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For all services, this is the field manual that every regulation color guard/color team coach needs and even includes information on a colors detail (reveille/retreat). It's like taking your service drill and ceremonies manual out with you, but in a much more concise and explanatory tool that fits in your cargo pocket. Complete with a space on most pages for instructor notes! Ideal for ROTC, JROTC and all cadet program instructors and coaches! Train your unit using the sound drill and ceremony principles of the American military, specifically enhanced by The DrillMaster for competitive teams. This training is not offered anywhere else. Also available in spiral binding.
Written specifically for JROTC cadet drill teams, color guards, their instructors and competition judges. This book replaces the books Filling in the Gaps, Volumes I and II with the whole library of articles from the drillmaster.org website from its inception in 2011 to January 2017, organized into chapters that specifically address drill teams, ceremonies, color guards, general information, and judges.
Perfect Bound. For all services, this is the field manual that every regulation drill team coach needs. It's like taking your service drill and ceremonies manual out with you, but in a much more concise and explanatory tool that fits in your cargo pocket. Complete with space on most pages for instructor notes, just like a lesson plan! Ideal for ROTC, JROTC and all cadet program instructors and coaches! Train your unit using the sound drill and ceremony principles of the American military, specifically enhanced by The DrillMaster for competitive teams. This training is not offered anywhere else.
The DrillMaster's fifth book and the only honor guard manual with extensive descriptions and photos of all honor guard movements for every honor guard ceremony: Pall Bearers, Firing Party, Color Team (Color Guard), 2- and 6-Man Flag Fold, Cordon procedures, Sword Manual, Rifle Manual, Flagstaff Manual and the only nationally published Manual of the Firefighter's Ceremonial Fire Axe and Ceremonial Pike Pole. Based on the standards used by the American Military Presidential Honor Guard Units, this manual even contains a sample training plan, lesson plans and a complete training record for documenting honor guard member ceremonial training. Whether your honor guard team is military, law enforcement, firefighter, emergency medical, forest service, veteran or fraternal organization, this manual is a must-have!
The second book in a series to answer drill team, color team and honor guard questions accompanying the books: Exhibition Drill for the Military Drill Team, Vols I & II, The Honor Guard Manual and The World Drill Association Adjudication Manual. After publishing these books, questions arose that I answered and ideas came to me, all of which I wrote in articles on my website, thedrillmaster.org. This is a collection of all of those educational articles from 2013 and 2014. Collected and published to help independent Drillers, drill teams and honor guard units who are seeking to consistently improve and increase their knowledge.
"The Drillmaster of Valley Forge-Baron Von Steuben-correctly noted in his "Blue Book" how physical conditioning and health (which he found woefully missing when he joined Washington's camp) would always be directly linked to individual and unit discipline, courage in the fight, and victory on the battlefield. That remains true today. Even an amateur historian, choosing any study on the performance of units in combat, quickly discovers how the levels of conditioning and physical performance of Soldiers is directly proportional to success or failure in the field. In this monograph, Dr. Whitfield "Chip" East provides a pragmatic history of physical readiness training in our Army. He tells us we initially mirrored the professional Armies of Europe as they prepared their forces for war on the continent. Then he introduces us to some master trainers, and shows us how they initiated an American brand of physical conditioning when our forces were found lacking in the early wars of the last century. Finally, he shows us how we have and must incorporate science (even when there exists considerable debate!) to contribute to what we do-and how we do it-in shaping today's Army. Dr. East provides the history, the analysis, and the pragmatism, and all of it is geared to understanding how our Army has and must train Soldiers for the physical demands of combat. Our culture is becoming increasingly ''unfit," due to poor nutrition, a lack of adequate and formal exercise, and too much technology. Still, the Soldiers who come to our Army from our society will be asked to fight in increasingly complex and demanding conflicts, and they must be prepared through new, unique, and scientifically based techniques. So while Dr. East's monograph is a fascinating history, it is also a required call for all leaders to better understand the science and the art of physical preparation for the battlefield. It was and is important for us to get this area of training right, because getting it right means a better chance for success in combat.
This book traces the history of revolutionary movements in nineteenth- century Russia, ending with the great famine of 1891-92, by which time Marxism was already in the ascendant. Originally published in 1986. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
First published in 1987. War in the 18th century was a bloody business. A line of infantry would slowly march, to the beat of a drum, into a hail of enemy fire. Whole ranks would be wiped out by cannon fire and musketry. Christopher Duffy's investigates the brutalities of the battlefield and also traces the lives of the officer to the soldier from the formative conditions of their earliest years to their violent deaths or retirement, and shows that, below their well-ordered exteriors, the armies of the Age of Reason underwent a revolutionary change from medieval to modern structures and ways of thinking.