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PATRIOTISM.
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Manual Of Arms
HONOR.
HONOR.
PATRIOTISM.
PATRIOTISM.
DUTY.DUTY. HONOR. PATRIOTISM.
HONOR. PATRIOTISM.
DUTY. DUTY.
INSTRUCTOR’S PROFILE
30 mins
with break
ROADMAP
Explain the following:
• Rules Governing the Execution of Manual of Arms
•Order Arms
• Rest Arm
• Port Arm
• Right Shoulder Arm
• Sling Arm
• Rest with Left Shoulder Arm
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Summary
Assessment
HONOR. PATRIOTISM. DUTY. HONOR. PATRIOTISM. DUTY.
LEARNING OUTCOME
SAFETY RULES
Follow emergency exit door in case of fire, earthquake and other
emergencies during our session.
DON’T
PANIC!
CLASSROOM RULES
Those who are sleepy can proceed at the back and have some
stretching.
REFERENCES
ROTC HANDBOOK
Importance
• Manual of arms was an instruction book for
handling and using weapons in formation,
whether in the field or on parade. Such
manuals were especially important in the
matchlock and flintlock eras, when loading
and firing was a complex and lengthy process
typically carried out in close order .
INTRODUCTION
The M14 rifle, officially the United States Rifle, Caliber 7.62 mm, M14,
is an American select-fire battle rifle that fires 7.62x51mm NATO (.308
in) ammunition. It became the standard-issue rifle for the U.S Military
in 1959 replacing the M1 Garand rifle in the U.S. Army by 1958 and
the U.S. Marine Corps by 1965 until being replaced by the M16
Rifle beginning in 1968. The M14 was used by U.S. Army, Navy, and
Marine Corps for basic and advanced individual training (AIT) from the
mid-1960s to the early 1970s. The M14 was the last American battle
rifle issued in quantity to U.S. military personnel.
b. The term “at the balance” refers to the point on the M14 just in front of the trigger housing.
c. Whenever a position is described as “diagonally across the body”, the rifle barrel is up,the butt is in front of your right hip,
and the rifle barrel bisects the junction of your neck and left shoulder.
f. Any position of manual of arms may be ordered from a previous position by giving the suitable commands.
g. When executing movements with the rifle, the movements are executed SMARTLY and snappily.
ORDER ARMS
REST POSITIONS
The rifle rest positions are commanded and executed in the same
manner as in the individual drills not under arms with the following
conditions:
a. Parade rest
On the command of execution PAHINGA or TIKAS, PAHINGA, thrust
the muzzle forward,simultaneously changing the grip of the right hand to
grasp the stock just below the gas cylinder lock screw,keeping the toe of
the butt of the rifle in line with your toe and on the marching surface and
the right arm straightened directly to the front.
b. Stand and Ease
Execute Stand at Ease in the same manner as Parade rest with the rifle
but turn the head and the eyes toward the commander.
c.Rest
On the command PALUWAG or PAHINGA, keep the butt of the rifle in
place as in Parade Rest and bring the rifle diagonally in front of you with
your right hand and simultaneously grasp with your left hand clasping
your right hand. At this position, the soldier may move; however,he must
remain standing and silent with the rifle and the right foot in place.
d. Rifle Position and Route Steps
At the command of LAYANG HAKBANG,KAD rest the flat side of the
stock on your shoulder, with your right arm clipped to your sides,and
your forearm forming a 45-degree angle to the sides.
PORT ARM
Port Arm is a two-count movement. The command is AGAP,
TA. On the command of execution TA, grasp the rifle with the
right hand and raise the rifle diagonally across the body,
keeping the right elbow down (without strain). With the left
hand, simultaneously grasp the balance of the rifle so that the
rifle is about 4 inches from the waist. On the second count
regrasp the rifle at the small of the stock with the rigt hand.
Hold the rifle diagonally across the body, about 4 inches from
the waist and parallel to the body, with the ight forearm n
horizontal position , and elbows close to the side.
A.When executed from Order Arms, Right Shoulder Arm is a five- count
movement. The command is SA KANANG BALIKAT, TA. On the command TA
(one) raise and carry the rifle diagonally acrosss the body with the right
arm, at the same time, grasp at the balance with your left hand. Regrasp
the butt with your right hand first two fingers, thummb and fingers closed
on the stock. (Three) Twist. (Four) Without changing the grasp of your right
hand, place the rifle on the right shoulder, barrel up and inclined at an
angle of about 90 degrees, Hold your rigt elbow against your side with the
forearm horizontal. The trigger guard should be in the hollow of your right
shoulder. At the same time, with your left hand at the small stock, thumb
and extended and joined, guide the rifle to your wrist straight, The first
joint of the forefinger touches the rare end of the receiver. Hold your wrist
straight and your elbow down.(Five) Cut away your left handsmartly to the
side.
SLING ARM
a. From Order Arms with sling(s) loose, the command for sling arms is ISAKBAT, TA. On the command of execution
TA, grasp the rifle barrel with the right hand and raise it vertically. Grasp the sling near the upper sling swivel with
the left hand and release the right hand. Place the right hand and arm between the sling and rifle and place the sling
over the right shoulder. Regrasp the sling with the right hand so that the wrist is straight, the right forearm is
horizontal, the elbow is tight against the side, and the rifle is vertical. Release the grasp of the left hand and move it
sharply to the left side as in the position of attention.
b. From Order Arms with sling(s) tight, the command is ISAKBAT, TA. On the command of execution TA, grasp the
rifle's barrel with the right hand and raise the rifle vertically. With the left hand, place the rifle's butt on the right hip,
cradle the rifle in the crook of the right arm, and use both hands to adjust the sling. Grasp the sling with the left
hand near the upper sling swivel and execute Sling Arms.SARAT SANDATA
C. To return the rifle to Order Arms with the sling tight, the command is AYUSIN ANG SAKBAT. On the command
AYUSIN ANG SAKBAT, remove the rifle barrel with the right hand and raise it vertically. With the left hand, place the
butt of the rifle on the right hip and cradle it in the crook of the right arm. Use both hands to tighten the sling on the
ejection port side. Grasp the rifle barrel with the right hand and guide therifle to the position of Order Arms.
d. To return the rifle to Order Arms with the sling loose, the command is LIHIS, SANDATA. On the command of
execution TA, reach across the body with the left hand and grasp the sling at the right shoulder. Release the right-
hand grasp of the sling and remove the rifle from the shoulder. Grasp the rifle's barrel with the right hand, release
the left-hand grasp of the sling, and guide the rifle to the position Order Arms.
e.Port Arms from Sling Arms
The command for this movement is AGAP, TA. On the command of execution TA, reach across the body with the left
hand and grasp the sling at the shoulder. Lift the weapon (by the sling), swing it to the front of the body, and grasp
the small of the stock with the right hand. Release the sling (left hand) and regrasp the weapon at the balance.
Ensure that the rifle is four inches from the belt and held diagonally across the body. Keep the elbows in at the sides,
and the right forearm horizontal. To resume Sling Arms, the command is ISAKBAT, TA.
f.Inspection Arms from Sling Arms
The command for this movement is SIYASAT, TA. On the command of execution TA, execute Port Arms and then
execute counts Three through Seven in the same manner as for Inspection Arms from Order Arms. AGAP, TA is
executed in the same manner as explained in the manual of arms. To resume Sling Arms, the procedures are the
same as those of Port Arms.
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Summary
Explain the following:
Rules Governing the Execution of Manual of Arms
- Order Arms
- Rest Arm
- Port Arm
- Right Shoulder Arm
- Sling Arm
- Rest with Left Shoulder Arm
HONOR. PATRIOTISM. DUTY. HONOR. PATRIOTISM. DUTY.
Assessment
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