"Close interval, dress right (or left), dress!"
rear march
normal interval, MARCH
The command used to obtain a normal interval from a close interval in a squad formation is "Dress Right, Dress." This command directs the squad members to adjust their positions to ensure they are evenly spaced and aligned, maintaining a proper distance from each other. Following this command, members typically take a step to the right and align themselves to achieve the desired spacing.
When a squad is changing from close interval to normal interval, the command used is "Open ranks, march." This command instructs the squad to adjust their spacing to achieve the proper distance between individuals, ensuring they maintain a normal interval. The movement typically involves stepping to the side to create the required space while remaining aligned with the squad.
sierra my delta
rear march
normal interval, MARCH
At close interval, MARCH!
Normal interval, close interval, and double interval
Normal interval, close interval, and double interval
sierra my delta
Normal interval, close interval, and double interval
normal interval, close interval, and double interval
When aligning the squad, the squad commander must use a sequence of commands to convey the desired alignment to the soldiers. To align the squad at the normal interval, the commander uses the terms Dress right, Dress, and Ready front.
The three interval choices are normal interval, close interval and double interval. When forming a squad these are the choices to ensure they are at the correct interval.
Normal interval, close interval, and double intervalWhen forming a squad, there are three interval choices that can be chosen. Arm's length is one of the choices.
in one rank, at normal interval and centered on the commander