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Here's the conventional 15 count manual of arms (the following manual of arms terminology describes positions, not commands):
Starting at order arms>right shoulder arms>left shoulder arms>port arms>present arms>port arms>?!?!PORT ARMS?! In the chapter on manual of arms in the NJROTC Field Manual, on page DM-44, paragraph 3018 (Authorized Movements in the Manual of Arms with teh NJROTC Rifles), section 7 states that from present arms one can only move to order arms. According to the 2008 National High School Drill Team Championships Challenge Level Armed Division - Platoon Regulation drill card*, all Navy and USMC teams should execute a 14-count manual of arms. That is, from present arms one goes to order arms, thus eliminating an incorrect movement and taking one count out. So why do so many Naval JROTC (and probably also Marine Corps JROTC) cadets execute port arms after present arms as in the Army and Air Force when performing the "15-count"? *http://www.thenationals.net/dt-ss-Ch...20Division.pdf Last edited by WWW; 10-19-2008 at 09:33 AM. |
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With the Army and Air Force, its not actually Port Arms that they are doing, but that's how we order. We don't do as the Navy and Marine Corps which is more direct, but instead technically move to Port Arms because it is the most basic movement that you execute all other movements from.
Anyways, what I'm saying is this: in the Army and Air Force, its 15 counts and is perfectly correct (there is actually a 16 count also where every other movement is port, from order: port, right shoulder, port, left shoulder, port, present, order). In the Navy and Marine Corps, the 14 count is the same as the 15 count in theory (same movements but you guys are more direct in your order). So, the cadets that execute the movement in an Army or Air Force fashion, but are not part of that branch, are doing it incorrectly to their drill standards.
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from attention, Port Right Left Present Order. I can remember at one time going from present arms, straight down back to attention (which is a 14 count). But in a Fifteen count, present to order, port is assumed and not listed in the drill manual. Thats according to the FM3.21-5 Cadet Drill Manual.
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BTW, El Supremo: That's not the Cadet Drill Manual, that's the Army Drill and Ceremonies Manual. :P
FM: Field Manual (Actual Military) CCR: Cadet Command Regulation (I think that's what it means -- Cadet Command) AR: Army Regulations (Army). There's a ton more for other services, just pointing it out... --------------- Anyway: There's a 14 count? Wow... I guess I've been ignorant... I knew of a 35 count, but never a 14... But, I'm not going to restate what TruBlu and El Supremo said, because that's the fact of life. Army and Air Force do 15, and I have just learned what the Navy does.
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Last edited by Buffa1oso1di3r; 10-18-2008 at 08:00 AM. |
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Here's the key to ending this subject. FM 22-5. That should handle every Drill and Ceremony question. Here is how I was taught,
Attention Port Arms Right Shoulder Arms Left SHoulder Arms Port Arms Present Arms Port Arms Attention Drill For life. Over and Out
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Actually, El Supremo has it correct: FM 3-21.5. FM 22-5 was replaced by FM 3-21.5 back in 2006.
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FM 24-18, Table 5-4. |
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my unit is still usin FM 22-5(I guess we need to change it).
Drill for Life Combat's calling, are you ready? (I'm going to start using this after all my post)
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Right...whatever floats your boat killer. |
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Can I take a shot?
There is an H that shouldn't be capitalized in there, and you can't go from Present Arms to Port Arms. It's like a hypothetical Port Arms for Army and Air Force if I may.
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