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STEP I
1. Platoon, ATTENTION. RELAX. The next positions,
which I will name, explain, demonstrate, and which you will conduct work on, are the rest positions while at the halt.
which I will name, explain, have demonstrated, and which you will conduct practical work on, are the resting positions while at the halt.
which I will name, explain, have demonstrated, and which you will conduct practical work on, are the rest positions while at the halt.
which I will name, explain, have demonstrated, are the rest positions while at the halt.
2. These positions are used to
rest an element for short periods, while at the halt.
rest an element for long periods, while at the halt.
work an element for short periods, while at the halt.
work an element for long periods, while at the halt.
3. The commands for these positions are Parade, Rest; Stand AT, EASE; AT EASE, and REST.
Parade, Rest; Stand; AT EASE, and REST.
Parade, Rest; Stand AT, EASE; AT EASE, and REST.
Parade; Stand AT, EASE; AT EASE, and REST.
Rest; Stand AT, EASE; AT EASE, and REST.
Paul Ran Super Early After the Rain!
4. Parade, Rest and Stand AT, EASE are
two-part commands
three-part commands
combined three-part commands
four-part combined commands
4. Parade, Rest and Stand AT, EASE are two-part commands,
*BLANK AND BLANK* being the preparatory commands
AT EASE and Stand AT being the preparatory commands
REST and Stand AT being the preparatory commands
Parade and REST being the preparatory commands
Parade and Stand AT being the preparatory commands
4. Rest and EASE are the commands of *BLANK*. AT EASE and Rest are *BLANK* commands.
Rest and EASE are the commands of prosecution. AT EASE and Rest are combined commands.
Rest and EASE are the commands of execution. AT EASE and Rest are dual commands.
Rest and EASE are the commands of execution. AT EASE and Rest are combined commands.
Rest and EASE are the commands of duration. AT EASE and Rest are combined commands.
5. When given, these commands are as follows: Parade, REST. Stand AT, EASE. AT EASE. REST.
*Remember Paul Ran Super Early After the Rain*
REST, PARADE. Stand AT, EASE. AT EASE. REST.
Parade, REST. Stand AT, EASE. AT EASE. REST.
EASE, REST. Stand AT, PARADE. AT EASE. REST.
Parade, REST. Stand AT, REST. AT EASE. EASE.
STEP II
6. Demonstrator, POST.
I will use the walk-through method of instruction.
I will use the talk-through manner of instruction.
I will use the walk-through strategy of instruction.
I will use the talk-through method of instruction.
7. NOTE: Any of the rest positions
may be commanded and executed from the position of attention.
may be controlled and evaluated from the position of attention.
may be given and executed from the position of attention.
may be commanded but not executed from the position of attention.
8. *BLANK* rest is commanded only from the position of attention.
9. On the command of execution REST of Parade, REST,
move the left foot about 5 inches to the right of the right foot. Keep the legs straight without locking the knees, resting the weight of the body equally on the heels and balls of the feet.
move the left foot about 10 inches to the left of the right foot. Keep the legs straight without locking the knees, resting the weight of the body equally on the heels and balls of the feet.
move the left foot about 5 inches to the left of the right foot. Keep the legs slightly bent without locking the knees, resting the weight of the body more on the heels than the balls of the feet.
move the right foot about 10 inches to the right of the right foot. Keep the legs long without looking at the knees, resting the weight of the booty equally on the heels and balls of the feet.
10. Simultaneously, place the hands
at the small of the back and centered on the belt. Keep the fingers of both hands extended and joined, interlocking the thumbs so that the palm of the right hand is outward.
at the middle of the back and centered on the belt. Keep the fingers of both hands extended and joined, interlocking the thumbs so that the palm of the right hand is outward.
at the small of the back and under the belt. Keep the fingers of both hands extended and joined, interlocking the thumbs so that the palm of the right hand is outward.
at the small of the back and centered on the belt. Keep the fingers of both hands extended and separated, interlocking the pinkies so that the palm of the foot is outward.
11. Keep the head and eyes as in the position of attention. Remain silent and do not move unless otherwise directed.
Rest may be executed from this position.
At Ease may be executed from this position.
Stand At Ease and Rest may be executed from this position.
Stand At Ease, At Ease, and Rest may be executed from this position.
12. On the command of execution *BLANK* execute parade rest, and turn the head and eyes directly toward the person in charge of the formation. At Ease or Rest may be executed from this position.
EASE of Stand At, EASE,
EASE of Stand At, REST,
EASE of Rest, EASE,
Stand, EASE,
13. On the command AT EASE,
the soldier may rest, however, he must remain standing and silent with the right foot in place. Rest may be executed from this position.
the soldier may move, however, he must remain still and silent with the right foot in place. Rest may be executed from this position.
the soldier may move, however, he must remain standing and silent with the right foot in place. Rest may be executed from this position.
the soldier may move, however, he must remain standing and silent with the left foot in place. Rest may be executed from this position.
14. On the command REST,
the soldier may sit, talk, smoke, or drink unless otherwise directed. He does not need to remain standing with his right foot in place. At Ease may be executed from this position.
the soldier may move, talk, smoke, or drink unless otherwise directed. He must remain standing with his right foot in place. At Ease may be executed from this position.
the soldier may not move, talk, smoke, or drink unless otherwise directed. He must remain standing with both his feet in place. At Ease may be executed from this position.
the soldier may sit, talk, smoke, or drink unless otherwise directed. He must remain seated with his right foot in place. At Ease may be executed from this position.
15. NOTE: On the preparatory command for attention, immediately assume parade rest when at the position of*BLANK, BLANK, OR BLANK*. If, for some reason, a subordinate element is already at attention, the members of the element remain so and do not execute parade rest on the preparatory command, nor does the subordinate leader give a supplementary command.
stand at ease
at ease
rest
relax
16. At normal cadence theses positions would look as follows:
Demonstrator, ATTENTION. Parade, REST. Stand At, EASE. AT EASE. REST. At EASE.
Demonstrator, ATTENTION. Parade. Stand At, EASE. AT EASE. REST. At EASE.
ATTENTION, Demonstrator. Parade, REST. Stand At, EASE. AT EASE. REST. At EASE.
Demonstrator. Parade, REST, EASE. AT EASE. REST. At EASE.
17. What are your questions pertaining to these positions when executed at normal cadence or using the talk-through method of instruction?
18. Demonstrator, ATTENTION. You will now become my assistant instructor.
FALL OUT.
ALL DONE!
AT EASE!
STEP III
19. Platoon, ATTENTION.
I will use the walk-through method of instruction.
I will use the talk-through method of instruction.
I will use the walk-through method of performance.
I will use the talk-through method of performance.
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