The drill command to stop marching without taking extra steps is "Halt!" When this command is given, the troops are instructed to come to a complete stop and stand at attention immediately. It's important for all members to execute this command simultaneously and avoid any additional movements after the command is issued.
To 'know the drill' means that a person has practiced the steps or procedures involved in some process to the point that they are able to do it without any thought. The term 'drill' comes from close order drill, which means marching in ranks while performing turns, marching in place, changing step, and other actions.
Generally, a marching band first learns the music so as to memorize it before setting it to drill, that way the band can better focus on accurately hitting the formation without worrying about which notes to play. Setting drill comes next, usually accompanied by adding in horn moves. Once the music and drill are successfully memorized and combined, the band works on military perfection with the drill and bringing out the dynamics and articulations in the music.
There are 5 types of different drill in JROTC there is colorguard, unarmed drill which is just marching, then armed drill which is marching but with the rifles and then unarmed trick which normally consists of girls marching with style to it and boys armed trick which is the guys spinning rifles.
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George T. Bennett has written: 'Grooming the marching band for high school contests' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Marching bands, Drill and minor tactics 'Street routines for marching band contests and public exhibitions, by George T. Bennett ..' -- subject(s): Instruction and study, Marching bands, Drill and minor tactics
Well, obviously a marching band will use a marching snare drum. Drill lines, that specialize in drums also use the marching snare drum. Any type of band that is going to be on the move will probably be using marching snare drums.
There are two purposes for the instruction of drill and ceremony. The first is that it is the most efficient way to move an element from point a to point b. The second is that it is the most effective way to condition the human mind to obey without questioning the command. Each command is comprised of a preparatory command and a command of execution. As soon as a preparatory command is given, the individuals in the element are preparing to execute the command upon receiving the command of execution. Not questioning the correctness of the command, they are wholly focused on immediate and perfect execution. In this way, the individual is conditioned to obey without thought; to act as a part of a larger whole.
the two type of command in COD are: the preparatory command ang command of execution! hope it can help ;)
Order the Marine Corps Manual.
A drill command typically consists of two parts: the preparatory command and the command of execution. The preparatory command alerts the unit to get ready for the movement or action, while the command of execution signals when to carry out the action. For example, in the command "Forward, march," "Forward" is the preparatory command, and "march" is the command of execution. Together, these parts ensure clear communication and coordination during drills.
THE ANSWER IS........... 115 people including color guard(no drill team)
To command an army and train them for battle.