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STEP 1
The next movement, which I will name, explain, have demonstrated, and which you will conduct practical work on, is changing the direction of a column to the right, from the halt.
STEP 2
This movement is used to change the direction of a column 90 degrees to the right
STEP 3
The commands for this movement are Column Right, MARCH and HALT
STEP 4
Column Right, MARCH is a two-part command, Column Right is the preparatory command and MARCH is the command of execution. Halt is also a two-part command when preceded by a preparatory command, such as Squad, Platoon, or Demonstrator. I will use Demonstrator as the preparatory command and Halt is the command of execution.
STEP 5
When given, these commands are as follows: Column Right, MARCH. Demonstrator, HALT.
STEP 6
Demonstrators, POST. I will use the STEP-BY-STEP method of instruction
STEP 7
On the command of execution MARCH of Column Right, MARCH, the lead man faces to the right as in marching by pivoting to the right on the ball of the right foot and steps off in the indicated direction taking a 30-inch step with the left foot .The number two man adjusts his step by lengthening or shortening it as necessary to reach the approximate pivot point of the lead man. All other squad members execute a 30 inch step forward. Column Right, MARCH.
STEP 8
On the command of execution STEP of Ready, STEP, the number two man, having reached the approximate pivot point of the lead man, will pivot to the right on the ball of the lead foot and take a 30-inch step with the trail foot in the new direction. All other squad members execute a 30-inch step forward with the trail foot. Ready, STEP
STEP 9
All remaining squad members will execute this movement in the same manner as the number two man until all squad members have executed the column right. Ready, STEP. Ready, STEP . .
STEP 10
To terminate this movement the command is HALT. The halt is executed in two counts, basically the same as the halt from the 30-inch step. For instructional purposes, on the command of execution STEP of Ready, STEP, bring the trail foot alongside the lead foot and resume the position of attention. Ready, STEP, REFORM.
STEP 11
At normal cadence, this movement would look as follows: Column Right, MARCH. Demonstrators, HALT. AT EASE.
STEP 12
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