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What does the term 'Fall In' refer to?
What does the term 'Fall In' refer to?
What does 'Open Ranks March' mean?
What does 'Open Ranks March' mean?
What does 'Ready Front' signify?
What does 'Ready Front' signify?
What does the command 'Closed Ranks March' involve?
What does the command 'Closed Ranks March' involve?
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What action does 'Present Arms' denote?
What action does 'Present Arms' denote?
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What does 'Order Arms' refer to?
What does 'Order Arms' refer to?
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What does 'Parade Rest' command imply?
What does 'Parade Rest' command imply?
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What is the command associated with 'Attention'?
What is the command associated with 'Attention'?
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What does 'Left Face' command signify?
What does 'Left Face' command signify?
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What does 'About Face' mean?
What does 'About Face' mean?
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What does 'Forward March' indicate?
What does 'Forward March' indicate?
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What does 'Right Flank' refer to?
What does 'Right Flank' refer to?
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What does 'Left Flank' signify?
What does 'Left Flank' signify?
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What action does 'Column Right March' indicate?
What action does 'Column Right March' indicate?
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What does 'Eyes Right' command mean?
What does 'Eyes Right' command mean?
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What does 'Change Step March' involve?
What does 'Change Step March' involve?
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What does 'Flight Halt' command indicate?
What does 'Flight Halt' command indicate?
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What does 'Right Step March' mean?
What does 'Right Step March' mean?
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Study Notes
JROTC 30 Step Drill Sequence
- Fall In: The command to assemble or form units in a designated area.
- Open Ranks March: Movement where rank spacing is increased to allow more room between individuals.
- Ready Front: Command to return to a front-facing position after movements or formations.
- Closed Ranks March: Movement that reduces distance within ranks, bringing individuals closer together.
- Present Arms: A formal salute position, demonstrating respect and readiness.
- Order Arms: Returning from the salute position to a relaxed, standing position.
- Parade Rest: A relaxed position held while remaining attentive, often seen in ceremonies.
- Attention: A command to stand in a formal, upright posture indicating readiness and focus.
- Left Face: A pivot to the left in a prescribed manner, used during formations.
- About Face: A complete turn to face the opposite direction, executed in a specific fashion.
- Forward March: Command to initiate forward movement in unison.
- Right Flank: A movement where the formation turns to the right side.
- Left Flank: The opposite of right flank, turning the formation to the left side.
- Column Right March: Movement where the formation transitions to a column and turns right.
- To The Rear March: Command to reverse direction while maintaining formation integrity.
- Eyes Right: A salute made to the right side during formations or parades.
- Change Step March: Adjusting the marching step to better align with formations or transitions.
- Flight Halt: Command to stop moving and align the unit for formation or inspection.
- Right Step March: Command to move laterally to the right while maintaining the same direction of travel.
Additional Notes
- Some commands like "Forward March" appear multiple times emphasizing the importance of movement integrity.
- Commands are designed for precision and discipline, crucial in JROTC training and ceremonies.
- Each step builds on foundational military discipline and teamwork, essential for success within the program.
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