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5-33 the   movement   just   described.   The   commands   are Column of Files from the Right (or Left, depending on  the  position  of  the  members),  MARCH.  On  the command MARCH, the number one and number two members (now the right and left front members) step off at the same time. Figure 5-11 shows this movement. The number one member marches forward. The number two member pivots to the half right on the ball of the right foot and steps off on the left foot, takes two steps, and pivots to the half left when the right foot hits the ground. The number two member now follows in file and   at   a   normal   distance   behind   the   number   one member. The remaining odd- and even-numbered members step  off  in   pairs,   execute   the   same   movements   as numbers one and two, and follow  in  file  at  a  normal distance. NOTE: Many commands contain the  word  from and    to,    and    they    may    be    confusing.    Therefore, remember that when going from a large number of files to a small number of files, the command contains the word from. TO DISMISS THE SQUAD: A squad not under arms is dismissed by the single command DISMISSED. The command is given only when the members are at attention. Figure 5-11.—From column of twos to single file. DRILL COMMANDS AND MILITARY BEARING A good drill command is loud enough to be heard by everyone in the unit. Make it a practice to speak to the person farthest away from you. Take pains  to  be distinct.   A   mumbled   command   will   only   result   in confusion  and  an  unmilitary-like  execution.  Learn  to speak with assurance. Give your preparatory command a rising inflection; deliver your command of execution with sharp emphasis. If you make a mistake or two the first time you drill your unit, no harm is done provided you remember your mistakes. You will find that the more often you drill the unit, the more confident you will become. To maintain a sharp military formation, observe the following practices: · Present a smart appearance, whether you are exercising   the   formation   at   drills   or   only marching a work detail. · Observe   the   formation   constantly.   Correct mistakes immediately but pleasantly. · Stand far enough away from your unit to see all of  them  but  close  enough  to  detect  mistakes and be heard by all. · Do not keep the formation in any one position too  long.  Face  them  away  from  the  sun,  if possible. · When not marching, give your command while standing at attention. · Permit no smoking in ranks. Allow talking only while the group is at rest or when marching at route step. REVIEW 2 QUESTIONS Q1. How many platoons make up a company? Q2. What entities make up a platoon? Q3. When executing a half step, what is the length the step?

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