STAND EASY:
Command - Unit, stand EASY
The feet remain in the same position as stand-at-ease, but the hands and body may be moved. This position is used when a group are in position and waiting for the arrival of a VIP as in a guard of honour. To bring the group to attention, give the command: Unit, atten-SHUN. On the word 'unit' the group will come to the stand-at-ease position and on the final order come smartly to attention.
Practiced using the Ceremonial made Easy pamphlet.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
STAND AT EASE
STAND AT EASE: Command - Unit, stand at EASE
The left foot is moved about 30cm from the right, weight is placed evenly on both feet; hands are held behind the back and the right hand clasped in the left. This is a more relaxed position and can be maintained for a longer time.
Practiced from Ceremonial Made Easy pamphlet
The left foot is moved about 30cm from the right, weight is placed evenly on both feet; hands are held behind the back and the right hand clasped in the left. This is a more relaxed position and can be maintained for a longer time.
Practiced from Ceremonial Made Easy pamphlet
ATTENTION:
ATTENTION:
Command - Unit (or camp,
patrol etc), atten-SHUN
This position should not be maintained too long. The body is held erect, head and eyes facing front, hands by the side, fingers lightly clenched at the rear of the skirt or slack seam, knees and feet together.
From Ceremonial made easy pamphlet.
Command - Unit (or camp,
patrol etc), atten-SHUN
This position should not be maintained too long. The body is held erect, head and eyes facing front, hands by the side, fingers lightly clenched at the rear of the skirt or slack seam, knees and feet together.
From Ceremonial made easy pamphlet.
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