Conditions Given a requirement to use visual signals while mounted. Standards Give the proper procedures for each required action.

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Conditions Given a requirement to use visual signals while mounted. Standards Give the proper procedures for each required action.

Performance Steps Ensure the Soldiers you are signaling can see you. Perform the visual signals for combat formations, battle drills, and movement techniques as follows:

–Perform Combat Formation signals Coil Herringbone Performance Steps

Performance Steps (cont.) –Perform the following Battle Drill signals: Assemble or Rally Join me, Follow me or Come forward Increase Speed, Double time or Rush Enemy in Sight Take Cover Contact Left Contact Right Action Right Action Left Action Front (right, left, rear) Air Attack Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack

Performance Steps (cont.) –Perform the following movement technique signals: Traveling Traveling Over-watch Bounding Over-watch

Performance Steps (cont.) –Perform Vehicle Signals. Move to the left Move to the right Move forward Attention I am ready / ready to move. Mount Disregard previous common I do not understand Start engine / prepare to move Halt / stop Increase speed Advance Open up / close up (make a) right or left turn Slow down Move in reverse Close distance between vehicles and stop Stop engines Dismount Neutral steer Stop Button up / unbutton Message Acknowledged

Face the vehicle(s) being signaled. Extend the forearms to the front, palms in- ward and separated (width of the shoulders). Bring the palms together as the vehicle(s) approaches. The vehicle(s) must stop when the palms come together.

For BUTTON UP, place both hands, one on top of the other, palms down, on top of the helmet. The arms are back and in same plane as the body. For UNBUTTON, give BUTTON UP signal, then separate the hands, Moving them to each side in a slicing motion; repeat.

Performance Steps (cont.) –Perform Flag Signals Single signal flag Mount Dismount Dismount & Assault Assemble / Close Move Out Nuclear, Biological or Chemical Hazard Present.