you are a squad leader. when your squad is fo...
you are a squad leader. when your squad is formed as part of a larger formation, where should your position be? a) three steps in front of and centered on the squad b) the right flank, or number one (base) position, of the squad c) three steps to the left and centered on the squad d) the left flank, or number one (base) position, of the squad 63. u1c3l3:v7 what is the definition of the term \close interval\? a) two arms’ distance between troops in rank formation b) single arm’s distance between troops in rank c) elbow’s distance between troops in rank formation d) to turn in position
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# Brief Explanations:
For the first question, military protocol often dictates that a squad - leader stands three steps in front of and centered on the squad when in a larger formation. For the second question, in military terms, a close interval is defined as the elbow's distance between troops in rank formation.
# Answer:
For the first question: A. Three steps in front of and centered on the squad
For the second question: C. Elbow’s distance between troops in rank formation