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I've noticed a few discrepancies between what I was taught on all my military courses and the Canadian Forces Manual of Drill and Ceremonial. Thus so far, I have found no reference in the drill manual in relation to part of the "right dress", where us in the forces after having received training, no longer have to rise our right arm while we are in the front rank. It's as though someone just "made it up", that part were we are not to rise the arm anymore. Please somebody tell me I missed something.
I know what I have always been taught but still....
This is another thing. When I in Sea Cadets, we did the halt as per the 201 states that it is to be done. But in the army we we taught to "Check Both Arms on the halt", not swing them. Why are our instructors not following the PAM's?!
I know what I have always been taught but still....
A-PD-201-000/PT-000
3-7 - Canadian Forces Manual of Drill and Ceremonial
b. bring the legs forward successively in a
straight line;
c. swing the arms forward successively in a
straight line from the shoulder, front to rear,
with hands closed as in the position of
attention; and
d. maintain dressing by the directing flank.
14. During basic training, recruits shall be
directed to swing arms breast-pocket high in order to
build agility. Commanding officers may continue this
direction at their discretion.
15. On the command QUICK – MARCH, the
two movements are combined.
16. As illustrated in Figure 3-3, on the command
HALT BY NUMBERS, SQUAD – ONE given as the
left foot is forward and on the ground, squad
members shall:
a. check the forward movement by placing the
right foot flat on the ground naturally, using
the heel as a brake; and
b. swing the left arm forward and the right arm
to the rear.
17. On the command SQUAD – TWO, squad
members shall:
a. take a half pace with the left foot, placing it
flat on the ground; and
b. swing the right arm forward and the left to the
rear.
18. On the command SQUAD – THREE, squad
members shall:
a. bend the right knee, straightening it in double
time; and
b. simultaneously, cut the arms to the side as
quickly as possible and assume the position
of attention.
This is another thing. When I in Sea Cadets, we did the halt as per the 201 states that it is to be done. But in the army we we taught to "Check Both Arms on the halt", not swing them. Why are our instructors not following the PAM's?!