Rifle and infantry tactics . gnment,at the point where the left of the division will halt. 940. The chiefs of divifsion will place themselves infront of the centres of their divisions; the chief of thefirst division will immediately establish it by a wheelto the right on a fixed* ]»ivot, against the markers,and align it by the left. The chiefs of the other divi-sions will cautuin them to face to the right. The colo-nel vpill then command: 3. Battalion right—Face. 4. MARCH (or doublequick—March.) 941. The three rear divisions will direct theirmarch so as to place themselves at half distance fro


Rifle and infantry tactics . gnment,at the point where the left of the division will halt. 940. The chiefs of divifsion will place themselves infront of the centres of their divisions; the chief of thefirst division will immediately establish it by a wheelto the right on a fixed* ]»ivot, against the markers,and align it by the left. The chiefs of the other divi-sions will cautuin them to face to the right. The colo-nel vpill then command: 3. Battalion right—Face. 4. MARCH (or doublequick—March.) 941. The three rear divisions will direct theirmarch so as to place themselves at half distance fromeach other, and in the rear of the first division, aspreviously indicated, observing what follows : 945. The chief of the second division, instead ofbreaking the headmost files to the rear, will breakthem to the front, and at the command -utarc/i, willconduct his division towards the-point of entrance intothe column Arrived at this point, he will halt in hisown person, cause his division to wheel by file to the .?^T Fk. I aaocaoooDOoo oo coonDODono


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