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KonSasuke
#195013819Sunday, July 31, 2016 8:04 AM GMT

This is the specific manual all officers should refer to whilst training a detail of troops in any military subjects. All officers should revise this thread regularly Section I – Drill Section II – Firing on a Live Range Section III – Live Firing on Exercises Section IV – Obstacle Courses Section V – Various Notes and Rules External Links -------------------------------------------------- Section I – Drill On the word of command “Left, face!" the group of servicemen shall conduct a ninety degree turn to the left in unison. On the word of command “Right, face!" the group of servicemen shall conduct a ninety degree turn to the right in unison. On the word of command “About, face!" the group of servicemen shall conduct a one-hundred-eighty degree turn to the rear in unison. On the word of command “Eyes front!" the group of servicemen shall face the general direction of the officer in command. On the word of command “Present, arms!" the group of servicemen shall present their service rifle in unison. On the world of command “Shoulder, arms!" the group of servicemen shall hit the “J” button on their keyboard in unison. This will bring their rifle up to their shoulder. On the word of command “Port, arms!" the group of servicemen shall press “G”, bringing the rifle diagonally in front of themselves in unison. On the word of command “Prepare march" followed by “Forward…” followed by “MARCH!” the group of servicemen should begin walking in a straight line behind the front man with the drill instructor to the side of the detail or standing still on the parade square On the word of command “Left/Right,” followed by “Flank!” the group of servicemen should begin flanking to the left/right whilst marching. An individual servicemen should only begin their flank once they are in the position the front man was when he began his flank. On the word of command “Form a line” the group of servicemen shall form a line at a designated location chosen by the officer who issued the command. On the word of command “Form a column” the group of servicemen shall form a column at a designated location chosen by the officer who issued the command. On the word of command “On me!” the group of servicemen shall fall into the designated formation with the officer who issued the command. On the word of command "Fall in" the group of servicemen are to join the formation of the officer who issued the command. On the word of command "As you were" the latest preparatory order is revoked. List of formations: Wedge formation V formation Diamond formation Echelon left/right Line Column Staggered Column -------------------------------------------------- Section II – Firing on a live range Firing on a live range is used to teach basic recruits how to operate a standard service rifle (M1 Garand). There are multiple rules when conducting a live firing session. No instructor or trainee is to be on the range whilst any weapons are being pointed down range Instructors are to remain safely behind the range firing area whilst conducting their live firing session On the word of command “[Insert number of rounds to be fired] to the target in front”, followed by “in your own time”, followed by “FIRE!” the group of servicemen are to fire the requested amount of rounds to their given target on the range. Once they are finished firing, they are to reload their weapons, shoulder their rifle and shout “I have fired [insert number of rounds to be fired] (Eg. Five rounds) to the target in front, sir!” -------------------------------------------------- Section III – Live firing on exercises Live firing on exercises, also referred to as team death matches are carried out to provide a stimulation of a battle between another world war two clan on ROBLOX. Team death matches are to be held with an equal amount of troops on both sides. Team death matches must not endanger the life of any civilian. Team death matches must have at least one officer on each team with moderator status. Team death matches must be held at USM or Allied bases. -------------------------------------------------- Section IV - Obstacle Courses On various training camps, you will find multiple obstacle courses. The purpose of obstacle courses it to improve a detailed discipline and agility. Two columns are to be formed behind the starting point of an obstacle The training officer should use the word of command “Stand by,” followed by “GO!” allowing the first two servicemen to begin the obstacle course. This command is to be repeated once every ten seconds. Non-commissioned officers or military police officers are to be stationed around the obstacle course to ensure no servicemen cheats or skips a certain obstacle. Once the obstacle course is completed, troops should begin forming up in two ranks near the end of the obstacle course whilst waiting to be addressed by their training officer. -------------------------------------------------- Section V - Various Notes and Rules Only non-commissioned officers may host trainings with supervision from an officer. Ten minutes of drill (at the least) should always be the first event in a training. A run on the obstical course and shooting range should come after drill. There is an allowed maximum time limit of five minutes for the obstical course. War games are to be the primary factor in deciding promotions. Do not move on in the training if there are still troops failing to catch up. If they repeatedly fail to catch up, they may be dismissed from the training. Signed - KonSasuke, Shredder040345, LucasNexus, youtubemaster1819

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