Rules and regulations for the cavalry1795 |
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... give Officers fuch occafional leave of abfence from duty as is confiftent with the fervice ; though this must not be carried to an extent which , by allowing the Officers to be too much abfent from the daily duty , becomes hurtful to ...
... give Officers fuch occafional leave of abfence from duty as is confiftent with the fervice ; though this must not be carried to an extent which , by allowing the Officers to be too much abfent from the daily duty , becomes hurtful to ...
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... give the words of command when he has the troops under arms together ; and not allow the Adjutant to do it , as has fome- times been the practice . If it unfortunately fhall be neceffary to put an Officer under arreft , the Adjutant ...
... give the words of command when he has the troops under arms together ; and not allow the Adjutant to do it , as has fome- times been the practice . If it unfortunately fhall be neceffary to put an Officer under arreft , the Adjutant ...
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... give any leave of abfence from the Regiment ; therefore , if an Officer under his command wants that indulgence , he ( the Officer commanding in the Quarter ) muft apply , if he thinks proper , to the Officer commanding the Regiment on ...
... give any leave of abfence from the Regiment ; therefore , if an Officer under his command wants that indulgence , he ( the Officer commanding in the Quarter ) muft apply , if he thinks proper , to the Officer commanding the Regiment on ...
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... give him the neceffary information . Every Officer newly appointed to a troop , muft do the duty of it under the eye of the Commanding Officer of the troop ; or , if it fo happens that he is the only Officer pre- fent with it , under ...
... give him the neceffary information . Every Officer newly appointed to a troop , muft do the duty of it under the eye of the Commanding Officer of the troop ; or , if it fo happens that he is the only Officer pre- fent with it , under ...
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... gives him permiflion to do so . Every Officer must abfolutely make himself a very good military horfeman , and be quite mafter of his horfe ; for no- thing is worse , and certainly nothing more abfurd , than to fee a Cavalry Officer who ...
... gives him permiflion to do so . Every Officer must abfolutely make himself a very good military horfeman , and be quite mafter of his horfe ; for no- thing is worse , and certainly nothing more abfurd , than to fee a Cavalry Officer who ...
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Sida 268 - ... and proceeds to take the next step in the same manner ; the whole with perfect precision of time, shoulders kept square, knees not bent, and in the true line on which the body is formed. At the word Halt, the whole halt, turn their eyes to the front, and .are perfectly steady.
Sida 311 - The flank men on the right of the rear rank of each company step briskly back one pace, to mark the ground upon which the rank is to halt; they face to the right, and cover as pivots, corrected by the serjeant-major on the right.
Sida 219 - ... heads, take their swords, and buckle them tight into the belt, take the bit reins up, then take a lock of the mane, and put it into the left hand, the left foot into the...
Sida 218 - ... heads. As soon as up and dressed, the whole advance their left feet by a motion from the right, and by another motion from the right, the whole go to the left about together, and link ; as soon as done linking, the left hand man of each rank falls back two paces from his horse, and the whole dress well to him, with the musquet in the trailing position.
Sida 220 - It follows, of course, that the horses cannot be linked together, but they must be led away (iu a retreat) to the most convenient spot in the defile for the men to mount again. In advancing they...
Sida 48 - As he does not ride out in watering order, he has nothing to do with the stable-dress, though he must have one in his possession, because he may be called upon to ride out. He must wear his uniform coat, waistcoat...
Sida 260 - ... as that when he looks exactly forward to the neck of the man who leads him, he cannot see the second man from him...