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Index
Manual of Military Training NOTE PREFATORY ACKNOWLEDGMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS PRELUDE
Object Advantages of Military Training The Trained Soldier
PART I
CHAPTER I
DEFINITIONS INTRODUCTION ORDERS, COMMANDS, AND SIGNALS SCHOOL OF THE SOLDIER SCHOOL OF THE SQUAD SCHOOL OF THE COMPANY SCHOOL OF THE BATTALION COMBAT CEREMONIES APPENDIX A APPENDIX B FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II
THE BAYONET APPENDIX D
CHAPTER III
METHODS COMMANDS SETTING-UP EXERCISES
CHAPTER IV
General Service Code. (International Morse Code.) Wigwag Signaling by flag, torch, hand lantern, or beam of searchlight (without shutter)[6] The Two-arm Semaphore Code Signaling with heliograph, flash lantern, and searchlight (with shutter)[7] FOOTNOTES:
PART II
CHAPTER I
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II
General Principles
PART III
CHAPTER I
ART OF INSTRUCTION ON THE GROUND OTHER EXAMPLES OF THE OCULAR DEMONSTRATION METHOD FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II
General rules and principles that must be applied in map problems, terrain exercises, the war game and maneuvers A Few General Principles FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV
PATROLLING THE PRINCIPLES OF PATROLLING MODEL MESSAGES Suggestions for Gaining Information About the Enemy Suggestions for the Reconnaissance of Various Positions and Localities Facts Which Should Be Obtained by Patrols Regarding Certain Objects Suggestions for Patrols Employed in Executing Demolition Model Reports of Patrol Leaders Problem in Patrol Leading and Patrolling Problem No. 1. (Infantry) Problem No. 2. (Infantry)
CHAPTER V
General Principles ADVANCE GUARD FLANK GUARDS REAR GUARD OUTPOSTS
CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VII
Practice FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VIII
TRAINING OF THE COMPANY OUTPOSTS GENERAL
CHAPTER IX
Bridges Corduroy Roads Brush work Knots Lashings
CHAPTER X CHAPTER XI
Lessons from the European War
CHAPTER XII
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIII
Preparation Starting Conduct of the march MISCELLANEOUS
CHAPTER XIV
MISCELLANEOUS
CHAPTER XV CHAPTER XVI
Meats Fresh Vegetables Hot Breads Drinks Emergency Ration
CHAPTER XVII
Clothing Shoes EQUIPMENT Points to Be Remembered FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XVIII
Care Description FOOTNOTES:
PART IV
RIFLE TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION
PROGRAM OF INSTRUCTION INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION GALLERY PRACTICE RANGE PRACTICE OTHER INSTRUCTION COLLECTIVE INSTRUCTION TARGETS EXERCISE NO. 1—RANGING EXERCISE NO. 2—RANGING EXERCISE NO. 3—TARGET DESIGNATION EXERCISE NO. 4—TARGET DESIGNATION EXERCISE NO. 5—COMMUNICATION EXERCISE NO. 6—COMMUNICATION EXERCISE NO. 7—FIRE DISCIPLINE FOOTNOTES:
PART V
CHAPTER I
The Different Ways of Catching Disease Diseases Caught by Breathing in the Germs Diseases Caught by Swallowing the Germs Diseases Caught by Touching the Germs Diseases Caught from Biting Insects
CHAPTER II CHAPTER III
PART VI
CHAPTER I
Miscellaneous
CHAPTER II
THE NATURE OF SALUTES AND THEIR ORIGIN WHOM TO SALUTE WHEN AND HOW TO SALUTE MISCELLANEOUS USUAL MISTAKES IN SALUTING RESPECT TO BE PAID THE NATIONAL ANTHEM, THE COLORS AND STANDARDS
PART VII
GUARD DUTY
INTRODUCTION INTERIOR GUARD FOOTNOTES:
PART VIII
Composition of Infantry Units Composition of Cavalry Units Composition of Field Artillery Units
PART IX
CHAPTER I
Solution Problems in Scales Orientation Methods of Orienting a Map True Meridian Visibility Visibility of Areas
CHAPTER II
Construction of Working Scales Methods to be used Methods to be used Another method Points for Beginners to Remember FOOTNOTES:
INDEX
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
THE MOSS PUBLICATIONS The Pen of the Army TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE.
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