| Great Britain. War Office - 1804 - 158 pages
...arms, are to have their fwords drawn, without waiting for any word of command for that purpofe. . . The officers on the port, and all other detached guards, are to fend a report, night and morning, to the officer commanding the main guard, and at other times alfo,... | |
| Thomas O'Neil (count.) - 1805 - 176 pages
...in the same manner in all respects, except that his being mounted may be dispensed with. NB Officers on all duties under arms, are to have their swords...waiting for any word of command for that purpose. Officers commanding Guards. The officers on the port, and all other detached guards, are to send a... | |
| Charles James - English language - 1805 - 1236 pages
...commissions, of the same date, interfere, a retrospect is to be had ta former commissions. Officers, on all duties under arms, are to have their swords...waiting for any word of command for that purpose. DYKE. See DIKE. DYNASTY, (Dynastie, Fr.) Thi» word is/requently found in the History of the Monarchies... | |
| Army, Indian - 1824 - 638 pages
...the same manner in all respects, except that his being mounted may be dispensed wilh. 20. Officers on all Duties under Arms, are to have their Swords...waiting for any word of Command for that purpose. 21. When there is a Field Officer of the Day, it is his duty to visit all Quaid.s frequently, during... | |
| Joachim Hayward Stocqueler - 1851 - 410 pages
...distance which it is expected each Officer will travel per day in the completion of his journey. Officers on all duties under arms are to have their swords drawn, without waiting for any words of command for that purpose. GUARDS. Neither Officers nor soldiers are on any account permitted... | |
| Anthony Walshe - 1852 - 350 pages
...Commanding Officer of the Parade. Q. Do the Officers on duty draw their swords ? A. Yes. — Officers, on all duties, under Arms, are to have their swords drawn, without waiting for any words of command for that purpose. Q. What are the duties of the Field Officer of the Day ? A. It is... | |
| Virginia Military Institute (Lexington, Va.) - 1854 - 120 pages
...above given, on the part of the soldier, to be executed with great briskness and spirit. 501. Officers on all duties under arms, are to have their swords drawn, without waiting for any words of command for that purpose. " I. DRESS PARADE." 502. There shall be daily at least one dress... | |
| United States. War Department - 1857 - 520 pages
...given, on the part of the soldier, to be executed with great briskness and spirit. 326 .... Officers on all duties under arms are to have their swords drawn, without waiting for any words of command for that purpose. 327 There shall be daily one dress parade, at troop or retreat,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1857 - 528 pages
...given, on the part of the soldier, to be executed with great briskness and spirit. 326. . ..Officers on all duties under arms are to have their swords drawn, without waiting for any words of command for that purpose. L DRE8S PARADE. 327. . . .There shall be daily one dress parade,... | |
| Henry Lee Scott - History - 1861 - 674 pages
...reckoned to have performed a duty, though it may have been dismissed immediately afterwards. Officers, on all duties under arms, are to have their swords...waiting for any word of command for that purpose. DYSENTERY. (See SANITARY PRECAUTIONS.) E. ECHELON. An arrangement of battalions, so that each has a... | |
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