| Army - 1795 - 530 sidor
...inftantly refume the | pace, at which the, front rank has Lcontinued to march. S. 33. March in File t'6>"a Flank. The accuracy of the march in file is fo eflential...movements of the divifions of the battalion, that the foldler cannot be too much exercilld to it. The whole battalion, as well as its divisions, ii required... | |
| Army - 1795 - 526 sidor
...inftantly refume the I pace, at which the front rank has (.continued to march. S. 33. March in File 16 a Flank. The accuracy of the march in file is fo eflential...deployments into line, and in the internal movements of the divisions of the battalion, that the foldier cannot be too much exercifcd to it. The whole battalion,... | |
| John Russell - 1804 - 350 sidor
...at the ordinary time, and afterwards in quick time. , The accuracy of the March in Files to a flank is fo eflential in all deployments into line and in...battalion, that the foldier cannot be too much exercifed in it; and the lock or deploy Jlep, which appears at firft fo difficult, will, with a little attention... | |
| Charles James - 1805 - 1236 sidor
...regiments, grand divisions, companies, &rc. According to the regulations, nothing is inure essential in all deployments into line, and in the internal movements of the divisions ot the battalion, than the accuracy of the • inarch in file. After facing, and at the word... | |
| Army - 1807 - 154 sidor
...continued to march. S. 33. March in File to a Flank: The accuracy of the march in file is so essential in all deployments into line, and in the internal movements of the divisions of the battalion, that the soldier cannot be too much exercised to it. The whole battalion,... | |
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