Patriarchs militant drill regulations and ceremonies; adopted .. September, 1898 . right foot sixteen inches straightto the front, right knee slightly bent, at same time raisingright hand, arm extended, wrist as high as the head, swordin prolongation of the arm, thumb extended along the leftof the grip, back of sword up; cross the swords six inchesfrom their points with the chevaliers opposite, at the sameinstant that the foot is planted, without shock. 67. 1. Carry. 2. Swords. First motion. Bring back the foot to its former placeand the sword to a present. Second motion. Resumethe carry. 28 P
Patriarchs militant drill regulations and ceremonies; adopted .. September, 1898 . right foot sixteen inches straightto the front, right knee slightly bent, at same time raisingright hand, arm extended, wrist as high as the head, swordin prolongation of the arm, thumb extended along the leftof the grip, back of sword up; cross the swords six inchesfrom their points with the chevaliers opposite, at the sameinstant that the foot is planted, without shock. 67. 1. Carry. 2. Swords. First motion. Bring back the foot to its former placeand the sword to a present. Second motion. Resumethe carry. 28 PATRIARCHS MILITANT DRILL 68. i. Chevaliers. 2. at parade rest. First motion. Carry the right footabout twenty-eight inches to the rear. Second motion. Kneel on the rightknee so that its front, and rear of theleft heel will be on a line parallel with thefront; head erect. 69. 1. Rest on. 2. the head to the front. 70. 1. Chevaliers. 2. Rise. At the first command, raise the head,command rise. Second motion. Bringnear to the left, resuming the position of. Kneeling, rest on. At the secondthe right footparade rest. For the Chapeau or Cap. 71. i. Chevaliers. 2. Un-cover.* First motion. Take the chapeau (or cap)by the front peak with the left hand. Secondmotion. Raise the chapeau and place it on theright shoulder, slightly inclined to the front,holding it in that position with the left hand. 1. Chevaliers. 2. Re-cover.* First motion. Replace the chapeau (or cap)on the head. Second motion. Drop the hand to the side. Never execute the uncover unlessc the swordsare sheathed, or at an order. To uncover and present at the same time is un-military and azvkzvard.
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