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Dr. Drill:
I am having trouble finding in the AFMAN 36-2003 drill manual where the person in command of the flight should march. I know it used to be centered on either side of the flight, however I was told that this changed when the manual was updated.
Sincerely,
Cadet I.M. Slick
Dr. Drill Responds
Section 2.2.2 states, "The commander faces the troops when giving commands except when the element is part of a larger drill element or when the commander is relaying commands in a ceremony."
This means that the commander should not be leading the march from the front (i.e. because she would then not be facing the troops). There is no other requirement, however, for the location of the commander while marching. She may be on any side or to the rear of the flight.
Hmm... Are you sure the manual used to say something different? More likely (and this is how many of the drill errors we see regularly are propagated), you were taught that the commander should be centered on either side of the flight, and it was easy to assume that this came from someplace in the manual. Maybe at some time in the distant past it was so specified, but the text quoted above from AFMAN 36-2203 - the Air Force Drill & Ceremonies Manual - is identical to text in the previous AFR 50-14.
There is a "Drill for Dummies" article that addresses this and other questions relating to commanding a unit in drill. Why don't you take a look at "How do I give drill commands?".
Best of luck!
Dr. Drill.