In going through the turnings, the left heel must never quit the ground : but the soldier must turn on it as on a pivot, the right foot being drawn back to turn the body to the right, and carried forward to turn it to the left : the body must incline... Musical drill - Страница 8по George Gill (and sons.) - 1881Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Henry Torrens - 1824 - 388 страници
...faced to the left he fronts to the right. The feet in the first of the above motions are to be slipped back or brought forward without a jerk ; the movement being from the hip, so that the body is kept perfectly steady until faced. The greatest precision must be observed in these facings, for... | |
| Donald Walker - 1840 - 240 страници
...faced to the left, he fronts to the right. The feet, in the first of the above motions, are slipped back or brought forward without a jerk; the movement being from the hip, so that the body is kept perfectly steady until faced. The greatest precision must be observed in these facings. Position... | |
| Thomas Stephens - 1843 - 132 страници
...to the left, he fronts to the right. The feet, in the first of the above motions, are to be slipped back or brought forward without a jerk, the movement being from the hip, so that the body is kept perfectly steady until faced. The greatest precision must be observed in these facings, for... | |
| Army - 1844 - 298 страници
...faced to the left, he fronts to the right. The feet in the first of the above motions are to be slipped back or brought forward without a jerk, the movement being from the hip, so that the body is kept perfectly steady until faced. SECTION V. POSITION IN MARCHING. IN marching, the soldier must... | |
| Great Britain. War Office - 1847 - 186 страници
...has faced to the left, he fronts .to the right. in the first of the above motions are to be slipped back or brought forward without a jerk ; the movement being from the hip, so that the body is kept perfectly steady until faced. The greatest precision must be observed in these facings, for... | |
| War office - 1859 - 410 страници
...PLATE I. In going through the turnings, the left heel must never quit the ground ; but the soldier must turn on it as on a pivot, the right foot being...carried back, or brought forward, without a jerk, the move10 ment being from the hip ; so that the body may be kept perfectly steady until it commences to... | |
| Manual, William Charles Harris - 1860 - 94 страници
...which must be a pause of slow time between each motion. The foot in the first of the above motions is to be carried back or brought forward without a...the movement being from the hip, so that the body is kept perfectly steady until faced. MARCHING. Sec. 7.— Length of Step. In slow or quick time the... | |
| John Boucher (of the 5th Dragoon guards.) - 1860 - 524 страници
...when faced to the rear, then always by the right. The foot in the first of the above motions should be carried back or brought forward without a jerk...the movement being from the hip, so that the body is kept perfectly steady until faced. Sec. 6. — POSITION IN MARCHING. In marching the men should... | |
| John Millar Bannatyne - 1863 - 464 страници
...to be particularly attended to in the first motion of all the facings ? A. The foot is to be earned back, or brought forward, without a jerk. The movement being from the hip, the body is to be kept perfectly steady until it commences to turn. [Idem. (7.) Length of Step in Marching.... | |
| War office - 1865 - 242 страници
...to the left, he fronts to the right. The feet, in the first of the above motions, are to be slipped back, or brought forward, without a jerk, the movement being from the hip, so that the body is kept perfectly steady, until faced. The greatest precision must be observed in these facings, for,... | |
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