Normal interval, close interval, and double interval
when a squad is changing intervals what command is given
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Normal Interval
Normal interval, close interval, and double interval
Normal Interval
Dress Right, DRESS and Ready, FRONT
When the squad is in a line formation, the squad leader assumes a post three steps in front of and centered on the squad; when in a column or a column of twos, three steps to the left and centered on the squad. When the squad drills as part of a larger unit, the squad leader occupies the number one (base) position of the squad.
normal interval, MARCH
Double Interval, MARCH
At close interval, MARCH!
The square leader assumes a post three steps to the left and centered in the squad. To ensure that each member understands the number of steps to take, the squad leader should command Count off prior to any commands.
One of the interval choices when forming a squad is the "10-step interval." This spacing allows for effective communication and movement while maintaining a tactical formation. It ensures that squad members can support each other and react quickly to any changes in the situation. Proper intervals enhance overall cohesion and readiness during operations.