Unarmed Exhibition Drill is a high-energy and creative drill competition that showcases cadets’ ability to perform intricate and synchronized movements without rifles or weapons. Cadets execute complex routines that include precision marching, spins, jumps, and other choreographed movements, often set to music or timed sequences. Unlike basic drill, which focuses on uniformity and discipline, Unarmed Exhibition allows cadets to demonstrate their creativity, coordination, and performance skills in a visually impressive way. Teams are judged on their synchronization, execution, precision, and overall presentation. This type of drill helps cadets build teamwork, discipline, leadership, and confidence, while encouraging them to push their physical and mental limits in creating and performing a flawless routine.
Unarmed Exhibition Commander
c/ENS Abigail Marin