Us Army Promotion Board - Drill and Ceremony (TC 3-21.5) Flashcards
These flashcards are based on TC 3-21.5 Drill and Ceremony, covering key concepts like drill command structure and combined commands. Most drill commands consist of two parts: a preparatory command and a command of execution. Examples of combined commands include “Fall in,” “At ease,” and “Rest,” which do not require a two-part structure.
3-2 What do most drill commands have ?
A. two parts: the preparatory command and the command of execution.
Key Terms
3-2 What do most drill commands have ?
A. two parts: the preparatory command and the command of execution.
3 Name some combined commands?
A. Fall in, At ease and Rest.
3-8 What is Inflection?
Inflection is the rise and fall in pitch and the tone changes of the voice.
3-9 What is Cadence?
Cadence, in commands, means a uniform and rhythmic flow of words.
4-9 What is the difference between At ease March and Route step March?
for at ease march, the Soldier is no longer required to retain cadence; however, silence and the approximate
interval and distance are maintaine...
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Term | Definition |
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3-2 What do most drill commands have ? | A. two parts: the preparatory command and the command of execution. |
3 Name some combined commands? | A. Fall in, At ease and Rest. |
3-8 What is Inflection? | Inflection is the rise and fall in pitch and the tone changes of the voice. |
3-9 What is Cadence? | Cadence, in commands, means a uniform and rhythmic flow of words. |
4-9 What is the difference between At ease March and Route step March? | for at ease march, the Soldier is no longer required to retain cadence; however, silence and the approximate |