...that you hold a scutum like a bag. This is called 'center-grip' though other center-grip shields (like medieval round shields) have the bar run vertically rather than horizontally. That grip system makes a huge difference in wielding, so these shields won't handle...8/23
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I can't make out the patches, but these look like Army National Guard soldiers (
#miltwitter can correct me, I'm sure), in which case, I'd bet this is the first time any of them have ever had to form square. I'd be surprised if they'd even trained it, but a version of it...19/23Näytä tämä ketju -
...is in the field manual, FM3-19.15, for 'Civil Disturbance Operations,' though it is three-sided, not four. https://fas.org/irp/doddir/army/fm3-19-15.pdf … In terms of forming square, this would be unconscionably sloppy for a Napoleonic War infantry regiment (too slow, not nearly neat enough)..20/23
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...but I think we should give our soldiers (if they are ANG like I think, they're soldiers) a break. I doubt they've had much need or time to drill this, and square is a hard formation to form quickly or well. Early gunpowder armies had to drill a TON to get it right...21/23
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...more importantly, they're holding position and keeping their cool in the face of a crowd. They're responding to orders, keeping awareness and not letting themselves be provoked, nor are they provoking. So in the important stuff, in this video, they're doing well.

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So that's that. It's a hollow rifle square, performed with riot shields, something from 1815 AD not 415 BC. Regardless, I still love the hell out of their new impromptu drill instructor, especially his directions that they listen to what their staff sgt says.


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