The Cadet Manual: Official Handbook for High School Volunteers of the United StatesJ.B. Lippincott Company, 1918 - 317 страници |
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Страница 82 - Movements may be executed at the trail by prefacing the preparatory command with the words, At trail; as, 1. At trail, Forward, 2. MARCH; the trail is taken at the command, MARCH. When the facings, alignments, open and close ranks, taking...
Страница 51 - Movements that may be executed toward either flank are explained as toward but one flank, it being necessary to substitute the word "left" for " right," and the reverse, to have the explanation of the corresponding movement toward the other flank. The commands are given for the execution of the movements toward either flank. The substitute word of the command is placed within parentheses.
Страница 21 - When the position of the escort is at a considerable distance from the point where the personage is to be received, as for instance, where a courtyard or wharf intervenes, a double line of sentinels...
Страница 136 - ... forefinger resting lightly against the front of the trigger and taking up the slack; top of front sight is carefully raised into, and held in, the line of sight.
Страница 60 - At the command at ease each man keeps one foot in place and is required to preserve silence but not immobility. 53. 1. Parade, 2, REST. Carry the right foot 6 inches straight to the rear, left knee slightly bent; clasp the hands, without constraint, in front of the center of the body, fingers joined, left hand uppermost, left thumb clasped by the thumb and forefinger of the right hand; preserve silence and steadiness of position.
Страница 118 - Being in column of squads to form column of platoons, or being in line of platoons, to form the company in line: 1. Platoons, right (left) front into line, 2. MARCH, 3. Company, 4. HALT, 5. FRONT. Executed by each platoon as described for the company. In forming the company in line, the dress is on the left squad of the left platoon. If forming column of platoons, platoon leaders verify the alignment before taking their posts ; the captain commands front when the alignments have been verified. When...
Страница 103 - Squads right (left) about, 2. MARCH, 3. Company, 4. HALT. Executed by each squad as described in the School of the Squad.
Страница 95 - ... and then, turning the piece to the right, detaches it from the stack; each even number of the front rank disengages and detaches his piece by turning it to the left, and then passes the piece of his rear-rank man to him, and all resume the order.
Страница 50 - There are two kinds of commands: The preparatory command, such as forward, indicates the movement that is to be executed. The command of execution, such as MARCH, HALT, or ARMS, causes the execution.
Страница 62 - Raise the right hand smartly till the tip of the forefinger touches the lower part of the headdress or forehead above the right eye, thumb and fingers extended and joined, palm to the left, forearm inclined at about 45°, hand and wrist straight; at the same time look toward the person saluted. (TWO) Drop the arm smartly by the side. For rules governing salutes, see " Honors and Salutes,