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What TC Covers drill and ceremonies? |
(TC 3-21.5) |
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What is TC 3-21.5 |
Drill and Ceremonies |
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What is the purpose of drill? |
to enable a commander or noncommissioned officer to move his unit from one place to another in an orderly manner |
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What are the 3 marching steps used in drill? |
15 step, 30 step, Double Time, 180 steps per min |
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The two prescribed formations for platoons are? |
Line, column |
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What are the 4 rest position which can be given at halt? |
Rest, Parade Rest, Stand at ease, at east |
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Primary value of ceremonies? |
Render honors, preserve tradition, stimulate esprit de corps |
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Which foot is your leading foot? |
Your Left foot |
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What is the ONLY command given from Inspection Arms? |
Ready Port Arms |
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What is a RANK? |
A line which is only one element in depth |
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When marching who is the only person that is never out of step? |
Platoon guide |
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What is a file? |
A column which has a front of only one element |
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How many steps per min is quick time? |
120 steps |
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How many steps per min double time? |
180 steps |
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What are the two parts of most drill command? |
Preparatory Command Command of excitation |
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Open Ranks Steps |
1st (2 steps forward) 2nd(1 step forward) 3rd(Stands Fast) 4th( 2 15in steps to the rear) |
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Command to revoke preparatory command? |
As you were |
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Who's responsible for training and appearance of the color guard? |
The CSM |
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What is the blue book? |
A drill manual used by Baron Von Steuben (a former Prussian officer) to train the colonial army. It preceded the FM 3-21.5. It was known as "The regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States". This book was the first Army Field Manual. (FM 3-21.5 July 2003 / 1-1 / PDF 14) |