| U.S. War Department, United States Army - 1891 - 440 страници
...properly executed in the order laid down, the instructor no longer contines himself to that order. 16. As the instruction progresses the recruits will be...separated from .the others and placed under experienced drill masters. 17. "When the execution of a movement is improperly begun and the instructor -wishes... | |
| 1891 - 584 страници
...instruction will note the intelligence of the recruits, and, as the instruction progresses, will group them according to proficiency, in order that all may advance as rapidly as their abilities will permit. Those who lack aptitude and quickness will be separated from the others and placed under... | |
| United States. Department of the Army. General Staff - 1892 - 544 страници
...drills are preferable to long ones, which exhaust the attention of both instructor and recruit. . i 16. As the instruction progresses, the recruits will be...separated from the others and placed under experienced drill masters. 17. Generally, sergeants and corporals are the instructors under the supervision of... | |
| 1894 - 308 страници
...down, the teacher is no longer confined to that order. 6. As the instruction progresses the pupils will be grouped according to proficiency, in order...abilities permit. Those who lack aptitude and quickness should be drilled separately. 7. All the movements except those of the trunk and head must be executed... | |
| William Henry Powell - 1894 - 668 страници
...by the recruits. 1784. Q. As the instruction progresses, what is done with the recruits? A. They are grouped according to proficiency, in order that all...may advance as rapidly as their abilities permit. and proficiency ? A. They will be separated from the others and placed under experienced drill-masters.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1896 - 570 страници
...instruction will note the intelligence of the recruits, and, as the instruction progresses, will group them according to proficiency, in order that all may advance as rapidly as their abilities will permit. Those who lack aptitude and quickness will be separated from the others, and placed under... | |
| United States. War Department - 1898 - 550 страници
...drills are preferable to long ones, which exhaust the attention of both instructor and recruit. 23. As the instruction progresses, the recruits will be...separated from the others and placed under experienced drill masters. 24. Generally, sergeants and corporals are the instructors under the supervision of... | |
| 1901 - 748 страници
...without coming to quick time for at least t,vo minutes. As the instruction progresses the new cadets will be grouped according to proficiency, in order...and quickness will be separated from the others and be placed under the most experienced drillmasters. The instructor will always maintain a military bearing,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1902 - 582 страници
...drills are preferable to long ones, which exhaust the attention of both instructor and recruit. 23. As the instruction progresses, the recruits will be...separated from the others and placed under experienced drill masters. 25. The instructor will always maintain a military bearing, and by a quiet, firm demeanor... | |
| United States. War Department - 1904 - 264 страници
...by degrees the desired precision and uniformity. 27. As the instruction progresses the recruits are grouped according to proficiency, in order that all...abilities permit. Those who lack aptitude and quickness are separated from the others and placed under experienced drillmasters. INSTRUCTION WITHOUT ARMS.... | |
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