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... never rest until they have a clear and distinct conception of what has been told them , and of what they have read . A good way of impressing on the memory the principles of field - duty is to endeavour to picture in one's mind those ...
... never rest until they have a clear and distinct conception of what has been told them , and of what they have read . A good way of impressing on the memory the principles of field - duty is to endeavour to picture in one's mind those ...
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... never to be treated as enemies , unless when they them- selves bear arms and fight , or give assistance to the enemy . In European armies doctors and clergymen wear a white band with a red cross on their left arms above the elbow . The ...
... never to be treated as enemies , unless when they them- selves bear arms and fight , or give assistance to the enemy . In European armies doctors and clergymen wear a white band with a red cross on their left arms above the elbow . The ...
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... never to be used is a mistaken idea unworthy of a cavalry soldier . Cavalry should , if possible , be em- ployed as flankers , and under any circumstances mounted orderlies should accompany the infantry to carry reports . The Connection ...
... never to be used is a mistaken idea unworthy of a cavalry soldier . Cavalry should , if possible , be em- ployed as flankers , and under any circumstances mounted orderlies should accompany the infantry to carry reports . The Connection ...
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... never lose sight of them ; when the ground is not open , at night , or in misty weather , this distance must be diminished and imme- diate communication must be maintained . It should be arranged that a guide , if possible mounted ...
... never lose sight of them ; when the ground is not open , at night , or in misty weather , this distance must be diminished and imme- diate communication must be maintained . It should be arranged that a guide , if possible mounted ...
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... never to be permitted to speak to one another ; they should moreover be bound so as to prevent their escaping , and , if riding , should have their feet tied in the stirrups . The man who has charge of the guide should keep hold of the ...
... never to be permitted to speak to one another ; they should moreover be bound so as to prevent their escaping , and , if riding , should have their feet tied in the stirrups . The man who has charge of the guide should keep hold of the ...
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Cavaloy Field Duty, Tr. by F.S. Russell Florentin Richard Von Mirus Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2016 |
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Advance and Rear Advance Guard advanced party Ambuscade approach attack bivouac Cantonments carbine or pistol carried cavalry soldier chain of outposts chain of Vedettes challenge CHAP circumstances column commanding the Field-Piquet commanding the outposts commissioned officer communication comrades conducted convoy defile description of troops deserters direction dismount distance division draw swords duty endeavour enemy's Escort especially examining detachment examining party field field-duty fight fire flanking parties foraging ground horses infantry inhabited laid lance main body means mounted move necessary neighbouring night non-commissioned officer object observed occupied officer commanding officer in command paces parole and countersign pass person Piquet portion possible Precau prisoners quickly ready Rear Guard Reconnoitring Patrols regarding the enemy relief remain halted retire retreat ride road rule secure sent sentries shot Side Patrols Skirmishers spot squadron squadron leader strength Surprise tions trot waggons watch СНАР