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DRILL COMPETITIONS. 11 FEB 2012 –Langham Creek HS 24 FEB 2012 – Cleveland HS. COMMANDS. AND THE COMMAND VOICE. Drill and Ceremonies Book. Chapter 2 Pages 11 – 17 Workbook Notes. Objectives. Know basic commands and characteristics of the command voice
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DRILL COMPETITIONS 11 FEB 2012 –Langham Creek HS 24 FEB 2012 – Cleveland HS
COMMANDS AND THE COMMAND VOICE
Drill and Ceremonies Book • Chapter 2 • Pages 11 – 17 • Workbook • Notes
Objectives • Know basic commands and characteristics of the command voice • Identify the types of commands used during the basic military drill movements • Identify and execute the necessary qualities of the command voice • Apply and execute the concepts and principles of basic drill positions and movements
Define Drill • Types of Commands • General Rules for Commands • The Command Voice • Practice the Command Voice • Cadence • Fall Out For Drill
A necessary skill in the military profession; that when done well, has a unifying effect that promotes DISCIPLINE, TEAMWORK, AND ESPRIT D’ CORPS
Drill • A major factor in the development of • Confidence • Discipline • Poise/Posture • Precision • Skill
COMMAND • ORDER • DIRECTION • TELLS YOU WHAT TO DO • DIRECTS ONE TO TAKE ACTION • DRILL COMMAND • ORAL ORDER
COMMAND • ORDER • DIRECTION • TELLS YOU WHAT TO DO • DIRECTS YOU TO TAKE ACTION
COMMAND VOICE • LOUDNESS • INFLECTION • PROJECTION • SNAP • DISTINCTIVENESS
LOUDNESS • VOLUME • LOUD ENOUGH FOR ALL TO HEAR
INFLECTION • CHANGE IN PITCH • NOT MONOTONE • RISING TONE IN THE VOICE
PROJECTION • FOCUS ON THE PERSON FARTHEST AWAY • DO NOT STRAIN THE VOICE
SNAP • EXTRA QUALITY THAT DEMANDS IMMEDIATE RESPONSE • INDICATES COMPLETE CONTROL OF YOURSELF AND THE SITUATION
DISTINCTIVENESS • CORRECT USE OF TONGUE, TEETH, LIPS, AND TEETH • WORDS CAN BE UNDERSTOOD
DISTINCTIVE L I P S