This document outlines standard operating procedures and proper military posture and stances. It details:
1. Five standard operating procedures for officers, including that the officer is always right and obeying before complaining.
2. Eight rules for the position of attention, such as standing with heels together and feet at a 45 degree angle.
3. Five rest positions at the halt, including parade rest with left foot moved and hands clasped behind the back, stand at ease with head turned toward the person in charge, at ease with freedom to turn the head, and rest with freedom to move or talk with the right foot in place.
This document outlines standard operating procedures and proper military posture and stances. It details:
1. Five standard operating procedures for officers, including that the officer is always right and obeying before complaining.
2. Eight rules for the position of attention, such as standing with heels together and feet at a 45 degree angle.
3. Five rest positions at the halt, including parade rest with left foot moved and hands clasped behind the back, stand at ease with head turned toward the person in charge, at ease with freedom to turn the head, and rest with freedom to move or talk with the right foot in place.
This document outlines standard operating procedures and proper military posture and stances. It details:
1. Five standard operating procedures for officers, including that the officer is always right and obeying before complaining.
2. Eight rules for the position of attention, such as standing with heels together and feet at a 45 degree angle.
3. Five rest positions at the halt, including parade rest with left foot moved and hands clasped behind the back, stand at ease with head turned toward the person in charge, at ease with freedom to turn the head, and rest with freedom to move or talk with the right foot in place.
2) ALWAYS MOVE IN A DOUBLE 3) ALWAYS SPEAK IN TAGLISH 4) OBEY FIRST BEFORE YOU COMPLAIN 5) IF OFFICER IS WRONG BACT TO SOP NUMBER 1. 8 RULES OF POSITION OF ATTENTION AND 5 REST POSITION AT THE HALT POSITION OF ATTENTION
1. In coming to attention, bring your
heels together smartly on the same line. Hold them as near each other as the conformation of your body permits. 2. Turn your feet out equally, forming an angle of 45 degrees. POSITION OF ATTENTION
3. Keep your knees straight
without stiffness 4. Holds your hips level, your body erect, your chest lifted and arched, your shoulders square and even POSITION OF ATTENTION 5. Let your arms hang straight down without stiffness, thumbs along the seams of your trousers. Hold the back of your hands out, with the fingers held naturally so that the thumbs rest along the tip of the forefingers. 6. Keep your head erect and squarely to the front, your chin drawn in so that the axis of your head and neck is vertical. Look straight to the front (about 30 yards ahead) POSITION OF ATTENTION
7. Rest the weight of your body equally
on the heels and the balls of your feet. 8. Remain silent and do not move unless otherwise directed. REST POSITION AT HE HALT REST POSITION AT HE HALT 1. PARADE REST- at the command PAHINGA, or TIKAS, PAHINGA, move your left foot smartly 12 inches to the left of the right foot. Keep your legs straight so that the weight of your body rests on both feet. At the same time, your arms hanging naturally clasp your hands behind your back, just below the belt line, palms flattened to the rear, thumb and fingers of your left hands clasping the right hand without stiffness. Remain silent and do not move. This Command is executed from the position of attention only. Tindig paluwag, paluwag and pahinga may be excuted from this position . REST POSITION AT HE HALT
2. 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 excuted from this position. REST POSITION AT HE HALT 3. AT EASE- The command for this movement is PALUWAG. On the command PALUWAG, The soldier must remain standing and silent with his right foot in place; he can turn his head left or right and bring his hand forward. PAHINGA may be executed from this position 4. REST- The command for this movement is PAHINGA. On the command PAHINGA, the soldier may move or talk, unless otherwise directed, with his right foot in place. At ease may be executed from this position. 5. FALL OUT- At the command TIWALAG, You can 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. WELCOME TO ROTC!