1. Neat and count.
1 Organize the team according to the queue requirements.
2The numbers are usually reported from right to left.
3 Organize your clothes.
2. Stand at attention, stand astride, and take a rest.
1 Stand at attention
Standing at attention is the basic posture of a soldier and the basis of formation movements. Soldiers should stand at attention on solemn occasions and occasions such as swearing an oath, accepting orders, meeting and reporting to their commanders, answering questions from their commanders, raising and lowering the national flag, greeting and sending off military flags, and playing and singing the national anthem and military songs.
Password: Stand at attention.
Essentials: The heels are close together and the toes are about 60 degrees apart; the legs are straight; the lower abdomen is slightly retracted and the chest is naturally raised; the upper body is upright and slightly tilted forward; the shoulders should be flat , slightly stretched back; the arms droop and straighten naturally, the fingers are brought together and naturally slightly bent, and the tip of the thumb is attached to the index finger.