Drill, Ceremony, and Armed Inspection Flashcards

1
Q

You normally fall in and start drill from what position?

A

The position of attention

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1
Q

What is the length of a marching step in drill?

A

30 inches

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2
Q

The command HALT can be given on what foot?

A

As either foot strikes the ground

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3
Q

How many steps per minute are required for double time?

A

180

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4
Q

Proper length of a half-step

A

15 inches

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5
Q

Two parts of an oral drill command

A

Preparatory command and command of execution

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6
Q

You may talk while you are in what drill position?

A

At rest

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7
Q

If you had a question on drill and ceremony, what book would you use?

A

FM-22-5

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8
Q

What is your rifle serial number

A

(state rifle serial number)

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9
Q

What are the nomenclature/specifications of your rifle?

A

This is an M1903 A3 Springfield rifle. It is a single shot bolt action, manually operated, magazine fed, .30 caliber weapon weighing 8.7 pounds, and is 43 inches long. Its four-line groove barrel has a range of 540 yards. It is equipped with a front blade sight and a rear aperture sight. When the bayonet is on the end, it increases the weapon’s length to 59 inches.

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