Field artilleryman's guide; . 4bc>^ 18 •III. I M I : i ! 11! i!!i!i!11i^i 11. z o q. aar (oh d > ^ x >-n ^<d r-co o) I 3ll, I I • 1*1 I • Z m i I I I « • I • • * S i I ?••••<CQOQuJL.(i)X-O^J5 -^r7^iO. Q. Should the student master one series before passing to thenext, or should he first learn the letters in alphabetical order?A. The former. Q. Should the student first learn to send or receive?A. To receive. SIGNALLING 269 Q. How should the passage be made between letters? A. Abruptly, avoiding the position of interval. One lettershould swing into another. Q. What is the exact pos
Field artilleryman's guide; . 4bc>^ 18 •III. I M I : i ! 11! i!!i!i!11i^i 11. z o q. aar (oh d > ^ x >-n ^<d r-co o) I 3ll, I I • 1*1 I • Z m i I I I « • I • • * S i I ?••••<CQOQuJL.(i)X-O^J5 -^r7^iO. Q. Should the student master one series before passing to thenext, or should he first learn the letters in alphabetical order?A. The former. Q. Should the student first learn to send or receive?A. To receive. SIGNALLING 269 Q. How should the passage be made between letters? A. Abruptly, avoiding the position of interval. One lettershould swing into another. Q. What is the exact position of the flag at 12 oclock? A. The wrist bent over the head, so that the flag staff will extendUpward directly over the middle of the head. Q. May the letter D be made with either hand? A. Yes. Q. Where should the sender look while sending a word? A. A beginner should look at the position of his own arms, butshould discontinue this practice when he has thoroughlylearned the proper positions of the arms for the various he will continue this practice later in sending actualmessages and will be unable to determine when any letter orword is misunderstood by the receiver. The secret of perfe
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