Section 4 EO C308.02 – DELIVER WORDS OF COMMAND
Resources needed for the delivery of this lesson are listed in the lesson specification located in A-CR-CCP-803/PG-001, Chapter 4. Specific uses for said resources are identified throughout the instructional guide within the TP for which they are required.
Review the lesson content and become familiar with the material prior to delivering the lesson.
Photocopy, cut out, fold and laminate the aide-mémoire cards with the words of command located at Annex C for each cadet.
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A practical activity was chosen for this lesson as it is an interactive way to allow the cadets to experience delivering words of command in a safe, controlled environment.
The review associated with this lesson is from EO M308.02 (Deliver Words of Command, Section 2), to include:
Why are cautionary commands given?
What is the purpose of the executive command?
If a command is not pronounced clearly and distinctly, what affect may it have on the squad being commanded?
How does poor posture affect delivering commands?
To warn the squad that a movement will be performed.
To signal that the movement is to be carried out.
Cadets may not understand the command and perform the wrong movement.
It restricts the ability to breathe deeply, restricting the movement of the diaphragm, which will cause commands to come from the throat.
By the end of this lesson the cadet shall have delivered words of command.
It is important for cadets to know how to deliver words of command, as words of command that are delivered in a clear, concise manner, with confidence and determination, will affect how cadets respond to orders. Words of command are required to move a flight in an organized and efficient manner.
Teaching point 1
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Demonstrate and Have the Cadets Practice Delivering Words
of Command
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Time: 50 min
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Method: Practical Activity
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The objective of this activity is for each cadet to practice delivering words of command.
Aide-mémoire cards located at Annex C.
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1.Demonstrate delivering words of command.
2.Distribute the aide-mémoire cards to each cadet.
3.Divide the cadets into groups of no more than four cadets.
4.Have each cadet, within their group, practice delivering words of command with emphasis on voice, accuracy, confidence, correct posture and breathing control. Have the cadets practice commands at the halt and on the march with the other members of the group acting as the squad. Each cadet will be allotted approximately 10 minutes in front of their group.
5.Circulate among the groups and assist the cadets as necessary, offering suggestions and advice for improvement.
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The cadets’ participation in the activity will serve as the confirmation of this TP.
The cadets’ participation in delivering words of command will serve as the confirmation of this lesson.
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When words of command are delivered in a clear and concise manner and with confidence and determination, it will affect how cadets respond to the order. Delivering words of command can allow a flight to move as a team in an organized and efficient manner as all members learn to work together.
Cadets shall be provided the opportunity to deliver words of command and be given feedback during weekly opening and closing parades, and ceremonial parades.
This EO will be used as additional practice time for EO M308.02 (Deliver Words of Command, Section 2).
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