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1 ISPEC Company Adult Introduction to Basic Drill Version: 01/08 (04/07/2008) Company Adult Introduction to Basic Drill Instructional Specification COMPANY AREA INTRODUCTION TO BASIC DRILL AIM: TO PROVIDE THE NECESSARY SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE TO AN INSTRUCTOR. Performance (what the trainee should be able to do after training) Conditions (the circumstances of the performance) Standards (the standard to be achieved for the performance) REMARKS (Notes) All trainees are too able to conduct and practise all Drill movements taught and to the standard required. Interval and Marks of Respect, Honours, Salutes and Compliments. All trainees are to have a good working knowledge of Colours, Evening Colours and Sea Cadet Uniform Regulations. Ability of taking charge, Fault finding and correction, Power of Command, Words of Command, knowledge of drill, personal appearance and bearing. Reasons for Drill Parade Ground Etiquette Standards of Dress/Uniform Care 0201 Introduction to Foot Drill 0202 Falling in on Parade 0203 Position of Attention 0204 Standing at Ease 0205 Standing Easy 0206 Dressing 0207 Numbering & Proving 0208 Open & Close Order March 0209 Turning & Inclining 0210 Dismissing 0212 Marching 0214 Paces 0215 Turnings on the March 0218 Marking Time, Forward & Halt 0219 Changing Step in Quick and Slow Time 0222 Introduction to Drill in Line Squad Drill All Instruction & Lessons are to be iaw Royal Marine Drill Manual BR2118 Sea Cadets Uniform Regulations SCC Supplement to BR1834, Part 2 – Unit Level Parades and Events. Given: a. Suitable instructional Area (Parade Ground or Drill Shed) and lecture Room. All the para Numbers are from the BR2118. All trainees will be assessed on the personal drill, which is to be of the required standard.

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1 ISPEC Company Adult Introduction to Basic Drill Version: 01/08 (04/07/2008)

Company Adult Introduction to Basic Drill Instructional Specification COMPANY AREA INTRODUCTION TO BASIC DRILL AIM: TO PROVIDE THE NECESSARY SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE TO AN INSTRUCTOR.

Performance (what the trainee should be able to

do after training)

Conditions (the circumstances of the performance)

Standards (the standard to be achieved for

the performance)

REMARKS (Notes)

All trainees are too able to conduct and practise all Drill movements taught and to the standard required. Interval and Marks of Respect, Honours, Salutes and Compliments. All trainees are to have a good working knowledge of Colours, Evening Colours and Sea Cadet Uniform Regulations. Ability of taking charge, Fault finding and correction, Power of Command, Words of Command, knowledge of drill, personal appearance and bearing.

Reasons for Drill Parade Ground Etiquette Standards of Dress/Uniform Care 0201 Introduction to Foot Drill 0202 Falling in on Parade 0203 Position of Attention 0204 Standing at Ease 0205 Standing Easy 0206 Dressing 0207 Numbering & Proving 0208 Open & Close Order March 0209 Turning & Inclining 0210 Dismissing 0212 Marching 0214 Paces 0215 Turnings on the March 0218 Marking Time, Forward & Halt 0219 Changing Step in Quick and Slow Time 0222 Introduction to Drill in Line Squad Drill

All Instruction & Lessons are to be iaw Royal Marine Drill Manual BR2118 Sea Cadets Uniform Regulations SCC Supplement to BR1834, Part 2 – Unit Level Parades and Events.

Given: a. Suitable instructional Area (Parade Ground or Drill Shed) and lecture Room. All the para Numbers are from the BR2118. All trainees will be assessed on the personal drill, which is to be of the required standard.

2 ISPEC Company Adult Introduction to Basic Drill Version: 01/08 (04/07/2008)

Performance (what the trainee should be able to

do after training)

Conditions (the circumstances of the performance)

Standards (the standard to be achieved for

the performance)

REMARKS (Notes)

0223 Marching in Line & Changing Direction (para 3) 0227 Introduction 0230 Compliments to be paid by Ranks Not on Parade 0231 The Salute - History 0232 Saluting 0233 Saluting at the Halt (para a, b, c) 0234 Saluting on the March 0235 Addressing or Delivering a Message to an Officer 0236 Saluting when Wearing a Cape or Without Head-Dress & when in Plain Clothes 0237 Saluting when Sitting, when Fallen Out and when in a Room 0239 Eyes Right or Eyes Left 0240 Removing Head-Dress Colours & Evening Colours Routine Sea Cadet Uniform Regulations Weapons Safety Parts of the Weapon 0301. Introduction 0302. Rifle Exercises at the Halt 0303. Position of Attention 0304. Stand at Ease 0305. Stand Easy 0306. Stand at Ease from Stand Easy

3 ISPEC Company Adult Introduction to Basic Drill Version: 01/08 (04/07/2008)

Performance (what the trainee should be able to

do after training)

Conditions (the circumstances of the performance)

Standards (the standard to be achieved for

the performance)

REMARKS (Notes)

Dressing with a Rifle 0307. Saluting at the Halt - Rifle at the Shoulder 0322. Slope Arms from the Shoulder 0323. Shoulder Arms from the Slope 0324. Saluting at the Halt 0326. Present Arms from the Shoulder 0327. Shoulder Arms from the Present Arms 0328. Present Arms from the Slope 0329. Slope Arms from the Present 0339. The Salute at the Shoulder or Slope

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NOTES: 1. COURSE CANDIDATES: This course is open to all newly appointed staff. 2. DURATION: ONE OR TWO WEEK ENDS (depending on the ability of the candidate) 3. COURSE DISCRIPTION: This course is designed for newly appointed staff and staff who have been recommended to attend a basic introduction to Ceremonial & Drill. 4. PUBLICATIONS USED: Royal Maine Drill Manual BR2118, Chapter 2 & 3

SCC Supplement to BR1834, Part 2 ASCR2 Sea Cadet Uniform Regulations

5. HANDOUTS: Royal Maine Drill Manual BR2118, Chapter 2 & 3

SCC Supplement to BR1834, Part 2 ASCR2 Sea Cadet Uniform Regulations Notes

6. EXERCISES: To conduct all ceremonial and drill movement’s iaw this instructional specification (I Spec) 7. EQUIPMENT: Cap, Beret & White Belt 8. KEY POINTS: INTERVAL DRILL

ARMS DRILL MARKS OF RESPECT, HONOURS, SALUTES AND COMPLIMENTS REMOVING HEAD-DRESS COLOURS & EVENING COLOURS ROUTINE SEA CADET UNIFORM REGULATIONS