
The Basics of Marching - Military.com
On the command "March," you smartly step off straight ahead with your left foot, taking a 30-inch step (measured from heel to heel), and place the heel on the ground first.
Steps and Marching Guide | Master Military Drills
To march with a 15-inch step right (left), the command is Right (Left) step, MARCH. The command is given only while at the halt. On the preparatory command of Right (Left) step, …
Drill commands - Wikipedia
Left incline (U.S.:Column half-left, march), is a half turn to the left, usually used when a flight, squad, platoon, etc. is not in its proper alignment. All members marching turn by 45° to the left, …
Army Drill and Ceremony Left Step March, 15 Inch Step
How to do a Left Step March for Army Drill and Ceremony.
Right (Left) Step - Drill Pad
Right (Left) Step. To march with a 15-inch step right (left), the command is Right (Left) step, MARCH. The command is given only while at the halt. On the preparatory command of Right …
Right / Left Step - YouTube
How to perform a "right step" and "left step" while marching a flight. Special attention is paid on how to properly call cadence and time it with your steps.
To march to the Oblique - Drill Pad
At the command of execution, MARCH, your next step would be one more 30" step in the oblique with your left/right foot. The next step will be a 15" half step with the right/left foot. Continue to …
AFROTC Drill Movements Flashcards - Quizlet
On the command MARCH, smartly steps off straight ahead with the left foot, taking a 24-inch step (heel to heel), and places the heel on the ground first. When stepping off and while marching, …
Marching Commands Verbiage Flashcards - Quizlet
X step (s) to the right (left), right (left) step, march. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Beginning to move forward, Stopping movement, Marching while staying …
Platoon Drill Commands and Movements Study Guide | Quizlet
Left Shoulder Arms: Position the rifle on the left shoulder. Right Shoulder Arms: Position the rifle on the right shoulder. Port Arms: Position the rifle diagonally across the body. Column of files …