Rest.—One foot in place. Can talk.
At Ease.—One foot in place. Silence.
Parade Rest.—Do not slouch down on right foot. Keep chest well up.
Eyes Right, 2. Front.—Have it snappy.
Right Face.—To face in marching and advance, turn on the ball of either foot and step off with the other foot in the new line of direction. (Do not confuse with the ordinary command, "Right Face.")
Right Half Face.—45 degrees, used to show position in Right Oblique.
About Face.—Have weight well back. Not necessary to move right foot after turn is made.
Hand Salute.—Manner of rendering is index to manner in which all other duties are performed.
Forward March.—Shift weight to right foot, mentally.
Double Time, March.—Tendency to go too fast. Time it. 30 steps in 10 seconds. Take one step quick time, then take up double time.