A drill team can be one of four different entities:A military drill team is a marching unit that performs routines based on military foot or exhibition drills. Military drill teams perform either armed or unarmed.
A dance drill team creates routines based on precision dance movements rather than military drill. These teams usually do not carry anything, but may use props in field production numbers. They may perform to recorded music, or the live music of an accompanying marching band.
A team that execute routines carrying either one or multiple flags or pom-poms. This team's movements are also based in dance and may also have a heavy influence of gymnastics as well. These teams also may perform to music, either live or recorded.
A team that is mounted or advances some type of mobile object. May also include teams of dogs and handlers.
The U.S. Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon performs the rifle inspection routine in front of spectators seated in the Reviewing Stands during the Battle Colors Ceremony held at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California.
The AWDT performing at (BAF) Base Dhaka, 7 December 2009.
Musicians of His Majesty the King Guard band and drill team (Norway)
The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina's elite senior drill platoon, The Summerall Guards, performing their signature combination of Prussian high-step and German close-order drill
Royal Canadian Air Cadets
The Royal Canadian Air Cadets is a Canadian national youth program for young individuals aged 12 to 19. Under the authority of the National Defence Act, the program is administered by the Canadian Forces (CF) and funded through the Department of National Defence (DND). Additional support is provided by the civilian Air Cadet League of Canada (ACLC). Together with the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets and Royal Canadian Army Cadets, it forms the "largest federally funded youth program in the country". Cadets are not members of the military and are not obliged to join the Canadian Forces.
An Air Cadet squadron marching
Sunset at Penhold Air Cadet Summer Training Centre
The Schweizer SGS 2-33 (2-33A), used for training in the Air Cadet Gliding Program
The 226 Pipeband at the 2008 annual review at the Colisée de Trois-Rivières in Quebec in May 2008