The distance between the heels in stand-at-ease position is:
a) 12 inches b) 13 inches c) 14 inches d) 15 inches
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Answer:
12 inches
Explanation:
the distance of 12 inches between the heels of taken from the centre of the right heels to the centre of the left. The knees are braced
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The distance between the heels in stand-at-ease position is: - a) 12 inches
Explanation:
- The stand at ease position is like parade rest, but with your head and eyes turned directly toward the commander.
- Stand up straight, keep your chin level, and bring your heels together at a 45-degree angle with your arms at your sides.
- When shifting to the position “at ease,” relax your knees, move your left foot to the side, and interlock your fingers behind your back.
- A modified form of "at ease." Interlace your fingers at hip height in front of your body, bow your head, and keep your feet 30" apart.
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