Introduction
Falling out and dismissal are important aspects of footdrills. You should learn these drills so that you can fall out for a break, or get dismissed at the end of the day.
KELUAR BARIS
The timing for KELUAR BARIS is turn-check-one-check-N-C-D-C-C
. Wait, let me explain. During turn-check-one
, you KE KENAN PUSING. On the second check
, you pause. Then, you march. See my guide on marching on how to do this. With each step you march, it’s one letter, starting on the left foot on N
. You should hence take 5 steps altogether. Once you’ve finished marching, you can go for your break or do what your commander advises.
BERSURAI
The timing for BERSURAI is turn-check-one-check-up-check-down-check-N-C-D-C-C
. During turn-check-one
, you KE KENAN PUSING. On the second check
, you pause. Then, you salute to the left, by saluting and looking up to the left on up
, and looking front and putting your arm down on down
.
Then, you march. See my guide on marching on how to do this. With each step you march, it’s one letter, starting on the left foot on N
. You should hence take 5 steps altogether. Once you’ve finished marching, you are dismissed. Bye! You’re free to go.
Conclusion
I hope you understood the slighly tougher drills of falling out and dismissal. The marching part of the drills may be new to you, so do make sure you read the post on marching first to understand these drills. Good luck!