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DRILL AND MARCH PAST

Drill and March Past training when imparted, cultivates good bearing, discipline, coordination,  feeling of pride and motivation in a person.

A security guard when trained well in these aspects  turns into an asset to any organization he serves with. Quality in steps leads to quality in service, so the saying goes. Therefore, it is imperative that every Security Guard  is trained well in Drill and March Past.

Highlights of Drill and March Past :- There are two important things to follow during and  drill and march past, which are as under :

  1. Correct drill commands.
  2. Correct body posture.

Correct Drill Commands :- All branches of the armed  forces, para-military forces and police use various drill  commands during foot drill or march past. 

Common drill commands practiced by army and police  are given below for understanding and practice on  ground by a security guard.

  • LINE BAN : Fall in line command for all present  to form into three lines on parade.
  • LINE TOD : Drop out and leave the parade.
  • SAVDHAN : Stand in attention.
  • HILO MATT : Don't move, when report is to be given.
  • VISHRAM : Stand at-ease.
  • AARAM SE : Stand easy (without talking and  shifting).
  • SAJJ-DAHINE SAJJ : Dress on right side.
  • SAJJ-BAYEN SAJJ : Dress on left side.
  • KHULI LINE CHAL: Front & rear lines to open.
  • NIKAT LINE CHAL: Front & rear lines close in.
  • DAHINE MUD : Turn right.
  • BAYEN MUD : Turn left.
  • PEECHHE MUD : About turn.
  • DAHINE DEKH : Look right.
  • BAYEN DEKH : Look left.
  • SAAMNE DEKH : Look front.
  • SAAMNE SALUTE : Give salute while looking in  front.
  • DAHINE SALUTE : Give salute on right side.
  • BAYEN SALUTE : Give salute on left side.
  • TEZ CHAL : Quick march.
  • DAUD KE CHAL : Super quick time, or running.
  • THAM : Halt
  • PARADE TEENO-TEEN MEIN DAHINE  CHALEGA, DAHINE MUD : Turn on right side  in three columns.
  • PABADE TEENO-TEEN MEIN BAYEN  CHALEGA, BAYEN MUD : Turn on left side in three columns.
  • KO0CH KAR : This command is given to the  junior to take over the charge of the parade.
  • PARADE PAR : This command is given to join  the parade.
  • VISARJAN KARNE KI AGYA CHAHTA HUN  SHRIMAN : When asking for permission from the  senior officer present to break off the parade.
  • AGYA HAI : Permission given, as mentioned by the  senior most present.
  • VISARJAN : Break off command given to disperse  off the parade.

As a Security Guard, one must understand, remember and practice these Commands during drill practices.

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