| United States. War Department - Infantry - 1830 - 212 pages
...the soldier to the constant observance of his distance. 378. At the third word, each man will f: ont, by facing to the left, if marching by the right flank ; and by facing to the right, if marching by the left flank. General Remark on Marching by a Flank. 379. When... | |
| Winfield Scott - Infantry drill and tactics - 1835 - 316 pages
...the men to a constant preservation of their distances. 372. At the third command, each man will front by facing to the left, if marching by the right flank, and by a face to the right, if marching by the other flank. 373. When the recruits shall have well acquired the habit of marching by the flank, the... | |
| United States. War Department - 1861 - 622 pages
...the men to a constant preservation of their distances. 360. At the third command, each man will front by facing to the left, if marching by the right flank,...the men have become accustomed to marching by the flunk, the instructor will cause them to change direction by file ; for this purpose, he will command... | |
| George Washington Patten - 1861 - 208 pages
...habituate the men to a constant preservation of their distances. At the third command, each man will front by facing to the left, if marching by the right flank,...places, so as to form the squad again into one rank. When the men have become accustomed to marching by the flank, the instructor will cause them to change... | |
| James Kendall Lee - Infantry drill and tactics - 1861 - 116 pages
...distance. § 43. At the third command, each man will front by facing to the left, if marching by he right flank, and by a face to the right, if marching...places, so as to form the squad again into one rank. To change direction by file, tho instructor will command: 1. By file left (or right). 2. MARCH. §... | |
| De Witt Clinton Baxter - Military art and science - 1861 - 290 pages
...stir, although he may have lost hia distance. Front. FACE. At the second command, each man will front by facing to the left, if marching by the right flank,...face to the right, if marching by the left flank. WHEELINGS. Wheelings are of two kinds ; from halts or on fixed pivots, and in march or on moveable... | |
| Silas Casey - Infantry drill and tactics - 1862 - 364 pages
...the men to a constant preservation of their distances. 371. At the third command, each man will front by facing to the left, if marching by the right flank,...face to the right, if marching by the left flank. The rear-rank men will at the same time move quickly into their places, so as to form the squad again into... | |
| Silas Casey - Infantry drill and tactics - 1862 - 364 pages
...the men to a constant preservation of their distances. 371. At the third command, each man will front by facing to the left, if marching by the right flank,...face to the right, if marching by the left flank. The rear-rank men will at the same time move quickly into their places, so as to form the squad again into... | |
| Stephen R. Pinckney - Drill and minor tactics - 1863 - 276 pages
...habituate the men to a constant preservation of their distances. At the third command, each man will front by facing to the left, if marching by the right flank,...move quickly into their places, so as to form the eqnad again into one rank. When the men have become accustomed to marching by the flank, the fnstructor... | |
| United States. War Department - Infantry drill and tactics - 1863 - 612 pages
...the men to a constant preservation of their distances. 360. At the third command, each man will front by facing to the left, if marching by the right flank,...marching by the left flank. The rear rank men will at tire same time move quickly into their places, so as to form the squad again into one rank. 361. When... | |
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