Thumbs will cover the hole formed by curled fingers. The Referve.for the Colours to be fix Files. For turns, basic precautionaries are "Advance/retire/move to the (right/left)" where turns to the right and left flanks are "move to the right in threes (three ranks) / in file (two ranks) / in single file." A command voice is characterized by DLIPS: D istinctness, L oudness, I nflection, P rojection, and S nap. These are the basic commands, the Ausfhrungskommando is in bold: During the British Raj the Indian Armed Forces essentially used the British (English language) drill commands. They poft themfelves in the rear of what was the front rank, and the Officers commanding divifions, change places with the Serjeants which covered their Files. 2. . The Performance of all Manoeuvres may be done either with a flow or a quick pace, as the commanding Officer fhall think proper to direct. The leading Company ftands faft, the next fix companies being at half Diftance, wheel each from the centre to the right and left outwards, and by half companies form the two faces or flanks of the fquare j the rear company clofes up, and forms the rear face. into the Muzzle, fhaking the Powder into the Barrel. Although this system is meant to teach movements correctly and quickly, and set a standard of foot and arms drill throughout the forces, it is not favoured by many drill instructors who see it as too rigid, promoting an atmosphere of mindless obeyance which fails to produce good soldiers who can think for themselves. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Explanation--- 1. XXXI. The main advantage of the British Redcoats was that they trained at this procedure almost every day. In the United States Armed Forces, the basis of drill procedures can be traced to von Steuben's 'Blue Book'. The Pioneers clofe at the fame Time with the rear ranks, keeping the Diftance of four Paces from the Rear-. The youngeft Serjeant of Grenadiers having faced to the right, marches to the Front, and drefling in a line with the other Serjeants, keeps oppofite the Centre of his own Company -, the other two Serjeants of Grenadiers poft themfelves, one on the Right of the Front, and the other on the Right of the Rear rank of their own Company. Learn the 3 basic commands and positions for Scottish/British style military drill from Regimental Drum Major Association founder Paul Olson. Two, three, up. Philip Brankin has been the Company Sergeant Major of the Chicago Highland Rifles since April 2001. However, As the firelock is recovered and cocked, ftep brifkly ftraight to the Right with the right Foot a full Pace, bringing the left heel about fix inches before the right foot, the body ftraight and as fquare to the Front as poflible. 2. The soldier would then bite off the top of the cartridge (the end without the bullet) and hold it closed with the thumb and index finger. The Battalion advances in two columns, each of fix menin Front. After they have marched paft the General, the Ranks are to clofe before they wheel, and to continue in clofe Order untill the Battalion is formed. Where there is no oppofition, in referve, intended by the enemy to oppofe the front, the column of files is preferred. As in Plate 2d, Fig, 2d. The command "present arms" will cause the command to salute if the command is not given rifles for the ceremony, but the salute will be held until they are ordered to lower it with the command "order arms". At the command katse eteenPIN (eyesFRONT) the formation lowers theirs arms and turns their heads forward simultaneously. If ordered to retreat the Word of Command is given : Grand-Divifions, from the Centre Retreat by Files I. At this the unit in question stands in attention, facing towards the one who has their attention. Explanation--- The Rear Ranks come to the Right about; the Officers face to the Front, and order their Arms, and the Serjeants their Halberds. N. B. Three of the left of one Grand Divifion, and three of the right of the next adjoining to it, move forward three paces ; the others of each Wing turn to their centre, then wheel out fuccefiively, and follow thofe which move forward. When a formation is formed they ojentaa (extend), so as to make sure the lines and rows are in perfect order: Soldiers are an arms length apart from each other, as the first row extends their left arm onto the right shoulder of the one next to them and turn their heads to the cornerman. Raife yourfelf up again nimbly, bringing back your left Foot to its former Pofition, keeping your body faced to the Right. 2. For drill commands given in Quick Time, the cautionary is given over the length of time it would take to march four paces. The Lieutenants on the right of the Colours, in Front of the fecond Grand Divifion. 2. The chin is raised, with the neck in the back of the collar, chest forced out, arms held by the sides, and the hands forming a fist. yksikk! 4 Motions. Achtung, prsen-, Zur Meldung/Zum Ein(Aus-)marsch der Truppenfahne, Augen, Zur Meldung/Zum Einmarsch der Truppenfahne. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Bring the right Hand brifkly up, and place it under the Cock, keeping the firelock fteady in the fame pofition. The Battalion is formed for Exercife, as in Plate 1ft, Fig. He has since been commissioned into the Territorial Army and is responsible for TA and Cadet piping. XXXIII. Bring down your right Hand as low as you can without Conftraint, with the Fingers and Thumb down the Piese and preffing thereon, the back cf the Hand to the Front. The Battalion fires two rounds as before ordered, beginning with the 4th Grand Divifion, which is now the ift to fire. On which foot do you give cautionary and executive words of . 2. Shoulder your Firelocks! Fun Trivia. Bring up the left Hand and feize it at the Swell. The officers four paces diftant from the front of their refpedtive Companies, the Captain on the Right, the Enfign in the Centre, the Lieutenant on the Left. Seize the firelock with your right hand, and turn the lock outwards, keeping the firelock perpendicular. 2. N. B. Turn the Barrel oppofite to your Face, and place your Thumb upon the Cock, raifing the Elbow fquare at this Motion. The musket used throughout this time was the 1777 pattern French Infantry musket. The Officers commanding the two platoons of Grenadiers are to give the caution. Quit the Butt with the left hand, and feize the Firelock with it at the fwell, bringing the elbow clofe down under the lock : The right hand kept faft in this motion, and the Piece ftill upright. In this case for example, the instructor wishes the squad halt as one. The Manual Exercise, as Ordered by His Majesty in 1764. III. XIII. Explanation--- 1. Show your pride in battlefield preservation by shopping in our store. Under battle conditions, many of these commands were combined for speed and efficiency. Raife the firelock high up in a perpendicular line from the Ground with your right Hand, and feize it with the left above the Spring, the Cock the Height of the Waift-Belt. By the following Words^of Command : From the Centre of the Battalion, retreat by Files! Grand-Divifion fees he has gained Ground enough to form on the left of the firft, he gives the Word, To the Front, Turn! In the United States, salutes at a halt are given on the command "hand salute". XXIII. Stay up-to-date on the American Battlefield Trust's battlefield preservation efforts, travel tips, upcoming events, history content and more. In all Evolutions where the Wheelings are long, and cannot be eafily and expeditioufly effected, by Reafon of the fituation in broken ground (in a wood, or otherwife) not admitting of it ; forming the Battalion, and all fimilar evolutions, may be performed by wheeling and facing brilkly by Files. Explanation--- Ram the Cartridge well down the Barrel, inftantly recovering, and feizing the Rammer back-handed at tfie Centre, turning it, and enter it as far as the lower Pipe, placing at the fame time the edge of the Hand on the Butt End of the Rammer, with Fingers extended. Each of thefe Columns hath its particular advocates in point of choice. Suppofe a Battalion drawn up in Line, and it is thought neceffary to form the mixed column : The commanding Of ficer gives the following Words of command : Battalion by Files and Ranks form a Colnmn at the Centre. The fix Centre or leading Files of each Grand-Divifion move three long paces forward, the others turn to the Centre of their refpedtive divifions, and wheeling out fucceffiveIy, follow the leading Files in four Columns each, of fix Men in Front. XXXV. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police's Musical Ride gives an inkling of what massed cavalry drill at speed would have looked like. From the Right of the Left Wing, forming the oblong Square. N. B. Foot and arms drill commands are taught using a formulaic method known as the Screed. Stand at Ease: Stand with feet shoulder width apart and hands behind tail bone, body braced. The Motion of Recover and coming down to the priming pofition, and opening Pans, to be done in the ufual Time. On the command. Unilingual English units and unilingual French units generally use their own language for all commands. When ordering a formation, the commanding soldier (officer or assigned drill supervisor) gives a precautionary command so the soldiers know what formation they need to fall into. Like their American counterpoints, British soldiers' lives were consumed with military drills on a regular basis. In dreffing Ranks, the Soldiers muft obferve to ftand upright, and without ftooping, to caft their Eyes fmartly to the right and l^ft* and fee the third Man's breaft, ukingcare to keep fix Inches Diftance between the Files. The school normally delivers drill training to 350. 4. Explanation--- Rear Ranks face to the Right about ; the Officers recover their Arms and face to their refpedtive Companies. Pivot on the balls of both feet, turning 180 degrees to the right and take a 12-inch step with the left foot in the new direction, with a coordinated arm swing. There is a column recommended by a late Author, cqmpofed of Ranks and files, which he calls the mixed Column, that feems to be calcilated for Defence on whatever Side it may be attacked. Explanation--- The Grenadiers and Pioneers march; the Pioneers follow the rear Rank of the Grenadiers untill the come to the rear of the Colours, when they ftand faft. The command structure within the British Army is hierarchical; with divisions and brigades controlling groupings of units from an administrative perspective. Military funeral honors may include the firing of three rifle volleys over the grave during interment. All soldiers are trained in foot and arms drill in Irish, and usually don't give a second thought as to the translations of the various commands. Also, this command is (in my experience) common across the RAF, RN and Army. The Officers move their Pofts and halt, facing outwardsfrom the Centre. N. B. The three Left of the right wing, and the three Right of the left wing, move three Paces forward ; the others turn to the Centre, and wheeling out, follow thofe which moved forward. Explanation--- 1. In the United States, the command for saluting on the march is "Eyes, right/eyes left". The company that formed the rear Tace of the Square,faces to the right, while the others are wheeling, and marches by Files untill it covers the companies on the Right, turns to the Front, clofes up, and forms as the other companies are directed. Soon after independence, the drill commands were Indianised. Donations to the Trust are tax deductible to the full extent allowable under the law. [1][2][3] Drill commands are usually heard in major events involving service personnel, reservists and veterans of a country's armed forces, and by extension, public security services and youth uniformed organizations. In the Commonwealth countries, the following saluting on the march commands are ordered with a preparatory command of Saluting on the march. For example, Saluting on the march, to the front salute and always called on the left foot. The firft Grand-Divifion continues marching; the other three Divifions face to the Right, march by Files until they fucceffively cover the firft Grand- Divifion -, then ordered by their refpective Officers, To the Front, Turn! Thumbs will cover the hole formed by curled fingers. At which Time the whole comes to a Recover. This publication supersedes all previous Military Drill manuals and instructions from HM 10th Regiment of Foot, American Contingent This 5th Day of March in the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand and Six March! Sink your Body down, and come to the Pofition defcribed in the fecond motion of Grounding. Drill commands are best given in an excellent command voice. Officers and Serjeants recover their arms at three motions. The Battalion is fuppofed to be maiching, and receives the Word of Command : The three right files of each Grand-Divifion march thretf long Paces forward ; the reft of the battalion turn to the right. N. B. Strike and feize the Firelock fo low with the right- hand as juft to adanit the left Arm between it and the Lock in the next Motion. To have the attention of a unit, the commanding officer shouts e.g. From the Wings by half Companies re-pafs the Defile! As explained in three motions of the fourteenth word ofcommand. Conducting Guides The commanding Officer then gives the Words: Supernumerary Officers, Serjeants and Pioneers, go thro' the intervals neareft them ; the Drummers round the flanks of the Grand-Divifions. In a drill type formation, a military unit executes precise movements from one formation to another or marches from one place to another. See more at drummajors.org. The two Centre Half Companies, or Platoons, march three long paces to the front ; the other files of the battalion face to the Centre, and march until they are near meeting ; then the half companies two and two fucceffively front, and follow thofe which lead, moving up as they advance to clofe Order. As for sizing these are the commands that need to be executed (these are in fact nearly identical to the British 'form up' commands); Spain and Spanish speaking nations of Latin America have all parade commands in the Spanish language both in unarmed and armed drill as well as in marching and saluting. The leading company moves half Diftance forwards, the files of the flank faces, face to the front of the fquare, then wheel inwards by files; until the refpective half companies join, and front by word from their own Officers ; forming again a column of companies at half Diftance. N. B. The Battalion again formed, facing to the rear. At this the soldiers turn their heads forward and lower their arm when the one next to them has done so, forming a wave. The Grenadier Drummers and Fifers on the right of that Company. Strike and feize the piece with the right hand clofie be-low the left Arm. Attention: Standing with heels together, feet thirty degrees apart and body rigid with fists clenched and thumbs pointing down seams of trousers. Shut your Pan brifkly, drawing your right Arm at this Motion toward your Body, holding the Cartridge faft in your Hand, as in the former Pofition. N. B. Two, three, down. marches forward in a line with the firft divifion, and orders Halt, Drefs; the other two divifious form in like Manner. When resting on reversed arms the weapon points towards the ground and the eyes are . KOR_ZABIT writes: 21.11.2013 at 16:26:26 Choose from, nor almost as numerous makers of multi-tools in basic size of workpieces. Based on the 'blunt whetstone' of drill instruction to recruits it was for many hundreds of years the foundation of battle discipline in all Armies. The Chaplain, Quarter-mafter, Surgeon and Mate, on the right between the Grenadiers and the Battalion, and in a line with the Officers. N. B. Napoleonic tactics describe certain battlefield principles used by national armies from the late 18th century until the invention and adoption of the rifled musket in the mid 19th century. Draw it quite out, turn it, and enter it into the muzzle. Chaplain, Quarter-Mafter, Surgeon and Mate, in one Rank. Like their American counterpoints, British soldiers lives were consumed with military drills on a regular basis. This new drill manual became the bible of exercises and maneuvres for the French Army until the after the end of Napoleon's reign in 1815. The Grenadier Officers, with advanced Arms, go to the right-about at the fame time with the Officers of the battalion. Malaysia follows a nearly identical system of commands. The Flank Platoons face outwards, and march by files in the rear, wheeling on the ground they ftand on ; or if preffed for time, they may face inwards, march by Files along the Rear, until the two Platoons meet; turn to the Rear, and re-pafs the bridge : turn outward march to their former Ground and Front. As before, coming to the left about, inftead of the left. Quit the right hand, and bring it down the right fide. Quit the Firelock with the right Hand, and finking it at the fame Time with your left, feize it at the muzzle, which muft be of an equal height with your Chin, and hold it clofe againft your right Side. Germany. Explanation--- Officers march through the intervals on the Right of their refpective Companies nine Paces in the Rear. In Mexico, the suffix ya is used after every command, while in Spanish countries of South America the suffix ar (short for armas) is used for armed drill while the suffix mar (short for marcha) is used for marching drill and the suffix al (short for alto) is used to call to a halt. Raife the firelock from your fhoulder, and place your left Hand with a quick motion above the lock, holding the piece right up and down in both hands before you, and your left Hand even with your Eyes. Quit the right hand, and bring up the Firelock with the Left, feize it again under the Cock with your Right, as in the fecond motion of the Secure. The three Companies of the right wing, next the centre, face to the Right, and form the right Flank. The Regiments fometimes march paft the reviewing Officer in Companies by Fours --- This is fo generally known and practifed, that particular Directions- are here unneceffary. The Wachbataillon commands mentioned below are only an excerpt of the latter's regulations. The Pioneers to be four Paces in the rear of the referve. Officers ported, as in Plate 2d, Fig. 3. Note that in Indonesia, all commands end with 3 words according to the command given: Ger-AK! ", an order to run). The Battalion is in Columns of Companies fronting to the right. The Battalion faces, Supernumerary Officers, &c. taketheir former Pofts. In maintaining this precision, the marching is standardized to a 24-inch step and performed at a cadence of 100 to 120 steps per minute. An interval of one pace or three feet between each company. For military commands, it is usually added the word Senjata which means Arms but differs according to which type of command is given. The Majority of our funds go directly to Preservation and Education. Although Irish is taught throughout primary and secondary education in the Republic, very few recruits or cadets in any of the three services are fully bilingual, less still use Irish as a first language. Explanation--- 1 and 2 motions as in the two firft of the Secure. Platoon! is also ordered for moving commands like marching, and Mul-AI!, is to give order to Start the command/order given. The Colonel fix Paces in the Front of the Colours. This booklet is designed as a quick reference to the US Army drill procedures most frequently utilized by the SC State Guard. Reverse arms and the related rest on arms reversed are military drill commands used as a mark of respect at funerals and on occasions of mourning, especially in the armed forces of Commonwealth nations.When marching in reverse arms the soldier's weapon is held pointing behind them and grasped behind their back. The arms will be lowered back to their normal position on the commands Order arms. Caft off the Piece a little, and feize the fame with the left Hand around the Swell, that Elbow clofe to the lock. Other drill movements, may be different to commands of the 40s and 50s, but when a group of Soldiers (I will use soldiers because the Navy's drill is weird) are stood at ease, a Sergeant or Warrant Officer will start with a word to get the parade to pay attention, usually "Parade", "Squad", "Troop" etc. Individual Drill . The Battalion is drawn up for Firings, and the. Each Grand-Divifion wheel by files to the left, and follow thofe which moved forward. Napoleonic tactics are characterized by intense drilling of the soldiers; speedy battlefield movement; combined arms assaults between infantry, cavalry, and artillery; and a relatively small numbers of . The chin is raised, with the neck in the back of the collar, chest forced out, arms held by the sides, and the hands forming a fist. The Drummers march ftraight out, when they have paffed the line where the Major ftands, they face inwards, and take poft behind him, keeping faced to the Centre untill the next Flam. Step back with your right foot, placing it behind your left Heel, and come to the Reft. Draw the Rammer with a quick Motion half out feizing it at the muzzle back-handed. In covering their File leaders, they muft look between their Heads and the Firelocks. Both platoons are ordered to Halt by" their own Officers. [1] [2] [3] Drill commands are usually heard in major events involving service personnel, reservists and veterans of a country's armed forces, and by extension, public security services and youth uniformed organizations. Step brifkly back with your right Foot, placing it a hand's breadth diftant from your left heel, at the fame time bring down the firelock as quick as poffible to the reft, finking it as far down before your left knee, as your right hand will permit without conftraint , your left hand at the feather Spring, and your Right, with Fingers extended held under the Guard, taking care to draw in the muzzle well towards your Body, and to drefs in a Line with the Butt End. Stand at Ease: Stand with feet shoulder width apart and hands behind tail bone, body braced. To be very exact in counting a Second of Time, or One, Two, between each Motion. The Serjeants at the fame Time fall into the intervals, to complete the Files of Officers. The Battalion formed, and facing to the Rear. The Motions of handling cartridge, to fhutting the pans, to be done as quick as poflible; when the Pans are fhut, a fmall Paufe is to be made, and caft about together , then the loading motions are to be done as quick as poflible ; but before the Rammer is returned, another fmall paufe is to be made, counting one, two, between each Motion, until the Firelock is fhouldered. "command language"). N. B. N. B. Paffing a Defile or Bridge by half Companies. In some Regiments and Corps called squadrons or batteries, sub-divided into platoons or troops. Stop the Largest Rezoning in Orange County History, Treaty of Alliance with France Primary Source Questions. The Grenadier Company at ten Paces diftance from the. Quit the left hafld, and place it ftrong upon the butt. The Rear ranks ftep off together with their left feet ; the Centre marching five Paces, and the Rear ten. N. B. [1], Each of the three services in the United Kingdom has its own drill manuals. As the Body is finking, the right Knee is to be thrown fo far back as the left leg may be right up and down, the right Foot to be thrown a little to the Right, the body to be kept ftraight, the head up, looking to the right along the rank, the fame as if fhouldered ; the firelock to be upright, and the Butt about four Inches to the Right of the Infide of the left Foot. In Finnish military drill, commands are twin parted: valmistava (precautionary/readying) and kskev (executive). The Battalion is then advancing in one Column of fix Men in Front. (Paradeaufstellung, etc.) Of the proponents of classical dressage from which modern dressage evolved, probably the best known[original research?] The Column thus formed, may be ordered to advance to the attack--- If it penetrates through the Enemy's Lines, and a Referve is prepared to attack the head of the Column, there is a proper Front to oppofe them : and if attacked on one or both Flanks at the fame Time, the commanding Officer orders ; Upon which, the Divifions on the.Flanks face outwards, and oppofe a proper Front to the enemy. The Captains on the right of the Colours, in one rank irt Front of the firft Grand Diviilon. The Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Bundeswehr, use a basis of commands for all three service branches. 2. The First American President: Setting the Precedent, African Americans During the Revolutionary War, Help Save 820 Acres at Five Virginia Battlefields, Save 343 Acres at FIVE Battlefields in FOUR Western Theater States, Save 42 Historic Acres at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Phase Three of Gaines Mill-Cold Harbor Saved Forever Campaign, An Unparalleled Preservation Opportunity at Gettysburg Battlefield. Vegetius, in AD 378, wrote, 'troops who march in an irregular and disorderly manner are always in great danger of being defeated'. Meitheal ----- Party When the 4thGrand-Divifion makes ready, the fecond fire. As Captains fhould have the Command of Grand Divifions, the companies are therefore placed in this manner, that the Officers may remain with their own companies. The battalion retreats in four columns, fix men-in front. In all Wheelings to the Right, the Men muft caft their Eyes to the Left, except the Left-Hand Man : And in all Wheelings to the Left, they caft their Eyes to the Right. The Lieutenant-Colonel in the rear of the Captains. Seize the firelock with the right hand, turning the Lock outwards. It survives to this day[update], albeit in a much-diminished form, in the modern sporting discipline of dressage. The Canadian Forces sometimes call weapon drill in French while march commands are called in English. The Enfigns with the Colours in the Centre Rank, twoSerjeants in their Front, and two in their Rear. As in the two motions of Explanation nineteen. Federal Identification Number (EIN): 54-1426643. Face to the Right upon both Heels. 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