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LAST UPDATED 8/26/15
This document will be added to over time with each new regulation.
Chapter 1
This chapter lays out stationary commands.
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The following shows the sizes of each unit:
Platoon (15+)
Company (25+)
Squad (5+)
Battalion (33+)
The following is how to get the personnel in a 'Shoulder by Shoulder formation'
(Unit size) FALL IN!
(Unit size) FALL OUT
You can informally designate how many squads and number of personnel per squad prior to calling the command of fall in.
At the command of Fall in, the personnel form up in a line facing the unit commander, shoulder to shoulder. Normally, the Squad Leader, a Junior NCO, would be at the far right of the squad. However, for the purpose of training, the personnel just fall into one long squad if the guide bricks are not available. If the bricks are available, personnel are to fill in the bricks.
The unit commander should be center to the formation, facing them.
The following commands are stationary drill commands known as ‘Faces.’
1. Left/Right face, turn in the designated direction at 90 degrees.
2. Half left/ Half right face, turn in the designated direction at 45 degrees.
3. About Face, turn completely around clockwise.
4. Present, arms! When this command is called, personnel are to salute if they do not have a firearm, if they do, they are to take out their firearm.
5. Order, arms! When this command is called, the salute is dropped or the firearm is returned to the inventory.
6. Attention! When this command is called, personnel are to refrain from speaking and to stand straight, arms at their side.
7. At ease! This command can either mean to maintain silence or to go to the position of at ease, which can be done so by equipping and activating the tool.
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Chapter 2
This chapter lays out how a unit commander would have their men march to a specific location.
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1. The Unit commander would call their men to attention using the command 'Fall in'
or '[Unit Size], Fall in.'
2. The Unit commander would give the command to do a right or left face in the desired direction.
3. The Unit Commander would use admin to speed all to Speed 10, then give the command 'Forward March.' Upon giving this command, the formation would march forward and the Unit Commander would march alongside the formation, center to the formation.
4. During the course of the march, the unit commander may give any of the following commands to change direction of the formation:
- Rear March: This command turns the entire formation around in the opposite direction.
- Column Left/Right March: This command turns the formation either left or right, depending on which direction is specified, by having the soldier at the front of the formation do a 90 Degree turn in the specified direction. The Men behind the front man will do a 90 degree turn when they reach the position he turned at.
- Column Half Left/Half Right March: This command is a modified version of Column Left/Right, the only difference is that when Column Half Right or Half Left is called, the front man turns 45 degrees rather than 90 degrees.
- Left/Right Flank March: This command turns the entire formation 90 degrees. For example, if the men are marching in a single file line, the command "Right Flank, March!" would turn all of the men 90 degrees, not only the man in the front of the formation as in Column Left/Right.
5. Once the formation has reached the desired location, the unit command would call "Halt" or "[Unit Size], Halt." The Unit commander can do one of the following after this:
1. Have the men do a Right or Left face to face you, then fall them out.
2. Call Forward March and march to a new location.
3. Have the men do a right or left face and instruct them on the next task from there.
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Chapter 3
This chapter lays out advanced drill and regulations.
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Filing from the Left or right is used when you have a Platoon of made up of several squads and you want to form a single squad or line.
The command would be given by the Unit Commander, "File from the Left, Forward!” and the 1st squad leader would give the command “Forward” The remaining squad leaders issue the command "Stand Fast" at the same time. Then the Unit Commander gives the command of execution "March". Each remaining squad leader gives the command "march" when the end of the preceding file passes.
Dress Right, Dress
This command is used to fix the alignment of the squads. If the Dress Right, Dress tool is not present, simply straightening the formation.
Guide Left/Right
This command has the formation head along a path, for example, or in a general specified direction. This command is used during marching and is used when column right/left or right/ left flank march is too much of a hassle.
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Chapter 4
This chapter identifies who are Non-Commissioned Officers and Commissioned Officers and lays out the differences in each role
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Non-Commissioned Officers are service members holding the ranks between Corporal and Sergeant Major.
Commissioned Officers are service members holding the ranks between 2nd Lieutenant and General.
According the US Army Standards, the follow is how Enlisted Personnel would be addressed: Every Service member can be addressed by their full rank, however for the following is how to shorten the address: "Sergeant Major" for all sergeant majors, "First Sergeant" for first sergeants, and "Sergeant", for Master Sergeants, Sergeants First Class, Staff Sergeants, and Sergeants. Corporals are addressed by their rank. Privates First Class and Privates can all be addressed as "private".
According to US Army Standards, the following is how Officer Personnel would be addressed: Officers can be addressed by their full rank or as 'Sir.' Shortening the ranks will be done in the following way: "Lieutenant" for both 1st and 2nd Lieutenant, "Captain" for Captains, "Major" for Majors, "Colonel" for Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel, and "General" for all Generals.
In terms of the role of the NCO and the CO, to put in layman's terms, the NCO is directly in charge of the unit and the CO supervises the NCO in their duties.
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Chapter 5
This chapter lays out the standing operating procedures.
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1. No covers indoors, covers must be worn outdoors.
2. Listed commands must be used rather than commands invented by the War Clan community such as “STS” or “SFL.”
3. NCOs (Corporal-Sergeant Major) should be acting as Drill Sergeants/Drill Instructors while Officers supervise.
4. Standard Army Uniform during Training: Patrol cap + Basics.
5. Standard Marine Uniform during Training: Patrol Cap + Marine Uniform.
6. Standard Air Force Uniform during Training: Patrol Cap+ Air Force Basics.
6. Do not grab anything but standard uniforms unless instructed during trainings.
7. Only 2nd Lieutenants or higher in the Air Force or any Naval or Army Aviation unit can fly air crafts.
8. Only 2nd Lieutenants or higher can spawn vehicles.
9. Pentagon Security is handled only by Military Police, not by the Marine Corps or individuals named “Colour Guard”
While in combat areas, personnel are to wear the basics issued by their branch with either the Webbed Gear, Webbed Gear with the Backpack, or simply the Backpack. The radio operator gear is for designated radiomen only. Personnel are to wear the headgear issued by their branch or unit. USAF Members who are currently not acting as pilot should not wear the Pilot helmet but rather a regular helmet and patrol alongside the other personnel.
Formal uniforms should only be worn at the Pentagon, or when instructed otherwise.
While in Combat areas, the Commanding Officer present should split up the server into subunits, usually Squads. The CO should place the NCOs present in charge of each subunit. However, when units are established, it is expected that personnel assemble into their own units on their own and conduct business as usual from there.
While in combat areas, it is likely that you will come across POWs. Upon finding a hostile whom has surrendered to you, you are to hand the POW over to the CO or NCO in charge or the MP on Duty.
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