The Color Guard Every Left On

12 years ago

How many times has your color team come across a situation where if you entered in reverse order, the team…

Drill Team Training: Ripple Lines

12 years ago

Drill team training: Ripple lines (not dominoes, they fall once and that's it) can be fun and exciting during a…

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 23

12 years ago

U.S. PORTABLE BUILDING CORP. No specimen found to date. The photograph is of an accurate replica that was developed from…

Written Critique of the USAF Drill Team 2012 Routine

12 years ago

If you'd like to read my critique of the American Air Force's Honor Guard Drill Team 2012 routine, go to…

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 22

12 years ago

BRITISH DRILL RIFLES The British modified several models of the SMLE as well as the Pattern 14 to make drill…

Regarding a Driller’s Bearing

12 years ago

Some Driller colleagues of mine tried to put together a list of what one might consider the “basics” of drill.…

JSDC12 Recordings!

12 years ago

After weeks of wrestling with a software problem, I finally figured out the problem and Voila! Here are the Overall…

Does a Drill Rifle Type Matter?

12 years ago

Hypothetical situation (yet common): "Well we use M1 Grands and ours weigh 15lbs." Oh. Really? That would be Garand, named…

“Stand Still Laddy!”

12 years ago

That's a line from Pink Floyd's song, The Wall. And it fits perfectly. Judges: stop moving around the drill pad!…

A History of Drill and Training Rifles Part 21

12 years ago

LONG BRANCH TRAINING RIFLE The Long Branch Training Rifle was produced at the Long Branch Arsenal near Toronto, Canada in…

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