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Jan 3, 2024 · There is a morning drill and an afternoon drill for each day on the weekend, each of which is four hours long. You earn one day of pay and one retirement point per drill period. One day of pay is equal to 1/30th of the base pay for your pay grade and time in service. Each drill weekend is 16 total hours, good for four drill periods (and four ...
Jun 1, 2016 · A standard two day Reserve weekend is a four day pay system. We are required to sign a roster of attendance. So, for a two day Reserve weekend, we sign four lines. Each line "represents" 1 given day of pay on AD. So, based on this chart, the 1 Drill and 4 Drill would stand for 1 day of AD pay or 4 Days of AD pay respectively. Vote up. (6)
Mar 2, 2019 · A UTA stands for Unit Training Assembly. It is a four-hour period of drill. A typical drill weekend, a MUTA-4 (Multiple Unit Training Assembly) consists of four, four-hour periods or two days. If you drill for 3 days straight; this would be a MUTA-6 - consists of six 4 hour periods. So, for every 4 hour period drilled, add them up and that ...
- Section 1 General
- Section 2 Compliments
- Annex A - Definitions
PURPOSE
1. This publication provides guidance and establishes uniformity for drill and ceremonial throughout the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF).
AIM
1. The aim of drill and ceremonial is to contribute to the operational effectiveness of the CAF by: 2. Drill is the basis of all teamwork.
ORIGINS
1. At one time, drill and tactics were the same, much of the former being movements needed on the battlefield. Battle drills have existed since ancient times. The Romans are reputed to have used cadence marching for tactical formations. Although infantry supremacy and precise drills were eclipsed after the fall of the Roman Empire, and during the feudal era mounted knights ruled combat, infantry drills were resurrected in the 14th Century and slowly developed and improved thereafter. Separate...
GENERAL
1. Compliments are formal marks of respect and courtesy, i.e., salutes. 2. The military salute is a traditional demonstration of trust and respect. Although the method of saluting varies with circumstances, the paying of compliments is a fundamental requirement that is indispensable to service discipline. 3. In Canada, military compliments are only paid to the Sovereign; the Governor General; members of the Royal Family; recognized foreign royalty; foreign heads of state or government; the Pr...
FORMED MILITARY GROUPS
1. Compliments on behalf of a formed military group are normally given by the person in command of the group. 2. At the halt: 3. On the march:
INDIVIDUAL
1. Officers shall salute all officers of higher rank and shall return all compliments paid them. Senior officers receiving compliments from marching troops on a ceremonial parade shall hold the salute as each individual component passes directly by in review. 2. Non-commissioned members shall salute all commissioned officers. 3. Officers and non-commissioned members not part of a formed military group shall all pay individual compliments to an approaching higher ranking officer (see also para...
Advance
1. A unit is advancing when it is moving in the direction the front rank would face in line. (Avance)
Alignment
1. A straight line on which a body of troops is formed or is to form. (Alignement)
Appointment
1. Positions of command within units and sub-units, e.g., company commander, division commander or platoon commander. (Affectation)
A drill period is defined as four (4) hours. Drill Pay for a National Guard or Reserve soldier depends on the soldier's length of service and Army rank (most enlisted soldiers enter the Army as a Private). Regular Army: Active Duty. Regular Army: Retired. Army National Guard: Active Duty Under Title 10 USC or Title 32 USC (Full-Time National ...
Apr 10, 2019 · Each Drill Period is worth one retirement point and one day of base pay. There are two drills per day, for a total of 4 drill periods per drill weekend. Finally, you have the “two weeks per year” which is 15 days. (Trivia: why is two weeks 15 days? I don’t know. I’ve seen people quote 14 and 15 days; use this as a ballpark estimate).
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A drill period is defined as four hours, and a weekend would be considered four drill periods. There are two drill periods for each day. ~ Military Benefits. In the Army National Guard and Army Reserve, most units drill once per month. A drill weekend normally consists of eight hours of training on Saturday and eight hours of training on Sunday.