Rules and Regulations for the Formations, Field-exercise, and Movements, of His Majesty's ForcesWar office, 1798 - 377 sidor |
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... remain 125 . 126 . 127 . 128 . 129 . { - Page 161 162 ead } 165 166 a - } 167 When the open coloumn arrives where its rear is to remain { m { When When the open column arrives where a cen- tral divifion is to remain { When the open ...
... remain 125 . 126 . 127 . 128 . 129 . { - Page 161 162 ead } 165 166 a - } 167 When the open coloumn arrives where its rear is to remain { m { When When the open column arrives where a cen- tral divifion is to remain { When the open ...
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... remains pofted When a height is to be crowned 358 359 208. { f the first When a wing is thrown back When a wing is refufed SECOND LINES Two lines change pofition on a central point 359 360 361 of -- } 364 209 . Two lines change forward ...
... remains pofted When a height is to be crowned 358 359 208. { f the first When a wing is thrown back When a wing is refufed SECOND LINES Two lines change pofition on a central point 359 360 361 of -- } 364 209 . Two lines change forward ...
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... remain fquare to the front . No rank , or body , ought ever to be dreffed , without the perfon on its flank appointed to drefs it , determining , or at least fuppofing a line , on which the rank , or body , is to be formed , and for ...
... remain fquare to the front . No rank , or body , ought ever to be dreffed , without the perfon on its flank appointed to drefs it , determining , or at least fuppofing a line , on which the rank , or body , is to be formed , and for ...
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... remain perfectly ftill and fteady ; on the word March , they ftep off with the left feet , keeping the body in the fame posture , and the fhoulders fquare to the front ; the foot to be lifted off the ground , that it may clear any ...
... remain perfectly ftill and fteady ; on the word March , they ftep off with the left feet , keeping the body in the fame posture , and the fhoulders fquare to the front ; the foot to be lifted off the ground , that it may clear any ...
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... remain closed to the ftanding flank ; that is , they touch , with- out incommoding their neighbour ; nor muft they stoop forward , but remain up- right , -opening out from the standing flank is to be avoided ; clofing in upon it ...
... remain closed to the ftanding flank ; that is , they touch , with- out incommoding their neighbour ; nor muft they stoop forward , but remain up- right , -opening out from the standing flank is to be avoided ; clofing in upon it ...
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adjutant alfo alignement alſo arrives balts battalion column body breaking into Open cafe CAUTION central divifion changes of pofition circumftances clofe column Clofe Order cloſe colours commanding officer confiderable countermarch covering ferjeant diftance direction divi Drefs exercife FACE fame manner fecond fections feveral fhift fhould fhoulders fide fingle fion fire firft firſt fituation foldier foon form in line formation fquad fquare front divifion front or rear front rank ftand ftep fub-divifions fucceffively fuch given gives the word ground head increaſe inftant inftantly interfection juft leader leading divifion lumn moſt move movement mufick muft muſt neceffary number of paces obferved oblique occafions open column ordinary pafs pany perfon perpendicular pivot flank places himſelf platoon poffible poft poſition preferve prolongation purpoſe rear rank receives the word reft ſtanding ſtep talion themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion uſed ward wheel back wheel backward whole wing word Halt word MARCH
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Sida 270 - ... of forming to a flank with its rear rank in front. The column with its right, in front may arrive on the left of its ground, and be obliged immediately to form up and fupport that point, fo that the right of the line will become the left.
Sida 19 - File to a Flank. The accuracy of the march in file is fo eflential in all deployments into line, and in the internal movements of the divifions of the battalion, that the foldier cannot be too much exercifed to it.
Sida 35 - AH wheelings by sub-divisions, or sections, from line into column, or from column into line, are performed on the word given by the commander of a battalion, when the whole of a battalion is at the same instant so to wheel; or on the word given by the commander of the company, when companies singly, or successively, so wheel ; they are not to be repeated by the leaders of its divisions.
Sida 242 - ... the general 30 paces he will refume his proper pivot flank. — The fupernumerary officers and ferjeants march in a rank, in rear of the companies, at one pace from the rear rank, and officers fwords are carried againft the right fhoulder, arid ftcady.
Sida xxv - The toes a little turned out, fo that the feet may form an angle of about 60 degrees. — Let the arms hang near the body, but not...
Sida 80 - One the point of APPUI (A. aa) at which one flank of the -body, whether fmall or great, is to be placed, and the other the point of FORMATION or DRESSING (D.) on which the front of the body is directed. 4. When battalions, or divifions of a battalion, come up fucceffively into line, the outward flank of the laft formed and halted body is always confidered as the point rig 12.
Sida 33 - The company having wheeled backwards, by sub-divisions from line,(as directed in the foregoing Section,) and a distant marked object in the prolongation of the two pivot flanks being taken ; the commander of the company, who is now on the pivot flank of the leading sub-division, immediately fixes on his intermediate points to march on.
Sida 182 - In the fiift cafe A. the diftance from flank to flank depends on the interval which the divifions are ordered to march off at : In the fecond cafe B. fuch diftance is always the fame, and equal to the front of the divifion which has wheeled forward, and which, by wheeling back, would exactly fill it up. — Whenever therefore the directing flanks of an Echellon are all in the fame line, and each diftant from its preceding one, a fpace equal to the front of the preceding...
Sida 60 - The sole business of these three serjeants is, when the battalion moves in line, to advance and direct the march as hereafter mentioned. The place of the first of those serjeants, when they do move out, is preserved by a named officer or serjeant, who moves up from the supernumerary rank for that purpose. Use of the The third rank is at three paces' distance when permimeS-U "halted or marching in line.
Sida 60 - The effential ufe of the fourth rank is, to keep the others clofcd up to the front during the attack, and to prevent any break beginning in the rear; on this important fervice, too many officers and non-coramiffioned officers cannot be employed.