1. If the Officer is the highest ranking person leaving the building you will sound of with “_________ Attention” (I.E. Commander leaves work for the day). NCO entering a building: 1. If the NCO is the highest ranking person entering the building you will sound of with “At Ease” (I.E. 1SG enters the building in the morning for P.T.). NCO leaving a building: 1. If the NCO is the highest ranking person leaving the the building you will sound of with “At Ease” (I.E. 1SG leaves work for the day).

7 Greeting of the Day Greeting Officers: 1. If outdoors you will render a hand salute within 6 paces of each other. Also a greeting of the day will be. I would suggest a greeting of the day to be the 1 st TMCA motto (“First To Move”). 2. If indoors a greeting will be given with no hand salute. The same greeting applies as the above. Greeting NCO: 1. If outdoors you will give the greeting of the day to all NCO’s to include personnel not in the unit. 2. If indoors the greeting will be given. Greeting All Personnel: 1. All personnel will receive a greeting.

8 Off Duty Wear and Appearance: 1. Your clothing represents the U.S.Army, and the United States. 2. Ear rings will NOT be worn by males on any U.S. Military Installation. Actions on Off Duty: 1. Your conduct duty should reflect the same conduct on duty. You are responsible for your actions and if the senior person you are responsible for the actions of those in your party. 2. In Europe or any other foreign country maintain Force Protection and do not make yourself or any persons in your party a target.

9 Movement Checklist Go NoGo Forward March Rear March Column Right Column Left Column Half Right Column Half Left Right Flank Left Flank Mark Time March About Face File From the Left Column Left File From the Right Column Right Counter Column Open Ranks Parade Rest, Stand At Ease, At Ease Go NoGo Grader:_________________ Rank:__________________


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