On 9 April 2015, Clemson University’s Army ROTC conducted a drill and ceremony lab in preparation for awards day on 16 April. Before practicing drill and ceremony, the Cadets formed up in front of historic Tillman Hall for a ROTC photo. Platoons then broke off to train separately. The first part of training consisted of basic stationary movements. ML IIIs taught the ML Is and IIs facing movements. Once the stationary commands were mastered, platoons began marching. ML Is and IIs learned to march in formation while ML IIIs were calling cadence. Several ML IIs also got a chance to lead their platoons in marching during the lab. Upon completion of the training, the Ranger Challenge team members, from Fall 2014, were presented a coin for their hard work in the Fall.
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