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M308.02 - Deliver Words of Command

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  • Why are cautionary commands given?
    To warn the squad that a movement will be performed
  • How does poor posture after delivering commands?
    It restricts the ability to breathe deeply, resisting the movement of the diaphragm, which will cause commands to come from the throat
  • If a command is not pronounced clearly and distinctly, what affect may it have on the squad being commanded?
    Cadets may not understand the command and perform the wrong movement
  • Why should commands be delivered with confidence?
    It portrays that it is an order that must be promptly and smartly obeyed
  • When command are written, what is the purpose of the dash?
    To separate the cautionary from the executive command
  • What are the five points of voice to be considered for a well-delivered command?
    Volume, Projection, Distinction, Inflection and Snap
  • What gives the voice more control and a higher volume?
    Breathing to deeply and relaxing the muscles in the neck and vocal cords?
  • What is the purpose of the executive command?
    To signal that a movement is to be carried out
  • What order is given to cancel an incorrect order before it has completed?
    "As You Were"