During regulation drill, cadets on each team march around a given area, following a predetermined list of commands. The armed regulation team handles demilitarized weapons as a part of their sequence, while the unarmed team does not. This performance is also judged by sharpness of movement and discipline, but there is more rigidity in the
During regulation drill, cadets on each team march around a given area, following a predetermined list of commands. The armed regulation team handles demilitarized weapons as a part of their sequence, while the unarmed team does not. This performance is also judged by sharpness of movement and discipline, but there is more rigidity in the grading of the competition, as it must follow the commands on a given sheet.
Color Guard is unique among the drill team in that it operates the entire year. During first semester, they present the colors (state and American flags) during the National Anthem at football games, and do other events as necessary. During second semester, they compete alongside the other teams apart of drill. Color Guard is judged based
Color Guard is unique among the drill team in that it operates the entire year. During first semester, they present the colors (state and American flags) during the National Anthem at football games, and do other events as necessary. During second semester, they compete alongside the other teams apart of drill. Color Guard is judged based on the precision of their movements according to a sheet of commands given and practiced before a competition, just like the regulation team. Each color guard performance consists of 4 cadets: two carrying flags and two carrying demilitarized rifles.
Saber team is a type of regulation that does routines and marching with sabers in order to perform at major JROTC events. These cadets are chosen by the Army instructors for the team.
Exhibition drill consists of a performance of a group of cadets (either a platoon or a squad, depending on the number of cadets on the team). The performance contains marching and the spinning/exchanging of demilitarized rifles throughout a performance of six to nine minutes. This performance is judged based on the sharpness of the moveme
Exhibition drill consists of a performance of a group of cadets (either a platoon or a squad, depending on the number of cadets on the team). The performance contains marching and the spinning/exchanging of demilitarized rifles throughout a performance of six to nine minutes. This performance is judged based on the sharpness of the movements, along with its creativity. Richmond Hill has two exhibition teams: male and female. The male team deals with heavier rifles in a separate competition bracket. The female exhibition also generally forms an unarmed regulation team.
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