Drill and Ceremony Performance Test Sheet (T228) 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Drill and Ceremony Performance Test Sheet (T228) in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the STUDENT RANK & NAME, followed by the SGL RANK & NAME in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Fill in the STUDENT NO and CLASS NO to ensure proper identification of the test participant.
  4. In the 'Performance Steps and Measures' section, carefully document each performance step as it is executed. Use checkboxes for GO, NO GO, or NA for each maneuver during both Initial Test and Retest dates.
  5. Record any strengths or weaknesses observed during the performance in their respective sections to provide constructive feedback.
  6. Finally, ensure both SGL Signature and Student Signature are completed at the bottom of the form to validate the assessment.

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Reviews are ceremonies where members of a military force assemble to allow an incoming commander, military leadership, or other dignitaries to observe the unit.
Normal marching is executed at quick time, a cadence of 120 steps per minute; double-time marching is done at 180 steps per minute. The length of a normal forward marching step is 30 inches, although the commander may order a 15-inch half-step. A backward marching step is 15 inches.
Marching Commands: Half step, MARCH: marching forward at half steps. Route step, MARCH: You no longer need to maintain cadence. Column Right (left), MARCH: A turn to the right(left) while marching. (By the) right (left) flank, MARCH: Every member in the marching movement turns Right (left) at the same time.
Quick Time. Cadence at 112 to 120 steps (12, 15, or 30 inches in length) per minute. It is the normal cadence for drills and ceremonies.
A drill stem test (DST) is some form of temporary completion of a well that is designed to determine the productivity and fluid properties prior to completion of the well. Although a DST can be performed in uncased hole (open hole) or in cased hole (perforation tests), the open hole test is more common.

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f. All marching movements are executed in the cadence of quick time (120 steps per minute), except the 30-inch step, which may be executed in the cadence of 180 steps per minute on the command Double time, MARCH.
There are three methods of instruction used to teach drill to soldiers: step-by-step, talk-through, and by-the-numbers. The character of the particular movement being taught will indicate the most effective method to use. As a rule, marching movements are taught by using the step-by-step method.

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