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What Training Circular (TC) covers Drill and Ceremony? |
TC 3-21.5 |
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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. |
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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. |
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What is the primary value of drill, historically? |
To prepare troops for battle |
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What are the three methods of instruction used to teach Drill to Soldiers? |
1.Step-by-step 2. Talk-through 3. By-the-numbers |
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What method of instruction is used to teach Marching movements? |
-Step-by-step method |
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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 |
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What method of instruction is best used to teach movements that have two or more counts? |
-By-the-numbers method |
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What are the three stages of instruction when teaching drill? |
1. Explanation stage 2. Demonstration stage 3. Practice stage |
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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. |
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To enable Soldiers to learn or maintain cadence and develop rhythm, what should the instructor have them do while marching? |
-Count cadence |
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What command is given to revoke a Preparatory command? |
-The command “AS YOU WERE” |
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What are the two parts of most drill commands? |
1. The Preparatory command 2. The command of Execution |
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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 |
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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 |
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What is the interval between the preparatory command and the command of execution? |
-Always one step or count |
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Name three Combined commands. |
1.FALL IN 2. AT EASE 3. REST |
In some commands, the preparatory command & the command of execution are combined. |
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What are Supplementary commands? |
Verbal orders given by a subordinate leader that reinforce and complement a commander’s order |
Example: Stand Fast |
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What are Supplementary commands? |
Verbal orders given by a subordinate leader that reinforce and complement a commander’s order |
Example: Stand Fast |
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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. |
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What are Supplementary commands? |
Verbal orders given by a subordinate leader that reinforce and complement a commander’s order |
Example: Stand Fast |
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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. |
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What four voice characteristics provide for an ideal Command voice? |
1. Voice Control 2. Distinctiveness 3. Inflection 4. Cadence |
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