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Drill Stage 1

Drill Stage 1. Updated on 15/03/2009. Purpose and place for Drill in BB. Direct results of Drill Indirect results of Drill. Direct Results of Drill. Discipline Self-Control Smartness Teamwork Thoroughness and attention to detail Developing Leadership Self-Reliance.

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Drill Stage 1

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  1. Drill Stage 1 Updated on 15/03/2009

  2. Purpose and place for Drill in BB • Direct results of Drill • Indirect results of Drill

  3. Direct Results of Drill • Discipline • Self-Control • Smartness • Teamwork • Thoroughness and attention to detail • Developing Leadership • Self-Reliance

  4. Indirect Results of Drill • It is often been proved that a Company which is good at drill is good at most other things • The overall standard of smartness and attention to detail, the general atmosphere and spirit of the Company, and the overall discipline of the Company all show the result of good drill

  5. Ranks - Officers Officer Cadet (OCT) Second Lieutenant (2LT) Lieutenant (LTA)

  6. Ranks – Primers (NCO) Cadet Lieutenant (CLT) Senior Cadet Lieutenant (SCLT)

  7. Paying Compliments • All members in Day Dress(full uniform) must salute all Officers, whether the Officers are in full uniform or not. • Only the most senior member of the group will salute, rest of the members will stand to attention. • Members shall salute their superior Officers only once each parade • Members addressing or being addressed by their superiors must stand at attention

  8. Paying Compliments • An Officer shall be addressed as “Sir” and NCO by his rank. • A member, wishing to address his superior Officer, shall march up to him and salute. • Before withdrawing, the member shall again salute, turn about and march off. • A Squad shall pay compliments in the same way when marching past the National, Brigade or Company Colours, a funeral or a memorial.

  9. Paying Compliments • When an Officer enters a room, all members present shall stand to attention unless another Officer is present in the room who is superior to the former Officer. • When an Officer approaches a squad on parade, the commander shall command the squad to attention and he alone salutes the Officer unless there is another Officer already present who is superior to the former Officer.

  10. Paying Compliments • A member saluting a superior Officer shall continue saluting until the Officer acknowledges. If the Officer returns the salute, both men will return their arms to the side together. • A member whose right arm is injured may salute with his left hand • When the National Anthem, Retreat, Last Post or Reveille is played, members shall stand at attention. Officers in full uniform shall salute.

  11. Definitions

  12. Blank File File Marker Depth Rank Frontage

  13. Drill Theory

  14. Commands for Practical • SEDI-A : Attention • SENANG DI-RI : At Ease • Ka-kanan LU-RUS : Dressing from the right • Pandang ka-hadapan – PAN-DANG: Eyes to the front • Diam : Steady, do not move • Ka-belakang PU-SING : About Turn • Ka-kiri PU-SING : Left Turn • Ka-kanan PU-SING : Right Turn • Hormat kahadapan HOR-MAT : Salute to the front • Hentak kaki – HEN-TAK : Mark Time, March on the spot • BERHEN-TI : Halt, Stop

  15. Commands for Practical • Dari kanan Chepat JA-LAN : Quick March taking dressing from the right • Dari kiri, kiri BE-LOK : Turn left taking dressing from left • Dari kanan, kanan BE-LOK : Turn left taking dressing from left • Pandang ka-kanan – PAN-DANG : Eyes Right • Dalam Buka Barisan – Ka-kanan LU-RUS : Open Order taking dressing from the right • Dalam Tutup Barisan – Ka-kanan LU-RUS : Close Order taking dressing from the right • Keluar BARIS : Fall Out • BERSU-RAI : Dismiss

  16. Directions • Four directions: • Ahead (advancing) • Astern (retiring) • To the Right • To the Left

  17. Directions Retiring in Line Legend Right Marker People on first row Rest of the people Moving direction Advancing in Line

  18. Directions Legend Moving to the RIGHT in Threes Right Marker Moving to the LEFT in Threes People on first row Rest of the people Moving direction

  19. Directions • Changing Directions: • By wheeling • By forming 1) Inner rank takes controlled steps on the spot upon the given command. 2) The middle and rear rank will dress to the pivoting rank. 3) Once the file has completed wheeling, they will take controlled steps. wheeling

  20. Directing Flank Retiring Right Left Advancing

  21. Words of Command

  22. 3 Parts • Preliminary (Introductory) • This prepares the squad for the movement to be performed • Cautionary • The long drawn-out command uttered deliberately and distinctly as a warning to the squad • Executive • Uttered shortly and sharply for the squad to respond immediately

  23. Examples • Right Turn • Preliminary • “Bergerak ka-kanan bertiga-tiga” (Move to the right in threes) • Caution • “Ka-kanan – PU………” (Right - ………) • Executive • “………… - SING” (…........... TURN)

  24. “SEKUAD” • Translation of “Squad” • Used to bring a squad from the position of standing at ease to attention • Used as a preliminary word of command before halting: • “SEKUAD…… BERHEN-TI”

  25. “SEKUAD” • Used directly before the word “akan” • “SEKUAD akan mengadapka-hadapan……” • “SEKUAD akan bergerak ka-kanan……” • It should not be used freely as cautions: • “SEKUAD……Dari kanan-BILANG” • “SEKUAD……Senang DI-RI” • “SEKUAD……Chepat JA-LAN”

  26. “SAMULA” • This command enables a squad to resume its previous position when it has acted incorrectly to a command.

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