To move the rifle from the right shoulder to the left shoulder, “Left Shoulder, ARMS” is commanded as the left foot strikes the ground. The first count of this movement is executed...
Shoulder/slope arms: The rifle is brought on the left or right sides by the shoulder. Change arms (Commonwealth only): When the rifle is being carried at the slope, trail or shoulder, it is …
The next Stage in rifle exercises is to learn Saluting to the Left Flank in Quick Time, at the Shoulder. The reason this movement is taught is to enable an individual or a body of men to …
To add interest to the drill or to prevent fatigue in long marches, right shoulder to left shoulder (or left shoulder to right shoulder), or port arms may be given when marching at attention. Rest …
Individuals execute a hand or rifle salute and hold it until given the command "order arms". Individuals bring their hand or rifle back down to their side. Movement in which each row (rank) …
2023年8月1日 · "Left Shoulder, ARMS": Rifle is moved to the left shoulder, rifle making a 45° angle to the ground, and left forearm parallel to the deck/ground. "Present, ARMS": Unarmed …
interest to drill or lessen fatigue, right (left) shoulder arms and port arms may be commanded when marching at quick time. These commands are given as the right
• Lower the rifle until the left forearm is horizontal. o Keep the elbows in at the sides. • Keep the left thumb wrapped around the rifle and touching the right
“Right shoulder, ARMS” – The rifle is placed on the right shoulder. The right hand holds the butt of the rifle and the forearm is parallel to the ground, also keeping a 90-degree angle between the …
When at trail arms, the salute is the same as for order arms except that the butt of the rifle is held _______inches off the ground at the trail. Another way of saluting when under arms is.