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What TC covers drill and ceremony?

TC 3-21.5

What's a guidon?

A swallow tailed flag carried by companies batteries troops and detachments

What foot is the lead foot?

Left foot

What's the only command given from "inspection arms"?

Ready. Port. Arms

What's an element?

An individual section platoon company or unit that makes up part of a higher unit

Who is the only person never out of step?

The platoon guide

What's a file?

A column with a one element front

When do you give the command "squad halt"?

When either foot strikes the ground

What's a formation?

An arrangement of elements in a prescribed manner

After weapons are issued and soldiers have fallen in what's the next command given?

Inspection. Arms

When passing the colors when is the salute rendered?

6 paces before and held till 6 paces after

How manus steps per minute is quick time?

120

How many steps per minute is double time?

180

What command is given to reverse direction of March?

Rear. March

From what position are stationary movements given?

The position of attention

On what foot is "mark time March" given?

Either foot

What's cover?

Directly aligning yourself with the person in front of you

How do you measure a step?

Heel to heel

What are three marching steps?

15in


30in


30in double time

What's a review?

A ceremony to


present decorations or awards


Commemorate events


Honor visiting high ranking officers


Honor individual or unit achievements

What are 4 rest positions given at "halt"?

Parade rest


Rest


At ease


Stand at ease

What are the two parts of most drill command?

Preparatory command


Command of execution

What's the interval between preparatory commands and commands of execution?

One step or one count

What are two prescribed formations?

Line and column

What's the primary value of ceremonies?

Render honors


Preserve tradition


Stimulate esprit de corps

What's the purpose of drill?

Enable commanders/NCO's to move units


Aid in discipline training


Provide training of soldiers in commanding troops

What is a rank?

A line only one element in depth

What command is given to revoke a preparatory command?

As you were

Who is responsible for appearance and training of the color guard?

CSM

How many steps separate platoons in a company?

5 steps

What is depth?

The distance from front to rear of a formation

What position is the guidon when a prepress command is given?

Raised vertical position

What are three methods for teaching drill?

Step by step


Talk through


By the numbers

How many steps are taken by each rank during "open ranks"?

1: two 30in steps forward


2: one 30in step forward


3: stands fast


4: two 15in steps back

What movements require 15in steps?

Half step


Left step


Right step


Backwards March

What's the blue book?

Drill manual used to train colonial army


First army field manual

When executing rear match what foot do you pivot on?

Both

What FM covers Drill & Ceremonies
FM 6-22 Appendix B (OCT 06)