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What Training Circular (TC) covers Drill and Ceremony?

TC 3-21.5

What is Drill?

Certain movements by which a unit (or individuals) is moved in a uniform manner from one formation to another, or from one place to another. Movements are executed in unison and with precision.

What are Ceremonies?

Formations and movements in which a number of troops execute movements in unison and with precision just as in drill; however, their primary value is to render honors, preserve tradition, and stimulate esprit de corps.

What is the primary value of drill, historically?

To prepare troops for battle

What are the three methods of instruction used to teach Drill to Soldiers?

1.Step-by-step


2. Talk-through


3. By-the-numbers

What method of instruction is used to teach Marching movements?

-Step-by-step method

What methods of instruction is best used to teach movements that require numerous or simultaneous actions by an individual or unit?

-The talk-through method

What method of instruction is best used to teach movements that have two or more counts?

-By-the-numbers method

What are the three stages of instruction when teaching drill?

1. Explanation stage


2. Demonstration stage


3. Practice stage

In all phases of drill, instruction and practical work can best be presented by using which type(s) of formation?

-The U-formation or line formation.

To enable Soldiers to learn or maintain cadence and develop rhythm, what should the instructor have them do while marching?

-Count cadence

What command is given to revoke a Preparatory command?

-The command “AS YOU WERE”

What are the two parts of most drill commands?

1. The Preparatory command


2. The command of Execution

What does the Preparatory command do?

(a) States the movement to be carried out


(b) Mentally prepares the Soldier for its execution

Note: In the command Forward, MARCH, the preparatory command is Forward

What does the Execution command do?

-The command of execution tells when the movement is to be carried out

Note: In Forward, MARCH, the command of execution is MARCH

What is the interval between the preparatory command and the command of execution?

-Always one step or count

Name three Combined commands.

1.FALL IN


2. AT EASE


3. REST

In some commands, the preparatory command & the command of execution are combined.

What are Supplementary commands?

Verbal orders given by a subordinate leader that reinforce and complement a commander’s order

Example: Stand Fast

What are Supplementary commands?

Verbal orders given by a subordinate leader that reinforce and complement a commander’s order

Example: Stand Fast

What are Directives?

Oral orders given by the commander that direct or cause a subordinate leader to act

EXAMPLE: Have your units open ranks and stack arms; bring your units to present arms.

What are Supplementary commands?

Verbal orders given by a subordinate leader that reinforce and complement a commander’s order

Example: Stand Fast

What are Directives?

Oral orders given by the commander that direct or cause a subordinate leader to act

EXAMPLE: Have your units open ranks and stack arms; bring your units to present arms.

What four voice characteristics provide for an ideal Command voice?

1. Voice Control


2. Distinctiveness


3. Inflection


4. Cadence