Given the command 'Counter, MARCH', the unit ultimately reverses its direction.

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Multiple Choice

Given the command 'Counter, MARCH', the unit ultimately reverses its direction.

Explanation:
Counter, MARCH is a reversal command. When you hear it, everyone changes direction and begins marching in the opposite way. That means you turn around (a 180-degree shift) and move forward along the path you just came from, maintaining cadence and spacing. It’s not continuing forward, and it’s not a 90-degree turn like a left or right face. The effect is a complete flip in the direction of travel.

Counter, MARCH is a reversal command. When you hear it, everyone changes direction and begins marching in the opposite way. That means you turn around (a 180-degree shift) and move forward along the path you just came from, maintaining cadence and spacing. It’s not continuing forward, and it’s not a 90-degree turn like a left or right face. The effect is a complete flip in the direction of travel.

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