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What foot do u call right flank, left flank, to the rear, and change step on? Think i know but just making sure!! Thanks to all who answered!!

2006-09-11 12:07:18 · 3 answers · asked by cwpanthro 1 in Politics & Government Military

3 answers

For ' to the right flank" start on the right foot.

for "to the left flank", start on the left foot.

Change step on the left foot, as well as "to the rear."

2006-09-11 12:11:36 · answer #1 · answered by Prof. Cochise 7 · 1 0

All commands, except right turns, are called on the left foot for example when the left foot touches ground you say column left, the next time the left foot touches you say march.

2006-09-11 19:25:47 · answer #2 · answered by Tink 2 · 1 0

BLUF -->

RIGHT FLANK - RIGHT FOOT

LEFT FLANK - LEFT FOOT

REAR MARCH - RIGHT FOOT

CHANGE STEP- RIGHT FOOT


EXCERPTS FROM FM 3-21.5


4-7. CHANGE STEP
This movement is executed automatically whenever a soldier finds himself out of step with all other members of the formation. It is only executed while marching forward with a 30-inch step. To change step, the command Change Step, MARCH is given as the right foot strikes the marching surface. On the command of execution MARCH, take one more step with the left foot, then in one count place the right toe near the heel of the left foot and step off again with the left foot. The arms swing naturally. This movement is executed automatically whenever a soldier finds himself out of step with all other members of the formation.
4-8. MARCHING TO THE REAR
This movement is used to change the direction of a marching element 180 degrees in a uniform manner. It is only executed while marching forward with a 30-inch step. To March to the Rear, the command Rear, MARCH is given as the right foot strikes the marching surface. On the command of execution MARCH, take one more step with the left foot, pivot 180 degrees to the right on the balls of both feet, and step off in the new direction taking a 30-inch step with the trail foot. Do not allow the arms to swing outward while turning.
6-7. CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF A COLUMN
To change the direction of a column, use the following procedures:
a. From the Halt, the command to start the squad in motion and simultaneously change the direction of march 90 or 45 degrees is Column Right (Left), MARCH or Column Half Right (Left), MARCH. On the command of execution MARCH, the lead man faces to the right (left) as in marching by pivoting to the right (left) on the ball of the right foot and steps off in the indicated direction taking a 30-inch step with the left foot and continues to march. The number two man adjusts his step by lengthening or shortening as necessary to reach the approximate pivot point of the lead man. When he reaches the approximate pivot point of the lead man, he pivots to the right (left) on the ball of the lead foot taking a 30-inch step with the trail foot in the new direction. All other members step off with the left foot and continue to march forward taking 30-inch steps and execute in the same manner as the number two man in approximately the same place until the entire squad has executed the column movement.
b. To change the direction of march 90 or 45 degrees when marching, the preparatory command Column Right (Left) or Column Half Right (Half Left) is given as the foot (in the desired direction) strikes the marching surface. The command of execution MARCH is given the next time the foot in the desired direction strikes the marching surface. On the command of execution MARCH, the lead man takes one additional step, pivots in the commanded direction as the pivot foot strikes the marching surface, and continues to march in the new direction. Other members continue to march forward and execute the pivot as prescribed from the Halt.
c. To avoid an obstacle in the line of march, the squad leader directs, INCLINE LEFT(RIGHT). The lead man inclines left(right) around the obstacle and resumes the original direction. All other members follow the lead man.

6-8. MARCHING TO THE FLANK
The squad may be marched to the flank (for short distances only) when marching in column. The command for this movement is Right (Left) Flank, MARCH. The preparatory command is given as the foot in the desired direction strikes the marching surface, and the command of execution is given the next time the foot in the desired direction strikes the marching surface. On the command of execution MARCH, all members take one more step, pivot 90 degrees in the commanded direction on the ball of the lead foot, and step off in the new direction with the trailing foot. As the members begin to march in the new direction, they glance out of the corner of the right eye and dress to the right.

2006-09-12 01:27:56 · answer #3 · answered by dlp1701 3 · 0 0

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