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FULL TITLE: MARINE CORPS DRILL AND CEREMONIES MANUAL.

Published by the United States Marine Corps (no date). On CD-ROM; 224 pages.

GENERAL a. Purpose. A commander uses drill to: (1) Move his unit from one place to another in a standard, orderly manner. (2) Provide simple formations from which combat formations may be readily assumed. (3) Teach discipline by instilling habits of precision and automatic response to orders. (4) Increase the confidence of his junior officers and of his noncommissioned officers through the exercise of command, by the giving of proper commands, and by the control of drilling troops. (5) Give troops an opportunity to handle individual weapons. b. Scope. This manual prescribes drill for general use. Diagrams shown must be adapted to the strength of the unit and available drill space.

CONTENTS (with paragraph and page number) PART I. DRILL CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO DRILL Para Page General 1-1 1-1 Drill instructors 1-2 1-6 Instruction groups. 1-3 1-6 Commands and the command voice. 1-4 1-6 General rules for drill 1-5 1-9 Drill, by the numbers 1-6 1-11 Mass commands and individual commands from ranks. 1-7 1-11 Cadence drill 1-8 1-12 Trick drill 1-9 1-12 CHAPTER 2. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTIONS WITHOUT ARMS Positions 2-1 2-1 Steps and marching. 2-2 2-8 CHAPTER 3. MANUAL OF ARMS WITH THE M16 RIFLE Section I. Manual of arms with sling drawn tight General 3-1 3-1 Order arms. 3-2 3-3 Rest positions. 3-3 3-4 Trail arms. 3-4 3-5 Port arms from order arms 3-5 3-6 Right shoulder arms from order arms 3-6 3-8 Order arms from right shoulder arms 3-7 3-10 Left shoulder arms from order arms. 3-9 3-13 Present Arms. 3-10 3-14 Order arms from present arms. 3-11 3-15 Rifle salute. 3-12 3-17 Inspection arms (with and without magazine) 3-13 3-18 Port arms from inspection arms (with and without magazine) 3-14 3-20 Fix and unfix bayonets. 3-15 3-21 Authorized movements in the manual of arms with the M16 rifle 3-16 3-21 Section II. Manual of arms movements while at sling arms General. 3-17 3-22 Sling arms 3-18 3-22 Unsling arms 3-19 3-24 Adjust slings. 3-20 3-24 Salute at sling arms 3-21 3-24 Port arms from sling arms. 3-22 3-25 Inspection arms from sling arms. 3-23 3-26 CHAPTER 4. MANUAL OF ARMS WITH HANDGUNS Para Page Pistol manual of arms 4-1 4-1 Revolver manual of arms 4-2 4-4 CHAPTER 5. SWORD MANUAL General rules 5-1 5-1 Draw sword. 5-2 5-4 Present sword from carry or order sword 5-3 5-6 Order sword from present sword. 5-4 5-9 Eyes right (left) from carry or order sword 5-5 5-10 Parade rest from order arms 5-6 5-11 At ease from any position of the sword. 5-7 5-13 Rest from any position of the sword 5-8 5-14 To return to attention. 5-9 5-14 Return sword from carry or order sword. 5-10 5-14 Funeral carry 5-11 5-17 CHAPTER 6. GUIDON MANUAL General rules 6-1 6-1 Positions of guidon 6-2 6-1 CHAPTER 7. SQUAD DRILL General 7-1 7-1 To form the squad 7-2 7-2 To dismiss the squad. 7-3 7-4 To count off. 7-4 7-4 To align the squad. 7-5 7-4 To obtain close interval from normal interval in line 7-6 7-5 To obtain normal interval from close interval in line 7-7 7-5 To obtain double-arm interval in line 7-8 7-5 To form column from in line and reform line 7-9 7-5 To march to the oblique`7-10 7-6 To march to the flank 7-11 7-7 To change the direction of a column 7-12 7-7 To form column of twos from single file 7-13 7-7 To form single file from column of twos 7-14 7-8 To stack arms 7-15 7-9 To take arms. 7-16 7-12 CHAPTER 8. PLATOON DRILL General 8-1 8-1 Formations. 8-2 8-2 Posts of individuals. 8-3 8-3 Rules for the guide 8-4 8-3 To form the platoon 8-5 8-4 To dismiss the platoon. 8-6 8-5 To align the platoon. 8-7 8-5 To form column from line. 8-8 8-5 To march (form) at close interval in column 8-9 8-6 To march (form) at normal interval in column. 8-10 8-7 To change the direction of a column 8-11 8-7 To form line from column. 8-12 8-8 To march toward a flank 8-13 8-9 To stack arms 8-14 8-9 To open ranks 8-15 8-9 To close ranks. 8-16 8-9 To form for shelter tents 8-17 8-9 To form column of tows and single file and reform 8-18 8-10 CHAPTER 9. COMPANY DRILL General 9-1 9-1 Rules for company drill 9-2 9-1 To form the company 9-3 9-2 Being in line, to form column and reform into line. 9-4 9-5 Being in column, to change direction. 9-5 9-6 Being in column at close interval, to form mass formation 9-6 9-6 Being in column, to form extended mass formation. 9-7 9-7 Being in mass or extended mass formation, to change direction 9-8 9-7 Being in mass or extented mass formation, to form columns 9-9 9-8 Being in column, to form column of platoons in line 9-10 9-8 Being in column of platoons in line, to form column 9-11 9-10 Being in column, to form column of twos or files and reform 9-12 9-10 To align the company. 9-13 9-11 To dismiss the company. 9-14 9-11 CHAPTER 10. FORMATIONS OF THE BATTALION General 10-1 10-1 Commands and orders 10-2 10-1 Staff 10-3 10-1 Formations. 10-4 10-2 To form for inspections, drills, marches, or prior to participation in larger unit marches or ceremonies 10-5 10-2 To form in line with companies in line for battalion ceremonies . 10-6 10-3 To form in line with companies in mass formation for battalion ceremonies 10-7 10-4 To form battalion in mass 10-8 10-4 To dismiss the battalion. 10-9 10-4 CHAPTER 11. FORMATIONS OF THE REGIMENT To form the regiment. 11-1 11-1 Staff 11-2 11-2 To dismiss the regiment 11-3 11-2 Formations. 11-4 11-2 PART II. CEREMONIES CHAPTER 12. GENERAL INFORMATION Arrangement of units in formation 12-1 12-1 Staff salutes 12-2 12-2 Place of formation. 12-3 12-2 Organization and strength of units. 12-4 12-2 Commands, drill movements, and unit formations. 12-5 12-3 CHAPTER 13. REVIEWS Elements of a review. 13-1 13-1 Command of troops 13-2 13-1 Preparations. 13-3 13-1 Troop formations. 13-4 13-2 Forming for the review. 13-5 13-2 Reviewing party 13-6 13-4 Ceremony for a review 13-7 13-5 CHAPTER 14. PRESENTATION OF DECORATIONS AND INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT General 14-1 14-1 Positioning of persons to be decorated and retirees 14-2 14-1 Presentation to reviewing officer 14-3 14-1 Presentaion of awards 14-4 14-2 CHAPTER 15. PARADES Battalion and regimental ceremonial parades 15-1 15-1 Battalion ceremonial parade 15-2 15-1 Regimental ceremonial parade. 15-3 15-8 Change of command ceremony. 15-4 15-8 Battalion and regimental ceremonial formations. 15-5 15-9 Street parades. 15-6 15-10 CHAPTER 16. NATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL FLAGS General 16-1 16-1 Salutes 16-2 16-2 Hoisting, lowering, and folding the national ensign 16-3 16-2 Manual of the color(s). 16-4 16-4 Color guard 16-5 16-8 Trooping the colors 16-6 16-12 CHAPTER 17. ESCORT OF HONOR General 17-1 17-1 Escort procedures 17-2 17-2 CHAPTER 16. HONORS Prescribed honors 18-1 18-1 Rendering honors to personages arriving for official visits ashore 18-2 18-1 Rendering honors to personages departing after official visits ashore 18-3 18-4 Honors to the national flag 18-4 18-4 Honors to the national emblem 18-5 18-5 Additional honors 18-6 18-5 CHAPTER 18. FUNERALS General 19-1 19-1 Duties of the officer in charge of the ceremony 19-2 19-2 Receiving the remains 19-3 19-4 Procession. 19-4 19-7 At the grave. 19-5 19-10 Memorial service honors 19-6 19-15 Conduct of funerals when military personnel are limited 19-7 19-17 CHAPTER 19. INSPECTIONS General 20-1 20-1 Company formation 20-2 20-1 Inspection of personal field equipment in ranks 20-3 20-2 Inspecting officer other than company commander 20-4 20-3 Battalion inspections 20-5 20-3 Regimental inspection 20-6 20-4 Inspection of quarters or camp. 20-7 20-5 CHAPTER 21. LOADING AND CEREMONIAL FIRING OF THE RIFLE General rules 21-1 21-1 To load 21-2 21-1 To fire by volley 21-3 21-4 To unload 21-4 21-5 CHAPTER 22. MARINE CORPS BIRTHDAY CEREMONY Procedures and guide. 22-1 22-1 Variation 22-2 22-3 CHAPTER 23. RELIEF AND APPOINTMENT OF THE SERGEANT MAJOR General 23-1 23-1 Occasion. 23-2 23-1 Formation 23-3 23-1 Presentation of command to reviewing officer. 23-4 23-1 Relief and appointment. 23-5 23-1 Continuation of the review. 23-6 23-1. Also includes the easy to use Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 for viewing and printing publications.


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