Drill Aggressors and Cobras
So what is Drill? Drill consists of certain movements by which the flight or squadron is moved in an orderly manner from one formation to another or from one place to another. Standards such as the 24-inch step, cadence of 100 to 120 steps per minute, distance, and interval have been established to ensure movements are executed with order and precision. This first drill lesson also taught them how to properly salute.
For the purpose of drill, Air Force organizations are divided into elements, flights, squadrons, groups, and wings. During BCT each squadron is made up of 5 flights. In the beginning of BCT, most events are done by flight. It makes it easier for instruction purposes if the group is smaller.
The task of each person is to learn these movements and execute each part exactly as described. Individuals also must learn to adapt their own movements to those of the group. Everyone in the formation must move together on command. Learning how to turn precisely on corners and the correct spacing is one of the first drill movements a basic cadet learns. While it may seem tedious to have drill learning and practice, this is an important step for the basics. They will be doing many formations and marching over their four year Academy career.
With the squadrons broken into flights for training and spread out over the Terrazo, it made it a little harder to make sure we captured all flights/basic cadets. We do have additional sessions of drill scheduled to photograph to ensure we catch all squadrons and individuals throughout BCT-1 for you to see.
To view photos from Agressors and Cobras Drill, go to CLASSES > 2025 > BCT-1. Select your squadron. At the top of the page, make sure your Sort Photos is set OLDEST to NEWEST. Select your start page. Or you can click the link below. * Sort Photos must be Oldest to Newest otherwise the link will not take you to the correct page.
Drill Aggressors pgs. 1-12 Aggressors
Drill Cobras pgs. 1-16 Cobras