Hello i am a cadet gunnery sergeant in MCJROTC same type of program as them and their commanders voices could have gone louder, and she wasnt holding the NCO sword correctly either, also when she was half stepping backwards it wasnt 15 inch steps
I Agree the cadence of the orders was off and she was trying to use low tones like a male, but if you have ever heard a female D.I. on Paris Island it is the scariest thing every, it will stop everyone in there tracks. But when they call cadence its just WOW beautiful, the first time I heard it was on the rifle range on Paris Island in 07. Now the gaggle of female recruits screaming was like something out of a horror movie LMFAO Had a female Butter Bar yell at me coming out of the dental clinc after I got my wisdom teeth pulled going back to the bricks, It was very weak lol and she felt like shit when I threw up a salute and the greating of the day and 6 big ass globs of blood covered gause came flying out my mouth with a shit ton of blood. @@Geez-sf1xe
literally, for each SECOND they are exposed to leadership, their future will MULTIPLY. It is not what you are taught in the classes, it is what you learn from putting it to work. The inspectors sent a powerful message with their example.
It's a thing that Air Force honor guard uses and MTI's have the option to use. For honor guard, it's to keep in step while not calling cadence but for MTI's, it's so the trainees can panic when they hear the MTI coming
Beings me back to my high school years in army jrotc I was on the raider team I tried out for unarmed drill team The good old days Semper Fi cadets 3rd squad leader of Charlie company from Sierra high School t-wolves