Chapter 13 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the art or exercise of training personnel in precision individual and formation movement?

A

Drill.

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2
Q

What instills discipline, teamwork, and e’sprit de corps among those involved in AFJROTC?

A

Drill.

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3
Q

A drill training technique used to break down each manual/movement into steps; stopping at each count, is known as?

A

By the Numbers.

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4
Q

A drill training technique where a cadet performs the entire manual; without stopping at each count, while sounding off at each count is known as what?

A

In-Cadence.

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5
Q

Individuals placed at the front of a column formation’s elements are known as what?

A

Element Leaders.

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6
Q

What is the minimum number of elements/squads to make up a flight?

A

2.

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7
Q

When marching in column formation cadets should dress to the _________.

A

Right.

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8
Q

When the command of forward march is given, a cadet should step off with their __________ foot.

A

Left

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9
Q

Most drill commands have two parts; a __________ command and the command of ___________.

A

Preparatory, Execution.

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10
Q

____________ is that extra quality in a command that demands immediate response; it expresses confidence and decisiveness.

A

Snap.

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11
Q

There is no speaking or other movements; eyes included, when at this position of military drill.

A

Attention.

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12
Q

When the command of Dress Right Dress is given, all cadets; with the exception of the elements leaders, snap their left arms up and snap their heads to the ___________ at a ____ degree angle.

A

Right; 45.

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13
Q

What is the difference between the positions of attention and parade rest in military drill?

A

Feet are 12 inches apart at parade rest.

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14
Q

When given the command of parade rest the ______ foot is moved from the _______ foot.

A

Left, Right.

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15
Q

The upper part of the right arm (not the forearm) is ________ to the ground when at the position of present arms.

A

Parallel.

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16
Q

True or False: Speaking is permitted at the position of ease.

A

False.

17
Q

True or False: Speaking is permitted at the position of rest.

A

True.

18
Q

When sizing a formation; a taller cadet taps the______shoulder of the cadet in front of them.

A

Right.

19
Q

When a cadet is tapped during the sizing of the flight, he/she should step out and back to the______.

A

Left.

20
Q

In military drill, when is the left arm held out parallel to the ground until ready front is commanded?

A

Open Ranks March.

21
Q

When a flight with three elements is given the command of open ranks march, cadets in the first element take ___steps forward and halt.

A

2

22
Q

What is the proper distance between cadets in formation; front to back?

A

40 inches or one arm distance

23
Q

How should a cadet stand at attention?

A

Feet at a 45-degree angle, hands in fists at your sides, eyes and head straight forward with no movement at all.