sierra my delta
normal interval, MARCH
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.
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.
rear march
sierra my delta
normal interval, MARCH
Double Interval, MARCH
At close interval, MARCH!
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.
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.
rear march
"Close interval, dress right (or left), dress!"
Use the Describe Command
Use either the 'man' command or the 'info' command with ls to get more information on options and output.
An on-screen note that provides the name of the command, available keyboard shortcut(s), a descripton of the command, and sometimes instructions for how to obtain help about the command.
Open a command prompt (Click Start > Run) then type ipconfig /all.