nce
of the line: only the Scouts designated move.[2]
At the command "_Front,_" given when the ranks are aligned, each Scout
turns her head and eyes to the front and drops the hand at her side.
To march the patrol or troop in column of twos, the preliminary commands
would be as just given: 1. _Fall in._ 2. _Right Dress._ 3. _Front._
The troop is then drawn up facing the Captain in two ranks as described.
The Captain then commands:
1. _Right_ (or left) _Face_ (According to the direction in which the
column is to proceed.)
2. _Forward._ 3. _March._
At the command "_March_," each Scout steps off smartly with the _left_
foot.
Facings
To the flank: "_Right_ (or left) _Face_."
Raise slightly the left heel and the right toe; face to the right,
turning on the right heel, assisted by a slight pressure on the ball of
the left foot; place the left foot by the side of the right. "Left Face"
is executed on the left heel in the corresponding manner. Right (or
left) Half Face is executed similarly, facing forty-five degrees.
To the rear: _About Face._
Carry the toe of the right foot about half a foot length to the rear and
slightly to the left of the left heel without changing the position of
the left foot; face to the rear, turning to the right on the left heel
and right toe; place the right heel by the side of the left.
Eyes Right or Left
1. _Eyes Right_ (or left). 2. _Front._
At the command "Right," turn the head to the right oblique, eyes fixed
on the line of Scouts in, or supposed to be in, the same rank. At the
command "_Front_" turn the head and eyes to the front.
The Rests
Being at halt, the commands for the different rests are as follows:
FALL OUT, REST, AT EASE and 1 PARADE, 2 REST.
At the command _Fall Out_, the Scouts may leave the ranks, but are
required to remain in the immediate vicinity. They resume their former
places, at attention at the command "_Fall In_."
At the command "_Rest_" each Scout keeps one foot in place, but is not
required to keep silence or immobility.
At the command _"At Ease"_ each Scout keeps one foot in place and is
required to keep silence but not immobility.
_1 Parade, 2 Rest._
Carry the right foot six inches straight to the rear, left knee slightly
bent; clasp the hands, without constraint, in front of the center of the
body, fingers joined, right hand uppermost, left thumb clasped by the
thumb and forefinger of the right hand; preserve s
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