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MCO P5060.70

MCO P5060.70. Marine Corps Color Guard Manual. Order from carry.

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MCO P5060.70

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  1. MCO P5060.70 Marine Corps Color Guard Manual

  2. Order from carry • The command is “Order, COLORS.” This is a four-count movement for the right rifleman and a five-count movement for the left rifleman. In order to have the rifles move to the order together, the “counts” are modified as follows: (See figure 7-6.)

  3. Count One. • Right Rifle Stands Fast. • Left Rifle, Re-grasps the Small of the Stock

  4. Count Two. • Both Rifles Moved from the Shoulder.

  5. Count Three. • Both Riflemen Re-grasp the Barrel

  6. Count Four. • Both Rifles Moved to the Right Side.

  7. Count Five. • Ready Cut.

  8. Carry Colors to Present Colors • The command is “Present, COLORS.” This is • a three-count movement for both riflemen; however, it becomes a four-count movement • to synchronize the rifles being brought from the left and right shoulder to present • arms. (See figure 7-7.)

  9. Start

  10. Count One. • Right Rifle Stands Fast • Left Rifle, Re-grasps. the Small of the Stock.

  11. Count Two. • Both Rifles Moved from the Shoulder

  12. Count Three. • Right Rifle Re-grasps the Small of the Stock. • Left Rifle, Stands Fast

  13. Count Four. • Both Rifles Rotated to Present Arms

  14. Present Colors to Carry Colors • The command may be “Carry, COLORS” or • “Shoulder, ARMS.” This is a three-count movement for the left rifleman and a fourcount • movement for the right rifleman to return the weapons to the left and right • shoulder from present arms. (See figure 7-8.) • a. Start.

  15. Start

  16. Count OneBoth Rifles Rotated to Port Arms.

  17. Count Two • Right Rifle, Grasps the Butt of the Rifle • Left Rifle, Stands Fast.

  18. Count Three • Both Rifles Moved to the Shoulder

  19. Count Four • Ready Cut

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