normal interval, MARCH
sierra my delta
rear march
"Close interval, dress right (or left), dress!"
In the context of military operations or tactical planning, the three interval choices of a squad typically refer to the spacing between individuals or teams during movement or formation. These intervals are often categorized as close, normal, and extended. A close interval minimizes the distance between squad members for maximum security and cohesion, a normal interval provides a balance between security and maneuverability, and an extended interval increases the squad's coverage and reconnaissance capability but may reduce mutual support. The choice of interval depends on the mission objectives, terrain, and threat level.
normal interval, MARCH
Double Interval, MARCH
At close interval, MARCH!
sierra my delta
Normal interval, close interval, and double interval
Normal interval, close interval, and double interval
Normal Interval
Normal interval, close interval, and double interval
rear march
"Close interval, dress right (or left), dress!"
Normal 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.