Regulation drill is a structured and disciplined form of drill that follows a specific set of commands and movements outlined in military drill manuals. It emphasizes uniformity, precision, and teamwork, requiring cadets to execute movements such as marching, facing, and rifle handling with exact timing and coordination. The regulation drill is performed in competitions, parades, and formal ceremonies, demonstrating discipline and attention to detail. It is an essential aspect of military training, reinforcing leadership, teamwork, and respect for tradition while maintaining the professionalism and honor of the unit. Cadets perform strict military movements while standing at the position of attention or marching, at the command of their drill master.
