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Forming and marching a squad can be challenging

Writer's picture: Kirk CarlsonKirk Carlson

Forming and marching a squad can be challenging, especially if you're new to the military or drill team. However, following commands is essential to ensure the squad moves and performs as a cohesive unit. Whether you're a leader or a squad member, knowing how to respond to commands correctly is crucial. Here are some tips on how to do just that.

First and foremost, paying attention to the person giving the commands is crucial. Look them in the eye and focus on their words. In most cases, orders will be provided in a loud, clear voice to ensure everyone can hear them. Listen carefully and avoid talking or whispering to other members of the squad.

When the command is given, respond promptly and with confidence. You should follow the command as soon as possible and with conviction. This not only helps the squad to move efficiently, but it also shows that you're a disciplined and reliable member of the team.

For example, the command "fall in" may be given when forming a squad. You should move quickly to the designated area and stand at attention. When the command "dress right, dress" is shown, you should look to the right and align yourself with the person next to you. "Cover" means aligning yourself with the person before you. Similarly, when the command "forward, march" is given, you should start marching and follow the person before you.

It's important to remember that commands can be given in different ways, depending on the situation. For example, some orders may be presented with a whistle, a hand signal, or a flag. Whatever the command, make sure you understand it fully and respond accordingly.

If you're a leader or squad member who is unsure about a command, feel free to ask for clarification. It's better to ask for help than to make a mistake that could disrupt the squad's performance. Be respectful when asking for clarification, and try to learn from the situation to avoid making the same mistake in the future.

In conclusion, responding to commands when forming and marching a squad is crucial to ensuring the squad moves as a cohesive unit. Paying attention, reacting promptly and confidently, and seeking clarification when necessary are all essential elements of following commands correctly. By following these tips, you'll be well on your way to being a valuable member of any drill team or military unit.

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