Drills and Ceremonies
Drills and Ceremonies
Drills and Ceremonies
This session…
Will consume
2 hours and 30 mins
with break
ROADMAP
Explain and Show the following:
Application
Summarize all topics and subtopics
explained.
Assessment
OBJECTIVES
TLO: Perform the Battalion Ceremonial
Parade in accordance with the FC 8-043:
Manual on Drills and Ceremonies of the
AFP 2002.
Participation
Silently go towards CR if
in need.
No Sleeping Policy
REFERENCES
FC 8-043:
Manual on Drills and
Ceremonies of the AFP
2002
SCOPE
Definition of Drill Terms
Commands and Voice Command
Individual Positions and Stationary Movements
Steps and Marching
Inspections with and without arms
Squad Drill
Platoon Drill
Company Drill
Battalion Drill
SEQUENCE OF EVENTS AND INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS
(Pass in Review)
an oral order of a commander or leader
g. Rest the weight of your body equally on the heels and the balls
of your feet.
h. Remain silent and do not move unless otherwise directed.
Parade Rest
The command is TIKAS, PAHINGA.
1.On the command of execution, PAHINGA, and at the
count of one, move the left foot smartly twelve inches to the left
of the right foot.
2.The 12 inches are measured from the inside of the left
heel to the inside of the right heel.
3.The left hand is placed at the small of the back, just below
the belt, and the right hand is placed inside the left.
4.The thumb of the right hand interlocks the thumb of the left
hand.
5.All the fingers are extended and joined and the palms are
to the rear. The elbows shall be in line with the body.
The only command is TILAP/PULUTONG or BALANGAY,
DA. On the command of execution, DA, smartly bring the left
heel against the right heel and, at the same time, drop the arms
to the sides and assume the position of attention.
Stand at Ease
The command for this movement is TINDIG PALUWAG. On
the command of execution PALUWAG, execute PARADE
REST, but turn the head and eyes directly toward the
person in charge of the formation. AT EASE or REST may be
executed from this position.
At Ease
The command for this movement is
PALUWAG. On the command
PALUWAG, the soldier may move,
however, he must remain standing and
silent with his right foot in place.
PAHINGA may be executed from this
position.
Rest
The command for this movement is
PAHINGA. Soldier may move or talk,
keeping his right foot in place, unless
otherwise directed. At ease may be
executed from this position.
Fall Out
At the command TIWALAG, you may leave the ranks but
you are required to remain in the immediate area. You
resume your former place at attention in ranks at the
command HUMANAY.
DISMISS
At the command LUMANSAG, the troops shall execute
about face and leave the immediate vicinity, unless
instructed otherwise.
EYES RIGHT
Used as a courtesy to reviewing officers and dignitaries during parades
and ceremonies. It is a one-count movement and the command is given
while halted at attention or marching at quick time. The commands are
HANDA TINGIN SA KANAN (KALIWA), NA and HANDA, RAP.
Assume you are halted at attention. Upon the approach of the
reviewing officer, the unit leader commands, HANDA TINGIN SA
KANAN. On the command of execution, NA, and at the count of one,
all members of the formation smartly turn their heads 45 degrees to the
right. The shoulders remain square to the front.
There is no command to terminate this movement. When the reviewing officer comes into your line of
vision, you will follow his movement with your head and eyes until they are straight to the front. At this time the
movement is terminated, and you remain at the position of attention until given another command.
FACING AT THE HALT
a. Facing to the flank is a two-count
movement. HARAP SA KANAN (KALIWA),
RAP.
1. On the command of execution, RAP slightly
raise the right heel and left toe
2. Turn 90 degrees to the left on the left heel,
assisted by a slight pressure on the ball of the
right foot.
3. On the second count, place the right foot
beside the left foot, resuming the position of
attention.
4. Arms remain at the sides, as in the position of
attention, throughout this movement.
FACING AT THE HALT
b. Facing to the rear is a two-count movement.
HARAP SA LIKOD, RAP.
1.On the command of execution RAP, move the toe of the right foot to a
point touching the marching surface about half the length of the foot to
the rear and slightly to the left heel.
2.Rest most of the weight of the body on the heel of the left foot and
allow the right knee to bend naturally.
3.On the second count, turn to the right 180 degrees on the left heel and
ball of the right foot, resuming the position of attention.
4. On the command of execution TO, take one more step with the lead foot and then place the trailing foot
alongside the lead foot, resuming the position of Attention.
BACKWARD MARCH
1. To march with a 15-inch step backward, the command is PAURONG,
KAD. The command is given only while at halt.
2. On the preparatory command PAURONG, shift the weight of the body
without noticeable movement onto the right foot.
3. On the command of execution KAD, take a 15-inch step backward
with the left foot and continue marching backward with 15-inch
steps. Arms are clipped on the side while executing backward march.
The halt from backward march is executed in two counts, basically
the same as the halt from the 30-inch step.
DOUBLE TIME MARCH
1. To march in the cadence of 180 steps per minute with a 30-inch
step, the command is TAKBONG HAKBANG, KAD. It may be
commanded while at the halt or while marching at quick time
with a 30-inch step.
2. On the command of execution KAD, raise the forearms to a
horizontal position, with the fingers and thumb closed, knuckles
out, simultaneously step off with the left foot. Continue to march
with 30-inch steps at the cadence of double time.
3. The arms swing naturally to the front and rear with the forearms
kept horizontal (when armed soldiers come to Port Arms on
receiving the preparatory command TAKBONG HAKBANG).
Guides, when at Sling Arms will double time with their weapons
at Sling Arms upon receiving the directive “MGA GABAY
SUMALUNAN” (GUIDES ON LINE).
DOUBLE TIME MARCH
4. When marching with a 30-inch step in the cadence of quick time,
the command TAKBONG HAKBANG, KAD is given as either foot
strikes the marching surface.
5. On the command of execution KAD, take one more 30-inch step at
quick time and step off with the trailing foot, double timing as
previously described.
6. To resume marching with a 30-inch step at quick time, the
command SIGLANG HAKBANG, KAD is given as either foot strikes
the marching surface.
Eyes Left
The movement of eyes left may only be executed while marching and is
normally done during street parades, when the reviewing stand is on
the left.
STAFF BEHIND THE COMMANDER
1. To make a staff move to the rear of a commander, the command is
KALUPUNAN, SUMALIKOD KO, KAD. The movement is executed in 9
counts for 2 or 3 men staff, 11 for 4 men staff, 13 for 5 man staff, and
15 for 6 men staff.
2. At the command KAD, all members of the staff execute right face,
then the first man faces to the left and marches 4 steps, column left
and halts on the prescribed last count. All members shall march
forward and follow the first man turning at the same pivot made by
the first man.
3. All members halt in the designated count and face left altogether
automatically facing the new direction.
ORDER ARMS
Assume Order Arms on the command HUMANAY or from
Parade Rest on the command of execution HUMANDA. At
Order Arms, maintain the position of attention with the rifle.
Place the butt of the rifle on the marching surface, with sights to
the rear. The toe of the butt touches the foot on line. Secure the
rifle with the right hand in a "U" formed by the fingers (extended
and joined) and thumb. Hold the rifle on the upper hand, guard
with the right thumb and forefinger pointed downward, and in
line with the flat surface of the handguard. Keep the right hand
and arm behind the rifle so that the thumb is straight along the
seam of the trousers' leg.
REST POSITIONS
a. Parade Rest
On the command of execution PAHINGA or TIKAS, PAHINGA,
thrust the muzzle forward, simultaneously changing the grip of
the right hand to grasp the stock just below the gas cylinder
lock screw, keeping the toe of the butt of the rifle in line with
your toe and on the marching surface and the right arm
straightened directly to the front. Silence and immobility are
required - if at Sling Arms the rifles shall remain slung.
REST POSITIONS
b. Stand at Ease
Execute Stand at Ease in the same manner as Parade Rest with
the rifle but turn the head and eyes toward the commander.
c. Rest
On the command PALUWAG or PAHINGA, keep the butt of the
rifle in place as in Parade Rest and bring the rifle diagonally in
front of you with your right hand and simultaneously grasp with
your left hand clasping your right hand.
Normally, when inspecting the rear of each rank, the Company Commander conducts a walking inspection. As the
Company Commander inspects the rear of the last man in each rank, he turns and halts directly in front of the
second man. The Executive Officer and the First Sergeant march past (behind) the Company Commander and
assume their post to his left.
INSPECTIONS
IN-RANKS INSPECTION (LINE FORMATIONS)
As the Company Commander halts directly in front of and facing
the individual being inspected, the individual executes Inspection Arms.
If the Company Commander wants to inspect the individual's weapon,
he will inspect the weapon first, then the individual's uniform and
appearance. As soon as the Company Commander grasps the weapon,
the individual releases the weapon and resumes the position of
Attention. When the Company Commander has finished inspecting the
weapon, he returns it in the same manner as it was received .
right and left flank men) extends both arms and positions
himself by short steps right or left until his fingertips are
touching the fingertips of the members on his right and left.
(The right flank man raises his left arm; the left flank man
raises his right arm.)
ALIGNING THE SQUAD
To align the squad in column, the command is TUNTON-
HARAP. On the command TUNTON-HARAP, each member
(except the number one man) raises his left arm to a horizontal
position, elbow locked, fingers and thumb extended and joined,
palm facing down, and obtains an arm's length plus about six
inches (from the fingertips) to the back of the man to his front. At
the same time, each man aligns himself directly behind the man
to his front. To resume the position of Attention, the command
MULING TUMAKIP (RECOVER) is given. On this command, each
member sharply returns to the position of attention.
MARCHING THE SQUAD
For short distances only, the squad may march forward while
in line formation. When marching long distances, the squad is
marched in column. To form a column formation from a line
formation, the command is HARAP SA KANAN, RAP. When a
column formation is originated from a line formation at close
interval, the squad may march for the short distances at half step
less than the correct distance. To obtain correct distance while
marching, the command is PADALANG KAD. On the command of
execution KAD, the number one man takes one more 15inch step
and then steps off with a 30-inch step.
Each squad member begins marching with a 30-inch
step at an approximate point where the number one
man steps off, or as soon as correct distance has been
obtained.
CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF A COLUMN
From the halt, the command to start the squad in motion and
simultaneously change the direction of the march by 90 or 45
degrees is LIKO SA KANAN (KALIWA), KAD or LIKO execution
KAD is given, the lead man faces in the commanded direction and
steps off, marching. All other members march forward and pivot
on the ball of the lead foot in the commanded direction and step
off trailing foot. As the members approach the pivot point, they
shorten or lengthen their steps as necessary to pivot at the
approximate point that the lead man pivoted.
CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF A COLUMN
To change the direction of the march by 90 or 45 degrees
when marching, the preparatory command LIKO SA KANAN
(KALIWA) or LIKO HATING KANAN (HATING KALIWA) is given as
the foot in the desired direction strikes the marching surface. The
command of execution KAD is given the next time the foot in the
desired direction strikes the marching surface. On the command
of execution KAD, 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.
CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF A COLUMN
To march in the opposite direction, the command is PABALIK,
KAD. The preparatory command PABALIK is given as the right
foot strikes the marching surface. The command of execution
KAD is given the next time the right foot strikes the marching
surface. On the command of execution, all members take one
more step with their left foot, pivot on the balls of both feet, turn
180 degrees to the right, and step off in the new direction. The
arms are not allowed to swing outward while turning.
To avoid an obstacle in the line of march, the squad
leader directs, PAGAWING KANAN (KALIWA). The lead
man inclines around the obstacle and resumes the
original direction. All other members follow the lead
man.
MARCHING TO THE FLANK
The squad may be marched to the flank (for short distance
only) when marching in column. The command for this movement
is KANANG (KALIWANG) PANIG, KAD. 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 KAD, 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
to the right.
FORMING COLUMNS OF TWOS AND REFORMING
Situation 1. When all squad members are in formation, the report is "Lahat
po'y narito".
Situation 2. When the squad members are absent, the soldiers and reasons for
their absence are reported:
his heads and eyes but cover the squad to his front. The platoon
leader must wait until the platoon to his front has commanded
MULING TUMAKIP (RECOVER) before he faces about and gives
the command TUMAKIP (COVER).
OPENING AND CLOSING RANK
PABUKANG TALUDTOD, KAD is executed from a line
formation while at halt. It may be executed at any of the
prescribed intervals. The commands for these movements are
PABUKANG TALUDTOD, KAD and PASINSING TALUDTOD, KAD.
On the command of execution KAD, the front rank takes two
steps forward, the second rank takes one step, the third rank
stands fast, and the fourth rank takes two steps backward. If
additional ranks are present, the fifth rank takes four steps
backward, and the sixth rank takes six steps backward. NOTE:
After taking the prescribed steps, the men do not raise their
arms. If the platoon leader wants exact interval or
alignment, he commands MASINSIN PAGITAN (AT
IBAYONG DALANG), TUNTON SA KANAN, NA.
OPENING AND CLOSING RANK
To close the ranks, the command is PASINSING
TALUDTOD, KAD. On the command of execution KAD,
the first rank takes four steps backward, the second
rank takes two steps backward, the third rank stands
fast, and the fourth rank takes one step forward. On
the command of execution KAD, the platoon leader and
the platoon sergeant take appropriate number of steps
to maintain their post.
RESTING THE PLATOON
The platoon rests in the same manner prescribed
for the squad.
DISMISSING THE PLATOON
The procedure for dismissing the platoon is basically the
same as prescribed for the squad. The platoon leader commands
TANDIS NG PULUTONG. The platoon sergeant faces to the right
while marching and inclines around the squad leaders, halts three
steps in front of and centered on the platoon, and faces right.
The platoon leader then commands PAMUNUAN ANG INYONG
MGA PULUTONG, and salutes are exchanged. The platoon leader
is no longer part of the formation.
The platoon sergeant takes three steps forward,
halts, faces about, and carries out the platoon
leader's instruction.
DISMISSING THE PLATOON
If the platoon sergeant so desires, the squad may
be released to control of the squad leaders. The
platoon sergeant commands PAMUNUAN ANG INYONG
MGA TILAP and salutes are exchanged. The platoon
sergeant is no longer part of the formation. NOTE:
Without leaving his position, the squad leader then
commands TIWALAG, moves to a position in the
immediate area, and commands HUMANAY. Then, he
carries out the previous instructions and/or gives any
instructions for actions before the next duty formation.
CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF A COLUMN
NOTE: When the platoon leader and the platoon sergeant are
marching at their posts in column as part of a larger formation,
they execute a column half right (left) rather than a 90 degrees
column movement. After executing the LIKO HATING KANAN
(HATING KALIWA), they continue marching in an arc, inclines as
necessary, and resume their correct positions. After sensing that
the squad leaders are abreast of each other, the platoon leader
resumes the 30-inch step. At times, the platoon may find it
necessary to shorten or lengthen the step in order to maintain
correct distance from the unit to his front.
CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF A COLUMN
As the third squad leader marches past the last man in the
third squad, he and his squad begin to march at the half step.
After marching past the last man in each file, all other squads
incline to the right and left as necessary, obtain normal interval
on the third squad, and begin to march with the half step. When
all squads are abreast of each other, they begin marching with a
30-inch step without command.
During the movement, the platoon leader marches alongside
the first squad, and the platoon sergeant marches one step to the
rear and centered between the second and third squads.
CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF A COLUMN
When marching, the preparatory SALISIHANG HANAY is
given as the left foot strikes the marching surface and the
command of execution KAD is given as the left foot strikes the
marching surface. On the command of execution KAD, the
platoon executes the movement basically the same as from the
halt, except that the squad takes one additional step to ensure
that the pivot is in the correct position to execute the movement.
CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF A COLUMN
NOTE: When the platoon leader and the platoon sergeant are
marching at their post as part of a larger formation, the platoon
leader takes three steps forward and executes a column right,
marches across the front of the platoon, executes another column
right (just beyond fourth squad), marches to his post in the most
direct manner, takes up the half step, and then steps off with a
30-inch step when the squad leaders come to line. The platoon
sergeant incline to the right, follows the third squad until the
movement is completed, and then resumes his post.
FORMING A FILE AND REFORMING
SUNURAN MULA SA KALIWA (KANAN), KAD
On the command of execution KAD, the lead squad marches forward. The
squad leader next to the lead element (or as designated) looks over the shoulder
nearest the moving element and commands Column Half Left (Right) when the
second from the last man is in line with him. The squad leader gives the
command of execution KAD as the right foot of the last man strikes the marching
surface when abreast of him. On the command of execution, the squad leader
executes the Column Half Left (Right), then inclines without command to the
right (left), and follows the last man of the preceding squad at the correct
distance. Other members of the squad march forward and execute the same
movement as the squad leader. The remaining squad forms the file in the same
manner as the squad immediately behind the lead element.
FORMING A FILE AND REFORMING
SUNURAN MULA SA KALIWA (KANAN), LIKO SA KALIWA (KANAN), KAD.
Following the platoon leader's preparatory command, the squad leader of the
lead element commands MANATILI. On the platoon leaders’ command of execution
KAD, the lead squad executes the column left (right). The other squad leaders
command MANATILI. On the platoon leader's command of execution KAD, the lead
squad executes the column left (right). The other squad leaders command LIKO SA
KANAN (KALIWA) at the appropriate time as stated in sub-paragraph b. They give the
command of execution KAD as the right foot strikes the marching surface at the pivot
(column left), or the first time the last man's right foot strikes the marching surface
after the pivot (column right).
Although the command is LIKO SA KALIWA (KANAN), the outside squads (fourth
or first) execute Column Half Left (Right).
FORMING A FILE AND REFORMING
APATANG TUDLING PAKANAN (PAKALIWA), KAD.
NOTE: To reform the platoon to its original column formation when file
was formed on the command in sequence___________, KAD, the command
TIWALAG and HUMANAY must be given.
On the preparatory command, the squad leader of the base squad
commands MANATILI. All other squad leaders command LIKO HATING-KANAN
(KALIWA). On the platoon leader's command of execution KAD, the base
squad stands fast; all other squads execute the Column Right (Left)
simultaneously. As the moving squad leaders reach a point (line) that ensures
correct interval on the element to their left (right), they automatically incline to
the left (right) and command PATAKDA, KAD and TILAP, HINTO so that their
squads are abreast of the base (other) squad as halted.
FORMING COLUMNS OF TWOS AND REFORMING
DALAWANG TUDLING MULA SA KANAN (KALIWA), KAD.
On the preparatory command, the squad leader of the designated squad
gives the supplementary command PASULONG. The other squad leaders
command MANATILI. On the command of execution KAD, the two lead squads
march forward. The squad leader (second or third) next to the lead element
gives the command start both to the remaining squads in motion. Looking
over the shoulder nearest the moving elements, the squad leader gives the
preparatory command LIKO SA KALIWA (KANAN) when the second from the
last man is abreast of him; then gives the command of execution KAD as the
right foot of the last man strikes the marching surface.
On the platoon leaders’ command of execution, both the squad leaders
execute the Column Half Left (Right), incline to the right (left) without
command, and follow the last men of the preceding squads at the correct
distance. (Do not close the space if the files of the two leading squads are not
even).
COMPANY DRILL
POST FOR KEY PERSONNEL
a. Company Commander
When the company is in line formation or in column with the platoons in
line, the post for the company commander is 12 steps (from the front rank
troops) to the front of and centered on the company. As part of a larger unit,
when the company is in column with the platoons in column and when in mass
formation, his post is six steps from the front rank of the troops to the front of
and centered on the company. As a separate unit, when the company is in
column with the platoons in column, his post is 12 steps from and centered on
the left flank.
b. Guidon Bearer
The Guidon Bearer's post is two 15-inch steps to the rear, and two 15-
inch steps to the left of the Company Commander. NOTE: The Company
Commander should inconspicuously direct the Guidon Bearer to remain in
position and move with the commander when the company is to be faced to
the right and marched for only a short distance
COMPANY DRILL
POST FOR KEY PERSONNEL
c. Executive Officer
The Executive Officer's post is two 15-inch steps to the rear and
two 15-inch steps to the right of the Company Commander.
d. First Sergeant
When the Company Commander is in line formation, the First
Sergeant's post is three steps to the rear of the last rank and centered
on the company. In a column or mass formation, he is three steps to
the rear of the last rank and off center (one 15-inch step to the left) of
the company.
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FORMATION AND MOVEMENTS
1) Forming with non-commissioned officers.
a) When the company is formed by non-commissioned
officers, the First Sergeant posts himself nine steps in front of
(center) and facing the line where the front rank of each
platoon is formed. He then commands HUMANAY;
(PASINSING PAGITAN), HUMANAY.
b) On the command of execution, the platoons form in the
same manner prescribed in platoon drill. Each platoon
sergeant faces his platoon while the platoons are forming, and
directs his platoon to adjust (if necessary) and align on the
platoon to the right at the correct interval. Once the platoon is
formed, the platoon sergeants face about.
FORMATION AND MOVEMENTS
1) Forming with non-commissioned officers.
c) When all the platoon sergeants are facing to the front, the First
Sergeant commands (if appropriate) SIYASAT TA; AGAP TA; BABA
(ISAKBAT), TA. He then directs (if appropriate) TANGGAPIN ANG
ULAT. The platoon sergeants face about and command MAG-ULAT.
The squad leaders report as previously described in Section 6
paragraph 6.2.d. After receiving the report, the platoon sergeants
face about. When all the platoon sergeants are facing to the front,
the First Sergeant commands MAG-ULAT. The platoon sergeants
salute and report (as described in paragraph 6-2e) in succession from the
right to left. The First Sergeant returns each salute individually.
Having received the report from the platoon sergeants, the First
Sergeant faces about and awaits the arrival of the company
commander.
FORMATION AND MOVEMENTS
1) Forming with non-commissioned officers.
d) When the Company Commander has halted at his post, the
First Sergeant salutes and reports. "Ginoo, narito pong lahat,"
or "Ginoo, napagalaman pong lahat", or salutes and
commands SUMALUNAN. The First Sergeant faces about and
marches three steps forward. The platoon sergeants face to
the right in marching and assume their post beside the first
squad leader (if the platoon leader is not present, they step
forward three steps). The platoon leaders march around the
left flank of their platoon and assume their post by inclining
and halting, already facing the front.
FORMATION AND MOVEMENTS
2) Forming with officer
When the company is formed by the Company Commander,
the procedures are the same as forming with the non-
commissioned officers except that the platoon leaders form their
platoons and the First Sergeant, platoon sergeants, and Guidon
Bearer fall in their post. The command SUMALUNAN is not
necessary.
CHANGING INTERVAL
When the Company Commander wants the company to obtain
close interval in line formation while maintaining a five-step
interval, he directs LAPIT SA UNANG PULUTONG MASINSING
PAGITAN. The platoon leaders face about and command ISAHANG
BILANG, NA. After the platoons have counted off the platoon
leaders command MASINSING PAGITAN, KAD. The second, third,
and fourth platoon leaders command HARAP SA KANAN, NA, and in
succession command HATING HAKBANG, KAD. They halt at five-
step interval and face the platoon to the left. If the directive
"LAPIT SA IKATLONG PULUTONG MASINSING PAGITAN" is given,
the platoon leaders on the right of the designated platoon to the left,
march (half step) forward until the five-step interval is obtained, and then halt
and face their platoons to the right.
CHANGING INTERVAL
When the Company Commander wants the company to
obtain normal interval from close interval in line formation while
maintaining five-step interval, he directs "PADALANG SA UNANG
PULUTONG GAWING PAGITAN". The platoon leaders face about
and march (half step) their platoons to a position that ensures the
five-step interval between platoons to the left, then the platoon
leaders command ISAHANG BILANG, NA. The platoon leaders
then command GAWING PAGITAN, KAD.
ALIGNING THE COMPANY
a. To align the company in a line formation, the Company
Commander directs "TUNTON SA KANAN". On the directive, all
platoon leaders face about. The right flank platoon leader
commands TUNTON KANAN, NA and aligns his platoon as
prescribed in platoon drill. When the alignment of the first rank
of the right platoon has been verified (the platoon leaders has
stepped off to align the second rank), the platoon leader to the
left commands TUNTON KANAN, NA. He then faces to the half
right in marching, moves to a position on line with and one step
to the left of the left flank man of the first rank, and face (left
face) down the line.
ALIGNING THE COMPANY
After aligning the first rank, the platoon leader centers
himself on the first rank, faces to the right in marching, takes two
short steps, halts, executes left face, and aligns the second rank.
The third and fourth rank are aligned in the same manner as the
second rank. After aligning the fourth rank, the platoon leader
faces to the left in marching; halts and faces perpendicular to the
platoon, one step forward from the platoon, commands HANDA,
RAP, and proceeds to his post. All platoon leaders to the left of
the first take the same actions as the first platoon leader.
ALIGNING THE COMPANY
b. To align the company in column, the company commander
directs TUNTON HARAP. On this direction, the platoon leader
faces about and commands TUMAKIP. The other platoon leader
commands MANATILI. The first platoon covers as in platoon drill.
The other platoon then execute the movement in succession as
soon as the platoon to their front has completed the movement.
OPENING AND CLOSING RANKS
a. To open ranks, the company commander directs
"IBUKANG TALUDTOD ANG INYONG MGA PULUTONG". On the
directive, all platoon leaders face about. The right flank platoon
leader commands PABUKANG TALUDTOD, KAD. When the
platoon has completed the movement, it automatically dresses
and aligns as in platoon drill. When the first rank of the right
platoon has been aligned, the platoon leader to the left
commands PABUKANG TALUDTOD, KAD and then aligns his
platoon. All platoon leaders to the left of the second platoon take
the same actions as the second platoon leader.
OPENING AND CLOSING RANKS
b. To close rank, the commander directs "IBUKANG
TALUDTOD ANG INYONG MGA PULUTONG". On the directive, all
platoon leaders face about. The right flank platoon leader
commands PASINSING PAGITAN, KAD. The platoons execute the
movement the same as platoon drill. After the platoons have
completed the movement, the platoon leaders face about.
CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF A COLUMN
a. The company changes the direction of march basically the same as the
squad and platoon. The commands are LIKO SA KANAN (KALIWA), LIKO
HATING KANAN (KALIWA), KAD.
b. The base element during a column movement is the lead platoon and
the squad on the flank, in the direction of turn.
c. When at the halt, the leading platoon leader repeats the Company
Commander's preparatory command. Succeeding platoon leaders give the
supplementary command PASULONG. On the command of execution KAD the
leading platoon execute the movement as described in platoon drill;
succeeding platoons executes the movement on their platoon leaders'
command at approximately the same location.
d. While marching, the movement is executed as described from the halt
except that the succeeding platoon leaders give the supplementary command
TULOY ANG LAKAD rather than PASULONG.
e. The company executes rear march and inclines in the same manner as
the platoon.
CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF A COLUMN
f. When executing Counter Column March from the halt, the
leading platoon leader repeats the preparatory command.
Succeeding platoon leaders give the supplementary command
PASULONG. On the command of execution KAD, the leading
platoon executes the movement as described in platoon drill, and
marches though the other platoons. Succeeding platoons execute
the movement on their platoon leaders’ command at
approximately the same location. When the movement is
executed while marching, the command of execution is given as
the left foot strikes the marching surface. The movement is
executed basically the same as from the halt except that the
succeeding platoon leaders give the supplementary command to
continue to march rather than forward.
CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF A COLUMN
The Guidon Bearer faces left in marching from the halt or
executes a column left in marching, marches by the most direct
route outside of the formation, and repositions himself in front of
the lead platoon as it clears the rear of the company. If the
Company Commander gives the command from his post in a
separate unit, he moves in the most convenient manner to his
new position at the left flank of the unit. If he gives the command
while at the head of the company, he moves in the same
direction as the Guidon Bearer.
CORRECTING DISTANCE BETWEEN
PLATOONS
a. To obtain correct distance when the company is marching
in column or is in column halt, the Company Commander directs
"LAPIT SA UNANG PULUTONG".
b. When at the halt, on the directive "LAPIT SA UNANG
PULUTONG", the platoon leader of the leading platoon commands
(over the right shoulder) MANATILI. The succeeding platoon
leaders command (over the shoulder) PASULONG, KAD and then
command PATAKDA, KAD, and PULUTONG, TO when the correct
distance is obtained.
CORRECTING DISTANCE BETWEEN
PLATOONS
c. While marching, on the directive "LAPIT SA UNANG
PULUTONG", the platoon leader of the leading platoon commands
(over the right shoulder) HATING HAKBANG, KAD. The
succeeding platoon leaders command (over the shoulder) TULOY
ANG LAKAD and then command HATING HAKBANG, KAD as soon
as the correct distance is obtained.
d. The Company Commander commands PASULONG, KAD;
(TO) as soon as all platoons have obtained the correct distance
and are marching at half step.
FORMING COLUMNS OF TWOS AND REFORMING
When the DG/RO has halted at his post, the TC faces about and directs
TANGHAL SANDATA.
a) The BCs face about and command: TANGHAL, TA, face the front
and salute together with their respective staff.
b) When the units have completed this movement, the TC faces
about and executes with his staff: PUGAY KAMAY, NA.
c) Upon completion of the presentation and/or honors, the TC
commands his staff: BABA KAMAY, NA, faces about and directs:
BABA SANDATA.
d) The BCs and staff terminate their salutes, the BCs face about and
command: BABA, TA. They then face the front.
e) The TC faces to the front.
INSPECTION
a) When the TC has faced the reviewing stand, the DG/RO and MH
move forward and halt three steps in front of the TC. Staffs, aides-
de-camp, and orderlies do not normally accompany the inspecting
party. However, if the DG/RO is mounted during the inspection, his
personal Color and aide-de-camp should be on another vehicle.
b) The TC salutes and reports: Ginoo, handa na po ang mga talupad
upang siyasatin (Sir, the troops are ready for inspection). The band
begins to play march music on the first left step of the DG/RO and
continues to play until the DG/RO has returned to his post.
INSPECTION
c) The DG/RO acknowledges the salute and the TC escorts the DG/RO (to be
at the center), the MH (to be at the left of the DG/RO) for the inspection of
troops. As they approach the first element of the band, the MH will position
at the right of the TC so that the DG/RO will be nearest the troops. After
the last element of the troops, the MH will position at the left of the
DG/RO. When riding a vehicle, the reviewing party passes between the line
of Battalion Commanders and Company Commanders. When marching, the
reviewing party passes between the front rank of the troops and the
Platoon Leaders when companies are in line formation.
d) When the inspection is made by motor vehicle, the inspecting party enters
the vehicle in front of the reviewing stand. The DG/RO enters first and
occupies the left rear position. The vehicle approaching from the left of the
TC, proceeds to the post of the TC and stops. The TC salutes and enters the
vehicle, occupying the right front position.
INSPECTION
e) Upon the departure of the inspecting party, the senior staff officer
commands the staff to PAHINGA. After the inspection has been
completed, the senior staff officer commands HUMANDA before the
return of the TC.
f) When the reviewing party marches while trooping the line and is about
to pass, the Platoon Leader faces about and commands: HANDA TINGIN
SA KANAN, NA. The elements turn their heads to the right and see the
honoree as they pass by. The Platoon Leader executes eyes left then
faces front after the inspecting party has passed the platoon.
Simultaneously, the Battalion and Company Commander faces front and
commands: KALUPUNAN, SUMALIKOD KO, KAD; and MGA GABAY
SUMALIKOD KO, KAD respectively, to witness the inspecting party.
However, if the inspecting party are riding for the trooping the line, the
Company Commander and staff stay put and just execute eyes right.
More so, the Platoon Leader faces front after giving the
command HANDA TINGIN SA KANAN, NA.
INSPECTION
g) As the inspecting party approaches the Colors, the TC
inconspicuously commands GINOO, ANG MGA WATAWAT, PUGAY
KAMAY, NA (Sir, the Colors, Present Arms) six steps to the Colors
and BABA KAMAY, NA (Ready Front) immediately after the
Colors.
h) Upon reaching the last element of the troops, the inspecting party
return to their respective positions using the most direct route.
HONORS TO THE NATION
a) When the inspecting party has returned to its post, the TC faces about
and directs TANGHAL SANDATA. The BCs face about and command:
TANGHAL, TA. Each commander then faces front and salutes. When all
units have completed these movements, the TC faces front and
commands: PUGAY KAMAY, NA for himself and his staff. On the
execution of the Hand Salute by the TC, the band begins to play the
National Anthem.
b) The inspecting party and all military spectators salute while the
National Anthem is being played.
c) Upon completion of the National Anthem, the TC and staff terminate
their salutes on his command: BABA KAMAY, NA. He then faces about
and directs BABA SANDATA.
d) The BCs terminate their salutes, face about, and command:
BABA, TA then face front.
a) PASS-IN-REVIEW
PASS-IN-REVIEW
a) The TC brings his staff behind him, KALUPUNAN, SUMALIKOD KO,
KAD. When the staff has reversed its position, the TC directs PASA
MASID. The band moves to march position.
b) The DG/RO moves forward to acknowledge the salute of the troops
passing before the grandstand.
c) When the Colors pass before the reviewing stand, the band
interrupts the music and plays four ruffles and flourishes. The
spectators execute Hand Salute or the equivalent salute for the
civilians.
PASS-IN-REVIEW
d)The band continuously plays until the
last parade elements leave the parade
ground.
e)When all the troops and floats have
cleared the parade ground, the TC and
staff move forward facing the
grandstand and halt ten steps in front of
the honoree. The TC salutes and the
honoree acknowledges the salute. He
may or may not thank or congratulate
the TC and staff.
Check on Learning:
Squad Drill
Platoon Drill
Company Drill
Battalion Drill
QUESTIONS
SUMMARY
Definition of Drill Terms
Commands and Voice Command
Individual Positions and Stationary Movements
Steps and Marching
Inspections with and without arms
Squad Drill
Platoon Drill
Company Drill
Battalion Drill
SEQUENCE OF EVENTS AND INDIVIDUAL ACTIONS
(Pass in Review)
ASSESSMENT
Performance Examination:
100pts
Battalion
Ceremonial Parade
OUTCOME
At the end of the session, the
learners were able to perform
the Battalion Ceremonial
ParadeAt the end of the session,
the learners were able to
perform the Battalion
Ceremonial Parade
FEEDBACK
FUTURE
THE END