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| special, formal or group activities to honor distinguished persons or recognize special events, and to demonstrate proficiency and training state of troops |
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| ceremonial position occupied by junior member of command staff in reviews... 140 steps per minute |
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| element on which a movement is planned, regulated, or aligned |
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| total space from front to rear of any formation... individual is 12 inches |
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| space from front to rear BETWEEN units. distance between individuals is 40 inches as measured from chests to backs of person in front of them |
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| 180 steps per minute, 30 inches in length |
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| alignment of elements side by side or in line maintaining proper interval |
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| basic formation, smallest drill unit |
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| single column of persons placed on behind the other |
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| line on which adjutant forms the front rank of troops for a parade |
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| extreme right or left side of a formation in line or column |
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| space occupied by a unit, measured from flank to flank, front of an individual is 22 inches |
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| space b/w individuals placed side by side, normal is arms length, close is 4 inches |
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| single line of persons placed side by side |
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| demonstrative method (drill manual) |
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-state name and purpose -demonstrate -explain and demonstrate in detail -ask questions on it and demonstrate again -have formation do it and make on spot corrections -critique and review |
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| example of combined preparatory command and command of execution |
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| example of supplementary command (one unit of element must execute a movement different) |
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| continue the march, stand fast |
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| prepare for inspection, dismiss the squadron |
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| can you call flight letter in command |
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| volume used in giving a command |
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| ability of your voice to reach whatever distance is desired without undue strain |
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| depends on correct use of tongue lips and teeth for form the separate sounds of a word |
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| extra quality in a voice that demands immediate response |
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| what command does a instructor use to conduct drill by mass commands? |
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| AT YOUR COMMAND, call the flight to attention, COMMAND |
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| what command does a instructor use to end mass commands? |
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| when in line formation, where is guide on |
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| to right of 1st element leader |
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| when in column, where is guide on |
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| in front of final element leader (far right side) |
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| where is a guide when halted or marching, column or file? |
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| dress is always to base element, and to the right. |
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| guide and flight command swap places by passing right shoulders, guide right to get back |
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| first element leader when falling it |
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| where do extra airmen go in formation |
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| distance between people in open ranks |
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| formation of troops in group or wing marching in a prescribed manner. |
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| measure of how well you meet the challenges of your job |
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| enforced obedience to legal orders and regulations |
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| willing and instinctive sense of responsibility that leads you to know what needs to be done |
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