30-Step Drill Sequence PDF

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This document describes a 30-step drill sequence for second-year cadets. It is mandatory for all second-year cadets and details each step of the drill. It also includes instructions for commanders and cadets.

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4 30-STEP DRILL SEQUENCE The requirement for all second-year cadets is to be able to march. Headquarters AFJROTC has developed a 30-step drill sequence which is required to be executed by all second-year cadets or higher. Cadet Commander will report in to the inspector, after the command fall-in is...

4 30-STEP DRILL SEQUENCE The requirement for all second-year cadets is to be able to march. Headquarters AFJROTC has developed a 30-step drill sequence which is required to be executed by all second-year cadets or higher. Cadet Commander will report in to the inspector, after the command fall-in is given. Example: Sir/Ma’am, Unit Number, is prepared for the 30-step drill sequence. Request permission to use your drill area, Sir/Ma’am! 30-Step Drill Sequence (Mandatory for all second-year cadets) 1. *Fall in 16. To the rear march (Sizing of flight/count off is not required for HQ AFJROTC purposes – units may teach these if they wish commands, but they are not required for our purposes) 2. Open ranks march 17. To the rear march 3. Ready front 18. Column right march 4. Close ranks march 19. Forward march 5. Present arms 20. Eyes right (salute the evaluator) 6.Order arms 21. Ready Front 7. Parade rest 22. Column right march 8. Attention 23. Forward march 9. Left face 24. Change step march 10. About face 25. Column right march 11. Forward march 26. Forward march 12. Right flank march 27. Flight halt 13. Left flank march 28. Left face 14. Column right march 29. Right step march 15. Forward march 30. Flight halt Cadet Commander will report out to the inspector, after the command flight halt is given. Example: Sir/Ma’am, Unit Number, request permission to exit your drill area, Sir/Ma’am! Remember the 30-step drill sequence is a big box. If cadets can visualize a box, they can successfully lead a group of cadets through the 30-step sequence.

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