| Great Britain. Army. Wiltshire Yeomanry - 1798 - 110 pages
...Intention is obvious and undoubted) will conform as quickly as poflible to the Movement which he fees executed on his Right or Left, according to the Point from whence he perceives it to begin — but Squadron and Divifion Officers execute only on the Orders of their Regimental Commander. "... | |
| Great Britain. War Office - 1799 - 408 pages
...tention is obvious and undoubted) will conform as quickly as poffible to the movement which he fees executed on his right or left, according to the point from whence he perceives it to begin—but (quadron and divifion officers execute only on the orders of their regimental commander.... | |
| Army - 1803 - 180 pages
...commander (when the intention is obvious) will conform as quickly as poflible to the movement which he fees executed on his right or left, according to the point from whence he perceives it to begin—but fquadron and divifion officers execute only on the orders of their regimental commander.... | |
| Army - 1844 - 298 pages
...Leader. 4. When a general order is not distinctly heard by a part of the Line, each Regimental Commander (when the intention is obvious) will conform as quickly...the point from whence he perceives it to begin. 5. When several Regiments manoeuvre together, the Commanding Officer sometimes gives his orders of Caution... | |
| Army - 1853 - 240 pages
...Leaders,) puts the whole into motion. 3. When the Troops composing a Squadron are to move or wheel in the same manner and at the same time, the Command is given...caution, he should give his attention to the Squadron Leader's repetition of it ; and if he perceives that any one has either misunderstood, or not heard... | |
| Matthew W. Berriman - Fencing - 1861 - 152 pages
...indicates a different pace. When a command is not distinctly heard by some part of the line, each officer (when the intention is obvious) will conform as quickly...according to the point from whence he perceives it to be given. MOUNTING. Stand to Horse. The position of the man is on the left side of the horse, square... | |
| War office - 1865 - 242 pages
...Leader. 4. When a general order is not distinctly heard by a part of the Line, each Regimental Commander (when the intention is obvious) will conform as quickly...the point from whence he perceives it to begin. 5. When several regiments manoeuvre together, the Commanding Officer sometimes gives his orders of Caution... | |
| War office - 1869 - 260 pages
...Leader. 6. When a general order is not distinctly heard by a part of the Line, each Regimental Commander (when the intention is obvious) will conform as quickly...to the point from whence he perceives it to begin. 7. When several regiments manoeuvre together, the Commanding Officer sometimes gives his orders of... | |
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