Infantry Drill Regulations (provisional) 1919: United States Army1919 - 189 Seiten |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abreast action adjutant advance ammunition artillery assaulting echelon assemble assigned attack automatic rifle band barrage bayonet brigade captain ceremonies close column close line column of platoons column of squads combat command march cover creeping barrage defense deployed deployment designated distance dress enemy enemy's escort faces file closers flank formation forward front rank grenade ground halt hand grenade hostile resistance infantry inspection intervals leading platoon leading squad light mortars line of close load machine guns machine-gun company major movement necessary noncommissioned officer oblique order arms pany passing in review piece platoon leader platoon sergeant position warfare prescribed range rear rank reconnaissance regiment reserve reviewing officer rifle grenades right hand right or left rolling barrage route step runners rush salute scouts second command section leaders signals skirmish line squad columns squad leaders Squads right left staff successively tactical takes post target terrain tion troops units wave
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 22 - At the command at ease each man keeps one foot in place and is required to preserve silence but not immobility. 53. 1. Parade, 2, REST. Carry the right foot 6 inches straight to the rear, left knee slightly bent; clasp the hands, without constraint, in front of the center of the body, fingers joined, left hand uppermost, left thumb clasped by the thumb and forefinger of the right hand; preserve silence and steadiness of position.
Seite 22 - Knees straight without stiffness. Hips level and drawn back slightly; body erect and resting equally on hips; chest lifted and arched; shoulders square and falling equally.
Seite 24 - Quick time, 2. MARCH. At the command march, given as either foot strikes the ground, advance and plant the other foot in double time; resume the quick time, dropping the hands by the sides. To Mark Time. 65. Being in march: 1. Mark time, 2. MARCH. At the command march...
Seite 12 - When the preparatory command consists of more than one part, its elements are arranged as follows: (1) For movements to be executed successively by the subdivisions or elements of an organization: (a) Description of the movement; (6) how executed, or on what element executed.
Seite 180 - When the position of the escort is at a considerable distance from the point where the personage is to be received, as for instance, where a courtyard or wharf intervenes, a double line of sentinels...
Seite 24 - All steps and marchings and movements involving march are executed in quick time unless the squad be marching in double time, or double time be added to- the command ; in the latter case double time is added to the preparatory command.
Seite 26 - At the command march, given as the right foot strikes the ground, advance and plant the left foot; then...
Seite 13 - If marching in double time, the command double time is omitted. The leading or base unit marches in quick time; the other units continue at double time to their places in the formation ordered and then conform to the gait of the leading or base unit.
Seite 25 - ... and plant the other foot; bring up the foot in rear and continue the cadence by alternately raising each foot about 2 inches and planting it on line with the other. Being at a halt, at the command march, raise and plant the feet as described above.
Seite 27 - In resuming the order from any position in the manual, the motion next to the last concludes with the butt of the piece about...