Performing a military salute without weapons while moving. Legislative framework of the Russian Federation
Performing a military salute on the spot outside the formation without headdress
To perform a military greeting in place outside the formation without a headdress, three or four steps before the commander (senior), turn in his direction, take a formation stance and look into his face, turning your head after him.
When the commander (senior) passes the person performing the military salute, put your head straight
Learning a military salute on the spot outside the formation without headdress in two-count divisions
To perform a military greeting in place outside the formation without headdress, a command is given in two-count divisions, for example: “To perform a military greeting on the spot without a headdress, the commander is from the front (right, left, behind), in divisions: “do it ONCE, do it TWO.”
“do it – ONCE” take a drill position, if necessary, turn in his direction, while simultaneously placing your foot, vigorously turn your head with your chin raised towards the boss, look into the boss’s face, turning your head after him.
By account "do - TWO" "at ease".
To perform a military greeting in place outside the formation in a headdress, three or four steps before the commander (senior), turn in his direction, take a formation stance, put your right hand to the headdress in the shortest possible way so that the fingers are together, the palm is straight, the middle finger touched the lower edge of the headdress (at the visor), and the elbow was on the line and height of the shoulder and look into his face, turning his head after him. When turning the head towards the boss (senior), the position of the hand at the headdress remains unchanged.
When the chief (senior) passes the person performing the military salute, put your head straight and at the same time lower your hand.
Learning a military salute on the spot out of formation in a headdress in two-count divisions
To perform a military greeting in place outside the formation in a headdress, a command is given in two-count divisions, for example: “To perform a military greeting on the spot in a headdress, the commander is from the front (right, left, behind), in divisions: “do it ONCE, do it TWO.”
When the boss approaches, three or four steps along the count “do it – ONCE” take the position of a combat stance, if necessary, turn in his direction, put your right hand to the headdress in the shortest possible way so that the fingers are together, the palm is straight, the middle finger touches the lower edge of the headdress (at the visor), and the elbow is in line and height shoulder and look into his face, turning his head after him. When turning the head towards the boss (senior), the position of the hand at the headdress remains unchanged.
By account "do - TWO" put their head straight and take the position "at ease".
Typical mistakes when performing a military salute on the spot with and without a headdress
The military salute is completed in less than three to four steps. The hand is not applied correctly to the headdress:
2. Performing a military salute while moving. The procedure for performing a military salute outside the formation
Performing a military salute while moving outside formation without headdress
To perform a military greeting while moving out of formation without a headdress, three or four steps before the commander (senior), at the same time as placing your foot, stop moving your arms, turn your head in his direction and, continuing to move, look into his face. After passing the boss (senior), put your head straight and continue moving your hands.
With the second step, put your head straight.
Learning a military salute while moving out of formation without a headdress in divisions of three (four) counts
To perform a military greeting on the spot outside the formation without headdress, in divisions of three (four) counts, the command is given: “Military greeting in motion, chief on the right (left), by division: do - ONE, two, three (four)” .
By account “do it – ONCE” take a step with your left foot, at the same time as placing it on the ground, stop moving your arms and turn your head towards the boss.
By account "two three four)" Continue the movement with your hands pressed and your head turned.
On the next account “do it – ONCE” under your left foot and at the same time as placing your left foot on the ground, place your head straight and continue moving your hands.
By account "two three four)" taking two (three) free steps.
On the next account “do it – ONCE” , repeat the exercise in the same order with a movement pace of 60–70 steps per minute.
When wearing a headdress, simultaneously with placing your foot on the ground, turn your head and put your right hand on the headdress, keep your left hand motionless at the hip; Having passed the boss (senior), at the same time as placing your left foot on the ground, put your head straight and lower your right hand.
When overtaking a superior (senior), perform the military salute with the first step of overtaking.
With the second step, put your head straight and lower your right hand.
Learning a military salute while moving out of formation in a headdress in divisions into six counts
To perform a military salute while moving out of formation in a headdress in divisions of six counts, the command is given: “Military greeting in motion, chief on the right (left), by division: do - ONE, two, three, four, five, six" .
By account “do it – ONCE” take a step with your left foot and, with your foot on the ground, turn your head towards the boss, at the same time put your hand on the headdress; lower your left hand down to your thigh.
By account "two three four" take steps with your right (left) foot; passing the boss one or two steps.
By account "five" At the same time as placing your left foot on the ground, place your head straight and lower your right hand from the headdress down.
By account "six" place your right foot next to your left, and lower your right hand to your thigh.
Performing a military salute when overtaking a boss without a headdress
When overtaking a superior, a military greeting without a headdress is given as follows: at the first step of overtaking, placing your foot on the ground, stop moving your arms, energetically lower them along the body, and at the same time turn your head with your chin raised towards the superior. On the second step, place your head straight and continue moving your arms in time with the step.
When overtaking a chief, a military greeting in a headdress is given as follows: at the first step of overtaking, with your foot on the ground, stop moving your arms, energetically lower them along the body, turn your head with your chin raised towards the chief. Simultaneously with turning your head, place your right hand on the headdress and keep your left hand along the body. On the second step, put your head straight, lower your right hand and continue moving your arms in time with the step.
Typical mistakes when performing a military salute in motion with and without a headdress:
- the military salute is completed in less than three or four steps;
- the hand is not applied correctly to the headdress:
- the fingers of the right hand are not together, the palm is bent, the middle finger does not touch the lower edge of the headdress (at the visor);
- the position of the hand has been changed when turning the head towards the boss;
- the hand is applied to the headdress not in the shortest way, but through the side;
- The serviceman did not turn his head towards his superior and did not look him in the face.
- together with the turn of the head, the body is turned;
- First they turn their head, and then they put (lower) their hand.
PLAN LESSON
Topic: “Drill techniques and movement without weapons. Performing a military salute"
Study questions:
1. life in place and in motion.
2 . Performancein place and on the move.
Place: Construction site (military unit drill ground)
Educational and educational goals:
To familiarize students with the main provisions of the combat regulations of the RF Armed Forces;
- teach trainees how to accurately perform a military salute;
Form the strictest discipline, clear organization and attentiveness necessary for performing drill techniques.
Method: Story, demonstration and practical actions.
Time: 1 hour.
Material and technical support:
Equipment of a construction site (combat parade ground of a military unit);
- posters “Drill techniques and movement without weapons. Performing a military salute."
Used Books:
Drill Regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation;
Methodological manual for drill training (TsPM for the Armed Forces, 2013).
- “Methodology of drill training” Apakidze V.V., Moscow, VI.
Progress of the lesson:
INTRODUCTORY PART - 5 minutes.
Announcement of the topic, educational goals and order of the lesson.
MAIN PART - 35 min.
Question No. 1. Performing a military salute without shouting life in place and in motion.
Students line up in a two-rank formation
Militarythe greeting is carried out clearly, bravely,with strict adherence to the drill rulesand movements.
To completemilitary saluteon site out of order without headdress needed in three or fourstep up to the boss (senior), turn in his direction, take a combat stance and look him in the face, turning your head after him.
If a headdress is worn, then, in addition, whenput the right hand to the head in the shortest waynew headdress so that the fingers are together, palmstraight, middle finger touching the bottom edge of the thheadgear (at the visor), and the elbow was on the lineand shoulder height (Fig. 1).
When turning your head to a hundredto the boss (senior) position of the hand at thefishing gear remains unchanged (Fig. 2).
When the commander (senior) passes the person performing the military salute, put your head straightYou can lower your hand at the same time.
After explaining the materialwith the help of one of the students who ledgein the role of a boss, demonstrates how to correctly greet on site outside the formation without a headdress and in a headdress.
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greetings on the spot greetings on the move
Having finished the explanation and demonstration, the educational question is practiced with the teacher.those who are
To do this, the group is being restructuredfrom two ranksinto a single-rank formation and opens atfive steps.
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When wearing a headdress simultaneouslywith your feet on the ground you should turnhead and place your right hand on the headdress, keep your left hand motionless at your hip(Fig. 2).
Having passed the boss (senior), at the same timeexactly with the left foot placed on the ground with the headstand straight and lower your right hand.
When overtaking the boss (senior) militarythe greeting is performed with the first overtaking step.With the second step, the head must be placedstraight and lower your right hand.
If a soldier's hands are full of a burden, the military salute is performed by turning the thfishing in the direction of the chief (senior).
Practicing educational material in groups s.
For this purpose, two-rankbuildopensseven steps and training is organized onin pairs.
Students in the first row performin the role of chief, and the second - performing a military salute.
After 7-10 minutes of trainingthe command “Group, STOP” is given, “first and second ranks - switch rolesmi and continue training.”
Question No. 2. in formation on the spot and on the move.
Performing a military salute in line on the spot.
To perform a military salute in the rankson the spot, when the chief approaches the line by 10-15 steps,the squad leader commands: “Squad, SMRBUT, alignment to - RIGHT (to - LEFT, to - MIDDLE).”
At this command, the military personnel of the squadThey take a drill stance, at the same time turn their head to the right (left) and follow the boss with their gaze, turning their head after him.
When the boss approaches from the rear in formation, the squad leader turns the squadcircle, and then gives the command to perform a military salute
The squad leader, having given the command to executenot accepting the military greeting, puts his handto the headdress, approaches at a marching paceto the boss, stopped two or three steps before himcomes and reports.
For example:“Comrade Lieutenant. Second department lenition does something. Squad leader sir Zhant Petrov" .
The boss, who is greeted, buttsraises his hand to the headgear after giving commandsdy to perform a military salute.
Having completed the report, the squad commander, not opuslifting his hand away from the headdress, makes it with his left (right)foot step to the side while simultaneously turningto the right (left) and, letting the boss go ahead,follows him one or two steps behind and from the outside of the formation.
“FREE” - and lowers his hand.
If a superior contacts a serviceman,in service, according to military rankand last name, he answers: “I”, and when addressed onlyby military rank a serviceman in responsestates his position, rank and surname.
testing is in progressmilitary greeting in the rankson site.
Whilefive to seven steps from the middle of the formation, the leader of the lesson gives the command “Group, ATEMIC, alignment to - RIGHT (to - LEFT, to - MIDDLE)” and observes the correct, clear and simultaneousstudents completing the executive team.
To greet the boss from the rear the command “Group, cru - GOM” is given,as well as “Group, SMIRLNO, alignment with - RIGHT(to - LEFT, to - MIDDLE).”
Performing a military salute in formation on the move
In accordance with the provisions of the Military Regulations of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation:
To perform militarywhom are greetings in the ranks in movement for 10-15 shagov to the chief, the squad leader commands:“Separation, HUMIDLY, alignment to - RIGHT (to -LEFT)".
On the command “SMIRO”, all military personnel move to a combat step, and on the command “Rav”turn to - RIGHT (to - LEFT) at the same time turnthey point their head towards the boss and stophand movement. The squad leader turnedhead, puts his hand to the headdress.”
Upon passage of the boss or on command“VOLNO” the squad leader commands:“FREE” - and lowers his hand.
After communicating the statutory provisionstesting is in progressmilitary greeting in the ranksin move. For thisthe group reforms into a column of three or four.
Head of the lessonappears from the group at a distance of about 20 steps and gives the command “Group, step - MARCH.”When a group passes bymakes comments to individual students or the whole group.
After deleting a group fromleadteacher of the lessonat 20-25 steps the group leader commands “Group, right (left) shoulder forward - MARCH.”
When the groupmake a U-turn, seniorgroup gives the command “DIRECT” or “Group,STOP." Further acts as directed by managementteacher of the lesson.
Military salute training in formationin motion is carried out when the commander is located - both to the right and to the left of the formation.
In servicetea the boss addresses the ranks during hispassing by him. For example: “Ongreeting from the boss or when announcing thethe servicemen respond loudly in gratitude,clear, consistent. All military personnel are on the movespeakers begin their answer by placing their left foot onthe ground, saying the following words for eachstep".
FINAL PART - 5 minutes.
Summing up the lesson;
Those who distinguished themselves are noted and grades for the lesson are announced.
Setting tasks for self-preparation.
QUESTION 2. Performing a military salute while moving.
A. Performing a military salute in motion without a headdress.
While on the move, a military salute is given when meeting each other and when overtaking.
To learn how to give a military salute while moving without a headdress, the platoon is lined up on the construction site in a square with a distance of 2-4 steps.
Headdresses are first removed and carefully placed somewhat away from the place of study.
The commander demonstrates the technique of giving a military salute when the commander is in place and when the serviceman moves towards the walking commander.
Having demonstrated the technique in general and by division, the commander explains that in order to give a military salute in motion, out of formation, without headdress, 5-6 steps before the commander, simultaneously with placing your feet on the ground, you must stop moving your hands, pressing them to your hips, turn your head in his direction, raise your chin and, continuing to move, look into his face. After passing the boss, put your head straight and continue moving your hands. The commander begins studying this technique in divisions of four to six counts. If the boss cooperates, the technique is learned in four counts; if he is on the spot, the technique is performed in six counts. The technique is learned on command“Giving a military salute while moving, chief on the right (left), by divisions, at the expense of the trainees:
do-ONCE, do-TWO”, etc. d.
According to the “do - ONCE” count, take a step with your left foot, simultaneously with placing your foot on the ground, stop moving your arms and turn your head towards your boss.
On the count of “two, three, four (five, six),” continue the movement with your hands pressed and your head turned. For the next count, “do it - ONCE” under your left foot and at the same time as placing your left foot on the ground, place your head straight and continue moving your hands. Then, after taking five free steps, repeat the exercise in the same order at a pace of 60-70 steps per minute.
The commander is in place, and the trainees, on the command “March,” begin to move around the square on the construction site. 5-6 steps before the commander, the cadets stop moving their arms and turn their heads to the left, walk smartly, passing the commander, put their heads straight, walk at a walking pace, their arms move in time with the step. The commander lets each trainee pass by, checking his actions and eliminating any inaccuracies in the execution of techniques.
Typical mistakes of military personnel when giving a military salute can be the same as when performing a drill stance: the head is not turned towards the commander, the body turns along with the turn of the head, the hands are not pressed to the hips. The commander must evaluate each soldier.
b. Performing a military salute while moving with a headdress out of formation.
When wearing a headdress, simultaneously with placing your foot on the ground, turn your head, lift your chin and put your right hand on the headdress, keep your left hand motionless at your hip;
Having passed the boss, at the same time as placing your left foot on the ground, put your head straight and lower your right hand.
Training in giving a military salute while moving while wearing a headdress is carried out in eight counts. The platoon is lined up in two ranks with a distance of two steps and an interval of one step. First, the commander shows the technique as a whole, then by division.
According to the “do - ONCE” count, a step is taken with the left foot and with the foot placed on the ground, the head is turned towards the boss, at the same time the hand is applied to the headdress. The left hand goes down to the thigh; according to the count “do-TWO”, “do-THREE”, “FOUR”, “FIVE”, “SIX”, steps are taken with the right (left) foot, according to the count “do-SEVEN” - with the left foot placed on the ground, the head becomes straight , the right hand moves down from the headdress. In the “do-EIGHT” count, the right foot is placed next to the left, and the right hand is lowered to the thigh.
Typical mistakes made by military personnel when giving a military salute can be the same as when performing a drill; the head is not turned towards the boss, the body turns along with the turn of the head, the hands are not pressed to the hips, the head is turned first, and then the hand is applied (lowered), the hand is not applied at the shortest distance.
When overtaking a superior, a military salute is made with the first step of overtaking.
With the second step, put your head straight and lower your right hand.
Giving a military salute when overtaking a superior is practiced on two counts. According to the “do-ONCE” count, you need to take a step forward with your left foot and, at the same time as placing your foot on the ground, turn your head to the left (right) and put your right hand on the headdress, keep your left hand motionless at the hip. According to the “do-TWO” count, take a step and simultaneously with the next placing of your left foot on the ground and overtaking the boss, put your head straight and lower your right hand down. And so the technique is repeated, and the pace gradually increases to 110-120 steps per minute.
If a soldier’s hands are full of a burden, the military salute is made by turning the head towards the commander.
38. Turns in motion Turns in motion are performed according to the commands:
“To the right-VO”, “Half-turn to the right-VO”, “Nale-VO”, “Half-turn to the right-VO”, “Round - MARCH”.
To turn right, half a turn to the right (left, half a turn to the left), the executive command is given simultaneously with placing the right (left) foot on the ground. At this command, take a step with your left (right) foot, turn on the toe of your left (right) foot, simultaneously with the turn, move your right (left) foot forward and continue moving in a new direction.
To turn in a circle, the executive command is given simultaneously with placing the right foot on the ground. At this command, take another step with your left foot (a count of one), move your right foot half a step forward and slightly to the left and, sharply turning towards your left hand on the toes of both feet (a count of two), continue moving with your left foot in a new direction (in a count of three).
When turning, the movement of the arms is made in time with the step.
Chapter 3
Performing a military salute, breaking ranks, and returning to ranks. Approaching and leaving your boss
60. Performing a military salute without weapons on the spot and on the move
61. To perform a military greeting in place outside the formation without a headdress, three or four steps before the commander (senior), turn in his direction, take a formation stance and look into his face, turning your head after him.
If the headdress is on, then, in addition, put your right hand to the headdress in the shortest possible way so that the fingers are together, the palm is straight, the middle finger touches the lower edge of the headdress (at the visor), and the elbow is in line and at shoulder height (Fig. .6). When turning the head towards the boss (senior), the position of the hand at the headdress remains unchanged (Fig. 7).
When the chief (senior) passes the person performing the military salute, put your head straight and at the same time lower your hand.
62. To perform a military greeting while moving out of formation without a headdress, three or four steps before the commander (senior), at the same time as placing your foot, stop moving your arms, turn your head in his direction and, continuing to move, look into his face. After passing the boss (senior), put your head straight and continue moving your hands.
When wearing a headdress, simultaneously with placing your foot on the ground, turn your head and put your right hand on the headdress, keep your left hand motionless at the hip (Fig. 7); Having passed the boss (senior), at the same time as placing your left foot on the ground, put your head straight and lower your right hand.
When overtaking a superior (senior), perform the military salute with the first step of overtaking.
With the second step, put your head straight and lower your right hand.
63. If a soldier's hands are full of a burden, perform the military salute by turning his head towards the commander (senior).
Formations, lane changes, turns, changes in direction. Performing a military salute in formation on the spot and on the move.
Chapter 4
Formation of a squad, platoon, company, battalion and regiment on foot
Branch buildings
Line
74. The expanded squad formation can be single-ranked or two-ranked.
The formation of a squad in a single-rank (double-rank) formation is carried out by command "Squad, in one line(in two lines) - STAND UP.”
Having assumed a combat stance and given the command, the squad leader faces the front of the formation; the squad is lined up according to the staff to the left of the commander, as shown in the figure (Fig. 8, 9).
When the formation begins, the squad leader steps out of formation and monitors the formation of the squad.
A squad of four or fewer people is always formed in one line
75. If it is necessary to level the compartment on the spot, a command is given "BE EQUAL" or “To the left - ARROW.”
At the command “ALIGN”, everyone except the right-flank soldier turns their head to the right (the right ear is higher than the left, the chin is raised) and aligns themselves so that everyone sees the chest of the fourth person, considering themselves to be the first. At the command “Left - ALIGN”, everyone except the left-flank soldier turns their head to the left (the left ear is higher than the right, the chin is raised).
When aligned, service members may move forward, backward, or laterally somewhat.
When aligned with carbines (machine guns) in the “at the foot” position, in addition, on the executive command, the bayonet (muzzle) is pulled towards itself and pressed against the right side.
Upon completion of alignment, the command is given "Attention" according to which all military personnel quickly put their heads straight, and carbines (machine guns) are transferred to their previous position.
When leveling a compartment after turning it around, the command indicates the side to be aligned.
For example: "Right(left) - BE EQUAL."
76. By command "FREE" and on command "REFUEL" On the spot, military personnel must act as specified in Art. 28 of this Charter.
By command "Branch- SEPARATE" military personnel are out of order. A command is given to assemble the squad “Branch - TO ME”, along which servicemen run to the commander and line up at his additional command.
77. Squad turns are performed simultaneously by all military personnel in compliance with the commands and rules specified in Art. 30, 38 and 54 of this Charter. After turning a squad in a two-rank formation to the right (left), the squad leader takes half a step to the right (left), and when turning around, a step forward.
78. To open the compartment on site, a command is given "Squad, to the right(to the left, from the middle) so many steps, DOWN at once(run, all at once - DOWN).” At the executive command, all military personnel, with the exception of the one from whom the disconnection is made, turn in the indicated direction, simultaneously with placing their feet, turn their heads towards the front of the formation and walk at a rapid half-step (running), looking over their shoulder at the person walking behind and not looking up from him; after stopping the person walking behind, everyone takes as many more steps as indicated in the command and turns left (right).
When opening from the middle, it is indicated who is in the middle. The soldier called middle, hearing his last name, replies: "I", extends his left hand forward and lowers it.
When leveling the compartment, the interval set during opening is maintained.
79. To close the compartment on the spot, a command is given "Squad, to the right(left, to the middle), som-KNIS(running, som-KNIS)". At the executive command, all military personnel, with the exception of the one to whom the closing is assigned, turn in the direction of the closing, after which, with a rapid half-step (run), they approach the interval established for the closed formation and, as they approach, they independently stop and turn to the left (right).
80. To move the squad, the following commands are given: "Separation, on re-MEN(on the shoulder)"; "Step by step(marching, running) - MARCH". If necessary, the command indicates the direction of movement and the side of alignment.
For example: "Separation, on re-MEN(on the shoulder)"; “On such and such an object, alignment to the right(left), step(marching, running) - MARCH".
By command "MARCH" all military personnel simultaneously begin moving with the left foot, maintaining alignment and maintaining intervals and distances.
If the side of alignment is not indicated, alignment is made towards the right flank with a glance without turning the head.
To stop the separation, a command is given "Separation - STOP."
82. To move a few steps to the side in formation, a command is given on the spot "Department, right-IN(nale-VO)", and after turning the formation - “So many steps forward, step by step - MARCH.” After the military personnel take the required number of steps, the squad, on command, "Left(to the right)" rotates to its original position.
Moving forward or backward several steps is carried out as indicated in Art. 37 of this Charter.
83. If it is necessary to go out of step, a command is given "WALKING OUT OF KIND" and to move in step - "KEEP PACE". Movement in step is carried out according to the directing soldier or according to the calculation of the commander.
84. To change the direction of movement, a command is given by moving the shoulder "Department, right(left) shoulder forward, step - MARCH"(on the move - “MARCH”).
At this command, the squad begins to enter with its right (left) shoulder forward: the flank soldier of the approaching flank, turning his head along the front, walks at full pace, adjusting his movement so as not to push the rest to the stationary flank; the flank soldier of the fixed flank marks a step in place and gradually turns left (right), in accordance with the movement of the approaching flank; the rest of the military personnel, maintaining alignment along the front with their gaze towards the approaching flank (without turning their heads) and feeling with their elbow their neighbor on the side of the fixed flank, take a smaller step the closer they are to the fixed flank.
When the squad makes the approach as necessary, the command is given "DIRECTLY" or "Separation - STOP."
85. To rebuild a squad from one rank into two, the first and second ones are preliminarily calculated on command “Separation, for the first and second - PAY OUT.”
At this command, each soldier, starting from the right flank, in turn quickly turns his head to the soldier standing to his left, calls out his number and quickly puts his head straight. The left-flank soldier does not turn his head.
A calculation is also made using the general numbering, for which the command is given “Department, in order - PAY OUT.”
In a two-rank formation, the left-flank soldier of the second rank, after completing the calculation of the formation according to the general numbering, reports: "Full" or "Incomplete".
86. The squad is reorganized on the spot from one line into two by command "Squad, in two ranks- BUILD UP.”
At the executive command, the second numbers take a step back with their left foot, without placing their right foot, step to the right to stand at the back of the head of the first numbers, putting their left foot.
87. To rebuild a squad on the spot from a closed two-rank formation to a single-rank formation, the squad is first opened one step, after which a command is given "Squad, in one line- BUILD UP.”
At the executive command, the second numbers go to the line of the first, taking a step to the left with their left foot, without putting their right foot, step forward, and put their left foot.
Marching formation
90. The marching formation of the squad can be in a column of one or in a column of two.
The formation of a squad in a column one (two at a time) on site is carried out by command “Squad, one at a time in a column(two each) - STAND UP". Having taken a combat stance and given the command, the squad leader faces the direction of movement, and the squad lines up according to the staff, as shown in the figure (Fig. 10, 11).
As the formation begins, the squad leader turns around and monitors the formation of the squad.
A squad of four or fewer people is formed in a column one at a time.
91. The formation of a squad from a deployed formation into a column is carried out by turning the squad to the right on command "Branch, to the right-VO". When turning a two-rank formation, the squad leader takes half a step to the right.
92. The formation of a squad from a column into a deployed formation is carried out by turning the squad to the left on command "Branch, nale-VO". When a squad turns from a column of two, the squad leader takes half a step forward.
93. Rearrangement of the squad from a column one at a time into a column of two is carried out by command “Squad, two in a column, step by step - MARCH”(on the move - “MARCH”).
95. To change the direction of movement of the column, the following commands are given:
"Department, right(left) shoulder forward- MARCH"; the guiding soldier goes left (right) to the command "DIRECTLY", the rest follow him;
“Squad, behind me - MARCH(running - MARCH)"; the squad follows the commander.
Performing a military salute on the spot and on the move. The procedure for performing a military salute outside the formation
Performing a military salute on the spot. The procedure for performing a military salute outside the formation
Performing a military salute on the spot outside the formation without headdress
To perform a military greeting in place outside the formation without a headdress, three or four steps before the commander (senior), turn in his direction, take the line
stand and look him in the face, turning your head after him.
When the chief (senior) passes the person performing the military salute, put your head straight.
Learning a military salute on the spot outside the formation without headdress in two-count divisions
To perform a military greeting in place outside the formation without a headdress, a command is given in two-count divisions, for example: “To perform a military greeting in place without a headdress, the commander from the front (right, left, behind), in divisions: “do - ONCE” , do - TWO.”
When the boss approaches, take three or four steps in the count of “do it ONCE”, take the position of a drill stand, if necessary, turn in his direction, while simultaneously placing your foot, vigorously turn your head with a raised chin towards the boss, look into the boss’s face, turning after him head.
Performing a military salute on the spot out of formation wearing a headdress
Performing a military salute on the spot out of formation wearing a headdress
To perform a military greeting in place outside the formation in a headdress, three or four steps before the commander (senior), turn in his direction, take a formation stance, put your right hand to the headdress in the shortest possible way so that the fingers are together, the palm is straight, the middle finger touched the lower edge of the headdress (at the visor), and the elbow was on the line and height of the shoulder and look into his face, turning his head after him. When turning the head towards the boss (senior), the position of the hand at the headdress remains unchanged.
When the chief (senior) passes the person performing the military salute, put your head straight and at the same time lower your hand.
Learning a military salute on the spot out of formation in a headdress in two-count divisions
To perform a military greeting in place outside the formation in a headdress, a command is given in divisions in two counts, for example: “To perform a military greeting in place in a headdress, the commander from the front (right, left, behind), in divisions: “do - ONCE” , do - TWO.”
When the boss approaches, take three or four steps in the count of “do it ONCE”, take the position of a drill stand, if necessary, turn in his direction, apply the right hand to the headdress in the shortest way so that the fingers are together, the palm is straight, the middle finger touches the lower the edges of the headdress (at the visor), and the elbow was at the line and height of the shoulder and look into his face, turning his head after him. When turning the head towards the boss (senior), the position of the hand at the headdress remains unchanged.
According to the “do - TWO” count, the head is placed straight and the position is “at ease”.
Typical mistakes when performing a military salute on the spot with and without a headdress
The military salute is completed in less than three to four steps. The hand is not applied correctly to the headdress:
The serviceman did not turn his head towards his superior and did not look him in the face.
Performing a military salute while moving. The procedure for performing a military salute outside the formation
Performing a military salute while moving outside formation without headdress
To perform a military greeting while moving out of formation without a headdress, three or four steps before the commander (senior), at the same time as placing your foot, stop moving your arms, turn your head in his direction and, continuing to move, look into his face. After passing the boss (senior), put your head straight and continue moving your hands.
Performing a military salute without a headdress while moving out of formation
With the second step, put your head straight.
Learning a military salute while moving out of formation without a headdress in divisions of three (four) counts
To perform a military salute on the spot outside the formation without headdress, the command is given in divisions of three (four) counts: “Military salutation in motion, chief on the right (left), in divisions: do - ONCE, two, three (four).”
According to the “do - ONCE” count, take a step with your left foot, at the same time as placing it on the ground, stop moving your arms and turn your head towards the boss.
On the count of “two, three (four),” continue the movement with your hands pressed and your head turned.
According to the next count, “do it - ONCE” under the left foot and at the same time as placing the left foot on the ground, put the head straight and continue moving with the hands.
On the count of “two, three (four)”, take two (three) free steps.
For the next count “do it - ONCE”, repeat the exercise in the same order with a movement pace of 60-70 steps per minute.
Performing a military salute while moving out of formation wearing a headdress
When wearing a headdress, simultaneously with placing your foot on the ground, turn your head and put your right hand on the headdress, keep your left hand motionless at the hip; Having passed the boss (senior), at the same time as placing your left foot on the ground, put your head straight and lower your right hand.
When overtaking a superior (senior), perform the military salute with the first step of overtaking.
With the second step, put your head straight and lower your right hand.
Learning a military salute while moving out of formation in a headdress in divisions into six counts
To perform a military salute while moving out of formation in a headdress, the command is given in divisions of six counts: “Military salutation in motion, chief on the right (left), in divisions: do - ONCE, two, three, four, five, six.”
According to the “do - ONCE” count, take a step with your left foot and, with your foot on the ground, turn your head towards the boss, at the same time put your hand on the headdress; lower your left hand down to your thigh.
In the count of “two, three, four,” take steps with your right (left) foot; passing the boss one or two steps.
On the count of “five”, at the same time as placing your left foot on the ground, put your head straight and lower your right hand from the headdress down.
On the count of “six,” place your right foot next to your left, and lower your right hand to your hip.
Performing a military salute when overtaking a boss without a headdress
When overtaking a superior, a military greeting without a headdress is given as follows: at the first step of overtaking, placing your foot on the ground, stop moving your arms, energetically lower them along the body, and at the same time turn your head with your chin raised towards the superior. On the second step, place your head straight and continue moving your arms in time with the step.
Performing a military salute when overtaking a superior in a headdress
Performing a military salute when overtaking a superior in a headdress
When overtaking a chief, a military greeting in a headdress is given as follows: at the first step of overtaking, with your foot on the ground, stop moving your arms, energetically lower them along the body, turn your head with your chin raised towards the chief. Simultaneously with turning your head, place your right hand on the headdress and keep your left hand along the body. On the second step, put your head straight, lower your right hand and continue moving your arms in time with the step.
Typical mistakes when performing a military salute in motion with and without a headdress:
The military salute is completed in less than three or four steps;
The hand is not applied correctly to the headdress:
The fingers of the right hand are not together, the palm is bent, the middle finger does not touch the lower edge of the headdress (at the visor);
The position of the hand when turning the head towards the boss has been changed;
The hand is applied to the headdress not in the shortest way, but through the side;
The serviceman did not turn his head towards his superior and did not look him in the face;
Along with turning the head, the body is turned;
First, turn your head, and then apply (lower) your hand.
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