Group and Wing Formations Lesson Objective –Demonstrate a group and wing formation. Sample of Behavior –Perform group and wing formations when given the.

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Group and Wing Formations Lesson Objective –Demonstrate a group and wing formation. Sample of Behavior –Perform group and wing formations when given the command to do so.

Group and Wing Formations Composition of the Group and Wing Composition of the Staff Formation of the Group Forming the Group in Column Forming the Group in Line With Squadrons in Line Forming the Group in Line With Squadrons in Mass Formation Dismissing the Group Formations Review Sequence of Review Commands Sequence of Review and Inspection Commands OVERVIEW

Group and Wing Formations Composition of the Group and Wing. –The group is composed of two or more squadrons; the wing is composed of two or more groups. Composition of the Staff. –The group is the smallest formation with a staff. Arrangement of Reviewing Officers Staff (General Officers).

Group and Wing Formations Formation of the Group. –For ceremonies, the group is formed with squadrons in mass. Forming the Group in Column. –The group forms in column from a line of squadrons in line by executing right face. Group in Column with Squadrons in Column and Flights in Column

Group and Wing Formations Forming the Group in Line with Squadrons in Line. –Before the ceremonies, the adjutant ensures the group position on the parade ground is marked with two flags. Group in Line with Squadrons in Line

Group and Wing Formations Forming the Group in Line with Squadrons in Mass Formation. –Procedure is the same as in forming in line with some exceptions. Dismissing the Group.

Group and Wing Formations Formations –On special occasions the wing may be formed in line with groups in mass formation. Review –A review is the formation of troops in group or wing marching in a prescribed manner.

Group and Wing Formations Sequence of Review Commands. Sequence of Review and Inspection Commands.