| William Joseph Hardee - Infantry drill and tactics - 1855 - 318 pages
...slightly, and not to derange the direction of their shoulders. 604. The captains will observe the inarch of their companies, and prevent the men from getting...step, each of which it is so important to maintain. 605. The men will constantly keep their heads •well directed to the front, feel lightly the elbow... | |
| William Joseph Hardee - Military art and science - 1860 - 320 pages
...taking care to turn the neck but slightly, and not to derange the direction of their shoulders. 604. The captains will observe the march of their companies,...step, each of which it is so important to maintain. 605. The men will constantly keep their heads well directed to the front, feel lightly the elbow towards... | |
| United States. War Department - 1861 - 622 pages
...taking care to turn the neck but slightly, and not to derange the direction of their shoulders. 604. The captains will observe the march of their companies,...step, each of which it is so important to maintain 605. The men will constantly keep their heads well directed to the front, feel lightly the elbow towards... | |
| William Joseph Hardee - Infantry drill and tactics - 1861 - 314 pages
...on the prolongation of this basis; and, to this end, they will cast their eyes towards the cen604. The captains will observe the march of their companies,...step, each of which it is so important to maintain. tre, taking care to turn the neck but slightly, and not to derange the direction of their shoulders.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1861 - 322 pages
...taking care to turn the neck but slightly, and not to derange the direction of their shoulders. 604. The captains will observe the march of their companies', and prevent the men from get> ting in advance of the line of captains : they will not lengthen or shorten step except when evidently... | |
| Silas Casey - Infantry drill and tactics - 1862 - 368 pages
...taking care to turn the neck but slightly, and not to derange the direction of their shoulders. 667. The captains will observe the march of their companies,...step, each of which it is so important to maintain. 668. The men will constantly keep their heads well directed to the front, feel lightly the elbow toward... | |
| Silas Casey - Infantry drill and tactics - 1862 - 376 pages
...taking care to turn the neck but slightly, and not to derange the direction of their shoulders. 667. The captains will observe the march of their companies,...apt to cause the production of greater — loss of calm-j ness, silence, and equality of step, each of which it is so important to maintain. always very... | |
| Silas Casey - Technology & Engineering - 1862 - 370 pages
...taking care to turn the neck but slightly, and not to derange the direction of their shoulders. 667. The captains will observe the march of . their companies,...scrupulous attention, small faults, is apt to ' cause tho production of greater — loss of calmness, silence, and equality of step, each of which . "' it... | |
| Silas Casey - Infantry drill and tactics - 1862 - 374 pages
...not to derange the direction of their shoulders. 667. The captains will observe the march of then- companies, and prevent the men from getting in advance...apt to cause the production of greater — loss of calm-, ness, silence, and equality of step, each of which it is so important to maintain. 668. The... | |
| William Joseph Hardee - 1863 - 390 pages
...explained. ing care to turn the neck but slightly, and not'to derange the direction of th'eir shoulder. 604. The captains will observe the march of their companies, and prevent the men from gctting in advance of the line of captains ; they will not lengthen or shorten step except when evidently... | |
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