| Emory Upton - Drill and minor tactics - 1875 - 458 pages
...the commands, 1. tiquad, 2. HALT. To march to the rear. 34. Being in march, the instructor commands: 1. To the rear, 2. MARCH. At the command march, given...strikes the ground, advance and plant the left foot; then turn on the balls of both feet, face to the right about, and immediately step off with the left... | |
| George Gill (and sons.) - 1881 - 68 pages
...same ground. TO OBLIQUE. Marching in line, the Instructor commands : — Right or Left Oblique — March. At the command March, given as the right foot strikes the ground, each file makes a half face to the right in marching, and then moves straight in the new direction.... | |
| Emory Upton - Infantry drill and tactics - 1882 - 166 pages
...rear. (Upton's Inf. Tac., t 33.) To March to the Rear. 43. Being in march, the instructor commands : I. To the rear, 2. MARCH. At the command march, given...foot strikes the ground, advance and plant the left fbot ; then turn on the balls of both feit, face to the right about, and immediately step off with... | |
| H. B. Grant, Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Sovereign Grand Lodge - 1886 - 272 pages
...MARCH. Threes in Triangles. Being in column of threes, at section distance, i. Threes form triangles. 2. MARCH. At the command MARCH, given as the right foot strikes the ground, numbers one and three of each three mark time and numbers two take two short steps, and then all resume... | |
| George Bradford Bartlett - Nutrition policy - 1889 - 738 pages
...front to the side of the one in real1. To MARCH TO THE UEAK. Being in march, the instructor commands : 1. To the rear. 2. MARCH. At the command march, given...strikes the ground, advance and plant the left foot ; then turn on the balls of both feet, face to the right about, and immediately step off with the left... | |
| William Gilbert Anderson - Calisthenics - 1889 - 254 pages
...front to the side of the one in rear. TO MARCH TO THE REAR. Being in march, the instructor commands, (1) To the rear, (2) MARCH ! At the command march,...strikes the ground, advance and plant the left foot ; then turn on the balls of both feet, face to the right about, and immediately step off with the left... | |
| 1891 - 584 pages
...step is only used for short distances, and is not executed in double time. To March to the Rear. 29. Being in march: 1. To the rear, 2. MARCH. At the command...strikes the ground, advance and plant the left foot; then turn The march to the rear in double time is executed by taking four short steps in place, keeping... | |
| 1891 - 584 pages
...back step is only used for short distances, and not executed in double time. To March to the Rear. 29. Being in march: 1. To the rear, 2. MARCH. At the command march, given as the right foot stri¿ I. ‘¿ht foot ernest a advanced ii -- fl t((1 the toe 01 is then advanced near the he¿b (01... | |
| U.S. War Department, United States Army - 1891 - 440 pages
...Backward. 129. Being at a halt: 1. Backward, 2. Guide (right or left), 3. MARCH. To March to the Rear. At the command march, given as the right foot strikes the ground, advance and plant the left foot; then turn on the balls of both feet, face to the right about and immediately step off with the left... | |
| United States. Department of the Army. General Staff - Cavalry drill and tactics - 1892 - 544 pages
...Right (or Left), 2. PAOE, 3. Forward, 4. MAROH. If marching: 1. By the right (or left) flank, 2. MAROH. At the command march, given as the right foot strikes the ground, advance and plant the left foot, then face to the right in marching and step off in the new direction with the right foot; the men cover... | |
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