Outing . RETLRN FROM DMLL. ~-lyffu/ MERITS AND DEFECTS OE THE NATIONAL GUARD. 255. BRIG. GEN. DOYLE, FOURTH BRIGADE. company and bat-talion drill, the cap-tains who had hadthe experience re-maining in theirtents. The intelli-gence of its mem-bers was easily seenin the way they tookhold of and carriedout such practicalwork as grand guard duty, and the ex-cellent staying qualities, which are theresult of discipline, were proved by theeagerness with which the entire regimentwelcomed a repetition of the hard andarduous night marching undergone bythe first detail of grand guards. But theS


Outing . RETLRN FROM DMLL. ~-lyffu/ MERITS AND DEFECTS OE THE NATIONAL GUARD. 255. BRIG. GEN. DOYLE, FOURTH BRIGADE. company and bat-talion drill, the cap-tains who had hadthe experience re-maining in theirtents. The intelli-gence of its mem-bers was easily seenin the way they tookhold of and carriedout such practicalwork as grand guard duty, and the ex-cellent staying qualities, which are theresult of discipline, were proved by theeagerness with which the entire regimentwelcomed a repetition of the hard andarduous night marching undergone bythe first detail of grand guards. But theSeventh, even as other regiments, hasfaults, and the greatest of these is thedanger of too much esprit. In otherwords, it is not enough to know that onecan get ahead of his fellows, but hemust know enough and work enough tostay ahead. In the standing,socially and professionally, ofits officers and men, in itsrecord of the past, in its entireand whole desire to maintainits high position, the Seventhhas that in it to keep it aheadof the Guard in every par-ticular. Yet the touch one,touch al


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