What FM covers Army drill and ceremony?

What FM covers Army drill and ceremony?

Army Study Guide – Drill & Ceremony (TC 3-21.5 or FM 3-21.5)

What army regulation covers change of command ceremony?

Army Regulation 37-47, para. 2-8(a), requires the Secretary’s advance approval for the use of official representation funds for retirement and change of command ceremonies. Pending approval, the School sent invitations for the “Change of Command/Retirement Ceremony” and reception to follow. and local citizens.

What TC covers drill and ceremony?

TC 3-21.5
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What TC Covers drill and ceremonies? (TC 3-21.5)
What is TC 3-21.5 Drill and Ceremonies
What is the purpose of drill? to enable a commander or noncommissioned officer to move his unit from one place to another in an orderly manner

Can you chew gum in uniform army?

Don’t chew gum in uniform. Do not use your cell phone while wearing a uniform. Keep the uniform clean and ready for daily inspection.

What is the Paygrade for sergeant?

E-5
A Sergeant is considered a Noncommissioned Officer, with a paygrade of E-5. The civilian equivalent of this military rank is roughly GS-5 under the federal government’s General Schedule payscale.

What is COC in the army?

COC – Combat Operations Center, the command post for a combat arms unit, usually of battalion-size or larger; personnel assigned to the COC may derisively refer to such duty as “coc-watch” or “working the coc”.

Who is the only NCO in the chain of command?

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When was the NCO support channel formally recognized? 20 December 1976
Who is the only member of both your chain of command and your NCO support channel? Your first line supervisor; section, squad or team leader

What is accomplished by practicing dismounted drill?

What is accomplished by practicing dismounted drill? Team-work, confidence, pride, alertness, attention to detail, esprit de corps and discipline.

Can I smoke in army uniform?

Smoking is now allowed only in specially designated open areas marked out by a yellow box. Smoking in public areas while in uniform has also been made a disciplinary offence. Sale of cigarettes and tobacco products is prohibited in SAF camps and premises.