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NL(232) - The Navy League of Canada

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STANDARDPAUSE“UP” “TWO…THREE” “DOWN”(a)(b)Fig. 3-7 Remove HeaddressFig. 3-8 (a) Stand at Ease with Headdress Removed; (b) StandEasy with Headdress Removedb) This order is broken into 2 movements:c) 1 st Movementi. bring the right hand to the peak <strong>of</strong> the cap by the shortest routeii. grasp the front <strong>of</strong> the cap between the thumb and fingeriii. keep fingers aligned and parallel to the shouldersiv. keep upper arm parallel to the deckd) 2 nd Movementi. bring the cap down to the centre <strong>of</strong> the chestii. maintain the grasp on the cap and hold it above the hande) Timing - when the movements are done in sequence, the standard pause is counted.<strong>The</strong> timing for this movement is “up…2…3…down”.NOTES:Standing at Ease with Headdress Removed – same as “Stand at Ease” except that the handsand cap remain in the same position as above;Standing Easy with Headdress removed – cut the right arm (with cap) to the right side <strong>of</strong> thebody, maintaining the same grip and ensuring that the right arm is straight;When at the “Stand Easy” position, cadets should immediately revert to the “Stand at Ease” atthe beginning <strong>of</strong> the next order; and<strong>NL</strong>(<strong>232</strong>)E – 01 Sep 2004 16

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