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LESSON 2: ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill

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Lesson 1 - Stationary Movements

LESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill

Think about the commands and responses you practiced in earlier lessons.

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill(U2C2L4:Q2)

You are practicing drill with your squad one afternoon. You put your squad at "rest" and are discussing suggestions for improving one of the movements in squad drill. Just then, a Major from your local National Guard unit walks by your squad. What should you do?Call the squad to attention and order them to "present, ARMS."Salute the Major as you continue your discussion.Continue to do what you were doing.Call your squad to attention, but only you salute the Major.

Click to see the correct answerChapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using DrillDescribe the position of attentionDescribe how to respond to positions of rest commandsDescribe how to respond to facing commands Describe the correct way to salute in a variety of situationsDefine key words: at ease, attention, facing, parade rest, rest, salutingLearning Objectives:Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using DrillView Video #1: Stationary Movements.Divide Cadets into three teams

Click next to view the videoLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill5

LESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill6Two or three Cadet volunteers will now demonstrate one of the stationary movements shown in the video.

As a class, vote on which demonstrator(s) performed the movements correctly.

Why do you think the movements were performed correctly or incorrectly?

LESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill7Reflection:

What does our class know about stationary movements?

What do you need to know in order to perform precise stationary movements?

LESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill8

Think about how stationary movements are executed in the following examples.

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using DrillRead your assignment from the text.

Think Pair Share with a partner about the different stationary commands.

ThinkPairShare

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using DrillFALL-INAtten-TION!Parade RESTStand At EASEAT EASERESTStationary Movement CommandsRight FACELeft FACEAbout FACEPresent ARMSFALL-OUTDISMISSED!Visual #1: Stationary Movement CommandsLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill11Move to three Expert Stations around the classroom. Each station will be assigned one of the following sets of stationary movements:Keep Cadets in the same three teams

Positions of: Attention, Parade Rest, Stand at Ease (Army only), At Ease, Rest (Army only)

Present Arms (Indoors, outdoors, and when reporting to a senior officer)

Facing Movements (Right Face, Left Face, About Face)LESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill12In your teams, rotate through each station until you have visited them all.

At each station, observe a demonstration of the stationary movements and practice the stationary movements.

LESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill13Reflection:

What additional information did you learn or relearn?

What is the function of stationary movements during drill?

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Think about what you will do with the new content or knowledge presented earlier in this lesson.Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill

Your platoon is marching in a parade. While waiting for the parade to begin, you find out that it will be starting 30 minutes late. Your platoon is at the position of attention, but because of the wait, you want them to relax and talk for a while. Which commands do you give them?"Parade, Rest""Parade, Rest," and "At ease""Parade, Rest," and "Rest""Rest"

Click to see the correct answerChapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill16

Which command is being executed in this picture?

Right FaceParade RestLeft FaceAbout Face

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Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill

Major General Winslow spoke to your JROTC class yesterday about the importance of staying physically fit. You were motivated enough to get up early this morning and go for a run. About halfway through your run you see MG Winslow who is also out for a run. What should you do when you cross paths?Salute as you are passing and continue your run.Slow to a quick-time and salute, and then continue your run.Say "Good morning" and continue your run.Stop, stand off to the side, and salute as the MG Winslow passes, then continue your run.

Click to see the correct answerChapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using DrillFALL-INAtten-TION!Parade RESTStand At EASEAT EASERESTStationary Movement CommandsRight FACELeft FACEAbout FACEPresent ARMSFALL-OUTDISMISSED!Visual #1: Stationary Movement CommandsLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill19

Rotate through the expert stations and practice giving the commands.

Keep Cadets in the same three teams

LESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill20Reflection:

Were you surprised at the level of detail required in executing stationary commands? If so, why?

How do you think a squad becomes proficient in executing stationary movements?

LESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill21

Think about the commands and responses you practiced earlier in this lesson.

Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using DrillView Stationary Movements on next page to use as a reference.Playing Knock Out, each team will compete for a team winner of the Stationary MovementsTeam winners will compete against each other for a champion

Keep Cadets in the same three teams

EnergizerLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill23FALL-INAtten-TION!Parade RESTStand At EASEAT EASERESTStationary Movement CommandsRight FACELeft FACEAbout FACEPresent ARMSFALL-OUTDISMISSED!Visual #1: Stationary Movement CommandsLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill24Complete the Stationary Movements Performance Assessment Task.

Submit your completed performance assessment task to your instructor for feedback and a grade.

Performance Assessment TaskLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill25Parade Rest AB C D

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Chapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill

AttentionAB C D

Click to see the correct answerChapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using DrillChoose the word that best matches the definition below."Command to relax the body while remaining silent in place and not assuming any particular position."AttentionAt EaseParade RestRest

Click to see the correct answerChapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill

Facing: Pivoting movement executed while stationery to orient the body left, right, or opposite current position.What type of face is shown in the picture?Opposite FaceLeft FaceAbout FaceRight Face

Click to see the correct answerChapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill

Choose the word that best matches the definition below."A position where you remain standing with your right foot in place; in certain situations, you may move or talk in this position unless otherwise directed."SaluteRestAt EaseAttention

Click to see the correct answerChapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using Drill

Is this salute being properly executed?YesNo

Click to see the correct answerChapter 1: Leadership Skills Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Leadership through the Use of Drill and CeremoniesLESSON 2:ROLES OF LEADERS AND FOLLOWERS IN DRILL Leadership through the Use of Drill and Ceremonies Lesson 1: Stationary Movements Chapter 2: Leading Others Using DrillReflection:

What did you learn about being an effective drill member today?

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