British Army Drill Manual
For their support to the creation of The Rifles Drill Manual; WO1(Comd SM) P Hyde MC, WO1 G Paton, WO2 S Lansdowne, BMaj S Topp, BMaj Lewis, CSjt C Sharp and LCpl S Yaseen. We also wish to thank the Army School of Ceremonial for their valued contributions and Support. We are indebted to Infantry Publications Mrs Wendy Shutler and WO1 R Owen. Drill Commands Handbook; The Canadian Forces Manual of Drill and Ceremonial (archived copy, retrieved date=2012-02-16 – The Household Division of the British Army practicing drill for the trooping of the colour. Not British army but the drill is the same. Does anyone know where a copy of a drill manual can be obtained, either online or book store??? Pamphlet 8 Army.
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Pre-OwnedFrom CanadaUS Navy recruits marching in a drill hallA Polish soldier in the slope arms position.Drill commands, commonly referred to by the United States Armed Forces as Drill and ceremony[citation needed] are generally used with a group that is marching, most often in military foot drill or marching band.[1][2][3] Drill commands are usually heard in major events involving service personnel, reservists and veterans of a country's armed forces, and by extension, public security services and youth uniformed organizations.
- 1Common drill commands
Common drill commands
Without weapons
- Fall In. Have designated troops move into formation on the parade square and/or ground.
- Fall Out. Have designated troops to face the commander to be dismissed.
- Dismissed. Telling designated units to leave the parade square/ground.
- Attention Have the soldiers adopt the At Attention position
- Right Dress, - all personnel except the right marker bring up their right arms parallel to the ground. At the same time, all members of the formation snap their heads so they are facing right. After this, they pause, and then shuffle back to a new position, where their hand is extremely close to the soldier's shoulder on their right, unless otherwise specified. The American version of this is called Dress Right, DRESS.
- Eyes Front, Right Dress, the front rank snaps their arms down and faces forward, while all other ranks simply face forward.
- Stand at Ease (United States: Parade Rest) has the soldiers in a more relaxed position.
With weapons
- Shoulder/Slope/Carry Arms: The rifle is brought on the left or right sides by the shoulder.
- Present Arms: The soldiers bring their weapons to the front of their bodies, and move adjust their right foot position. Soldiers without weapons use a salute appropriate for their headdress. In the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations, the command is often preceded with a General Salute or Royal/Presidential/National Salute, when appropriate.
- Order Arms: Soldiers carrying a weapon will lower it to the ground.
- Port Arms: The weapon is brought out in front of the soldier, and held by the right hand on small of the butt, or equivalent, and the left hand about the forestock, or equivalent.
- High Port Arms: The weapon is brought out in front of the soldier in the form similar to Port Arms but higher so that the butt and forestock or equivalent is raised.
British Drilling And Marching
A British soldier in the port arms position.[4][5]
See also
References
- ^Bailey, Wayne; Caneva, Thomas (30 June 2003). 'The Complete Marching Band Resource Manual: Techniques and Materials for Teaching, Drill Design, and Music Arranging'. University of Pennsylvania Press – via Google Books.
- ^Burke, Carol (20 July 2018). 'Camp All-American, Hanoi Jane, and the High-and-tight: Gender, Folklore, and Changing Military Culture'. Beacon Press – via Google Books.
- ^Manning, Roger B. (26 July 2007). 'Styles of Command in Seventeenth-Century English Armies'. The Journal of Military History. 71 (3): 671–699. doi:10.1353/jmh.2007.0219 – via Project MUSE.
- ^https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/order%20arms
- ^http://www.907sqn.com/resources/drill/Army%20Drill%20Reference%20401_e.pdf
External links
- The Canadian Forces Manual of Drill and Ceremonial (archived copy, retrieved date=2012-02-16
- [1] – The Household Division of the British Army practicing drill for the trooping of the colour
British Army All Arms Drill Manual
British Army Foot Drill Manual Pdf
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