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Revision as of 15:00, 20 January 2021
Drilling & Marching | |
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Recreation | |
Skill Level 123 | |
Approval authority General Conference | Year of Introduction 1976 |
See also |
AY Honors/Drilling & Marching/Overview
The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:
5. Properly execute the following movements:
- a. Mark Time
- b. Forward March
- c. Right Flank
- d. Left Flank
- e. Column Right (with columns of three or four persons)
- f. Column Left (with columns of three or four persons)
- g. Rear March
- h. Halt
1. Explain five or more objectives of drilling.
2. Define the following:
- a. Formation
- b. Line
- c. Rank
- d. Interval
- e. Column
- f. File
- g. Distance
- h. Cover
- i. Flank
- j. Cadence
3. Explain the actions in each of the following groups:
- a. At Ease, Stand At Ease, and Parade Rest
- b. Mark Time, Quick Time, and Double Time
- c. Hand Salute and Present Arms
- d. Right (Left) Flank and Column Right (Left)
4. Properly execute the following basic movements:
- a. Attention
- b. Parade Rest
- c. Stand At Ease
- d. At Ease
- e. Dress Right Dress
- f. Prayer Attention
- g. Present Arms
- h. Order Arms
- i. Right Face
- j. Left Face
- k. About Face
- l. Fall Out
5. Properly execute the following movements:
- a. Mark Time
- b. Forward March
- c. Right Flank
- d. Left Flank
- e. Column Right (with columns of three or four persons)
- f. Column Left (with columns of three or four persons)
- g. Rear March
- h. Halt
6. Explain and demonstrate how to use, display, fold, and care for the national flag.
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