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By RS Captain Solomon Olayinka Omotayo Parade is an extension of drill. A parade (also called march or march-past) is a procession of people, usually organized along a street, often in costume, and often accompanied by marching bands, floats or sometimes large balloons. Parades are held for a wide range of reasons, but are usually celebrations of some kind. In Britain the term parade is usually reserved for either military parades or other TYPES OF PARADE ROUTINE PARADE These are parades that are carried out almost on daily basis. This type of parade is usually called to either pass information or for inspection purposes. The following are examples of routine parades. •Reveille: This is the first bugle call sounded in the early hours of the morning at exactly 0600 hours. It is meant to signify the commencement of the day’s activities during this period; the National flag will be hoisted. DIRECTIONS OF PARADE ● Advance ● Retire ● Left ● Right •The Advance is the primary direction of movement, regardless of which direction the soldiers are actually facing (similar to a ship's bow.) On a parade square, the advance is determined by the position of the dais or flags. When these are not present, the direction of the drill commander is the advance. •The Retire is opposite to the advance, against the primary direction of movement (similar to a ship's stern.) •The Left is to the left of the Advance (similar to a ship's port.) •The Right is to the right of the Advance (similar to a ship's starboard.) Ceremonial parades are parades conducted to mark important ceremonies. In ceremonial parades people are invited within and outside the commission to witness it. It is usually inspected and reviewed by a Reviewing Officer who is often selected from military, Para-military or a highly placed Civilian. In ceremonial parades, officers and Marshals are expected to dress in their number one (1) uniform, otherwise known as ceremonial uniform.

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BY : IKERE DIVISIONAL COMMANDANT RS MAJOR BAMGBADE OLUBUNMI SAMUEL TOPIC 1: THE PARADE Definition of parade: A public celebration of a special day or event that usually includes many people and groups moving down a street by marching or riding in cars or on special vehicles.... Definition of parade in a Uniform (Military/Para-military) term: Parade is a formation of soldiers whose movement is restricted by close-order manoeuvering known as drilling or marching. Example of Parade are Ceremonial Parade, Elementary Parade, Guard parade, Rifle Parade etc WHO IS A PARADE COMMANDER A Parade commander is the person that commands parade, he is the one in charge of the parade A parade commandant must be neat, different, vigilant and vocal... All words of command coming from a parade commandant must be clear and powerful since the way in which they are given affects the reaction which they inspire. Note: It is not all parade commandant that drink or smoke, when you come across someone who tells you that you can't be a parade commandant without smoking or drinking, tell the person you can but what you need to do is to discover yourself and work thoroughly on yourself. WORD OF COMMAND: IS DIVIDED INTO THREE 1. Introductory 2. Cautionary 3. Executive INTRODUCTORY: This simply means act of introducing something either new or old CAUTIONARY: This is telling you to be on a cautious position to grab whatever that is coming to you EXECUTION; This simply means that which has been introduced and you have cautioned yourself to grab should be executed or carried out... Timing of Words of Command - The cautionary word of command should be consistently drawn out over about the equivalent of four paces in quick time. There should be a pause between it and the executive word of command of: a. At the Halt — the regulation pause. b. In Quick Time — about four paces. c. In Slow Time — about three paces.... PARADE ADJUTANT A parade adjutant is a military officer who assists in organiz

BY : IKERE DIVISIONAL COMMANDANT RS MAJOR BAMGBADE OLUBUNMI SAMUEL 4TH LECTURE : THE PARADE Definition of parade: A public celebration of a special day or event that usually includes many people and groups moving down a street by marching or riding in cars or on special vehicles.... Definition of parade in a Uniform (Military/Para-military) term: Parade is a formation of soldiers whose movement is restricted by close-order manoeuvering known as drilling or marching. Example of Parade are Ceremonial Parade, Elementary Parade, Guard parade, Rifle Parade etc WHO IS A PARADE COMMANDER A Parade commander is the person that commands parade, he is the one in charge of the parade A parade commandant must be neat, different, vigilant and vocal... All words of command coming from a parade commandant must be clear and powerful since the way in which they are given affects the reaction which they inspire. Note: It is not all parade commandant that drink or smoke, when you come across someone who tells you that you can

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