| Army - 1795 - 526 Seiten
...inftruftor. A 2 S. 2 Stand„, , , Stand at Attention. S. 2. Standing at Eafe. On the words Stand at Eafe, the right foot is to be drawn back about fix inches,...it; the left knee a little bent; the hands brought together before the body ; but the Oioulders to be kept back and fquare; the head to the front, and... | |
| Army - 1795 - 530 Seiten
...the inftruiior. Stand at Eafe. S. 2. Standing at Eafe. On the words Stand at Eafg, the right foot i$ to be drawn back about fix inches, and the greateft...it; the left knee a little bent; the hands brought together before the body; but the <houlders to be kept back and fquare; the head to the front, and... | |
| Great Britain. War Office, Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office - 1798 - 470 Seiten
...command to be given by the inftructor. Stand at Eafe. SZ Standing at Eafe. On the words Stand at Eafe, the right foot is to be drawn back about fix inches,...it; the left knee a little bent ; the hands brought together before the body ; but the fhoulders to be kept back and fquare ; the head to the front, _and... | |
| Antonio Baron López Suasso Díaz de Fónseca - 1816 - 402 Seiten
...2.—" On the words Stand at Ease, the right foot is to he drawn back about six inches, and the greatest part of the weight of the body brought upon it ; the left knee a little bent ; the hands brought together before the body ; but the shoulders to be kept back and square ; the head to the front, and... | |
| Donald Walker - 1840 - 240 Seiten
...Ease.—On the words Stand at Ease, the right foot is to be drawn back about six inches, and the greatest part of the weight of the body brought upon it; the left knee is a little bent; the hands brought together before the body; the palms being struck smartly together,... | |
| Army - 1844 - 298 Seiten
...Ease. On the word " Stand at Ease," the right foot is to be drawn back six inches, and the greatest part of the weight of the body brought upon it ; the left knee a little bent ; the hands brought together before the body; and the palm of the right hand slipped over the back of the left ; but the... | |
| Great Britain. War Office - 1847 - 186 Seiten
...( On the words Stand at Ease, the right foot is to be drawn back about six inches, and the greatest part of the weight of the body brought upon it; the left knee a little bent; the hands brought together before the body; the palms being struck smartly together, and that of the right hand then... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 434 Seiten
...the command to stand at ease, the right foot is to be drawn back about six inches, and the greatest part of the weight of the body brought upon it ; the left knee is to be slightly bent ; the hands brought together before the body, the palms being struck smartly... | |
| P. A. Fitzgerald - 1855 - 296 Seiten
...the oom^ mand to stand at ease, the right foot is to be drawn back about six inches, and the greatest part of the weight of the body brought upon it ; the left knee is to bf slightly bent; the hands brought together before the body, the palms being struck smartly... | |
| 1856 - 282 Seiten
...the command to stand at ease, the right foot is to be drawn back about six inches, and the greatest part of the weight of the body brought upon it ; the left knee is to be slightly bent; the hands brought together before the body, the palms being struck smartly... | |
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