marching in place
"Mark time, March"
All marching movements excuted from the Halt are initiated from the____________.
Position of Attention
Define Stand at Ease
execute parade rest but turn your head and eyes directly toward the leader of he formation
Two basic steps used in marching
30 inch step & 15 inch step
Thje extreme right or left of a side of a rank
Flank
To halt from backward, March is a ______count movement
two count movement
Standard marching pace of 120 steps per minute
quick time
On this command REST you may
you may move and talk unless otherwise directed
Approximately an "elbows length" between cadets
close interval
Approximately one "arms length" between Cadets
Normal Interval
A command to bring a moving formation to a standstill
Halt
Fast marching pace of 180 steps per minute
Double Time
A two count movement for turning to one side or the other
Facing
Approximately an "arms length " on either side of each Cadet
Double Interval
Another term for column
File
A prescribed distance from one heel to the other heel of a marching soldier
steps
A command to relax the body while remaining silent in place and not assuming any particular position
At Ease
A relaxed form of march without cadence a set cadence to conserve troops energy
rest movements
To cause to rotate, revolve or turn
Pivot
A particular grouping of Cadets for drill
Formation
The _____inch step was designed to slow a formations advance to facilitate battlefield and parade field positions.
15 inch
A command to come to an erect position with eyes to the front, arms to the sides, and heels together
Attention
A command to position the legs about 10 inches apart straight without locking the knees; simultaneously, place the hands at the small of the back and centered on the belt. Keep fingers of both hands extended and joined, interlocking the thumbs so that the palm of the right hand is outward.
Parade Rest
On the command fall out can you leave the area ?
No, only when dismissed. The command fall out you must stay in the immediate area.
The smallest unit in the Army organization composed of varying number of personnel depending on the type of element and led bt a noncommissioned officer
Squad