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| 15 Feb 2016 09:48 PM |
-This basic commands response guide is created for Der Zeinsland Militar as well as the branches and divisions of Zeinsland.
-This guide to be mandatory for every individual personnel regardless of rank to read, learn, and study to understand how to properly execute commands in a training, and military branch trials. -The basic response's include the following:
Nein. = (No.) Ja. = (Yes.) Danke. = (Thank you.) Bitte. = (Please.) Herr. = (Sir.) Jawhol Herr. = (Yes sir.) Soldat = (Soldier.) Offizier = (Officer.) Los gehts! = (Off we go.) Los = (Go.) Ausziehen = (Move out.)
*NOTE* You do not have to speak these response's in German they're optional, this is just so we can bring a more lively feeling to Zeinsland.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -To enable the individual to execute any military movements, one must first the master the basics of German drill commands. Below is a list & description of such drill movements
The basic commands include the following:
-ANTRETEN! = (Fall in, not at attention.) -ACHTUNG! = (Attention.) -ANGETRETEN! = (Fall in at a position of attention.) -RÜHRT EUCH!= (At ease.) -MARSCH! = (March.) -HALTEN!= (Halt.)
-Permission to speak is a command towards which the officer or instructor prohibits individuals from speaking while in formation unless the individual is asking for permission, responding with 'PTS' is not a valid response, you must speak the full phrase to be granted permission to speak.
*EXAMPLE* Officer 1: Permission to speak is in effect, silence. Soldier 1: Herr, permission to speak? Officer 1: Granted permission.
-If you're however denied permission to speak, then it is suggested that you do not make multiple attempts to ask for permission to speak again.
*EXAMPLE*
Officer 1: Permission to speak is in effect, silence. Soldier 1: Herr, permission to speak? Officer 1: Denied permission. Soldier 1: Understood Herr.
*NOTE* All of these commands and response's apply for every branch and division alike, though some commands may vary depending on what branch and or division that individual is in, such as Army, Air force, or Navy. |
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