| Charles James - 1805 - 1236 Seiten
...the body is in previous motion. It should be sharp, clear, and distinct. In MARCHING, every soldier must be well balanced on his limbs: his arms and hands, without stiflhess, must be kept steady by his sides, aud not suffered to v и u .ui . He must not be allowed... | |
| William Duane - 1810 - 774 Seiten
...Hi/. by the soldier • t>d. nJ. Soldiers beer money id. \d. Total 16 16 In MARCHING every soldier must be •well balanced on his limbs : his arms and hands, without stiffness, must be kept steady by Ills sides, and not suffered to vibrate. He must not be allowed to stoop forward, still less to lean... | |
| Antonio Baron López Suasso Díaz de Fónseca - 1816 - 402 Seiten
...in S. 1." Were this rule deviated from, he would not be able to keep his balance while in motion. " He must be well balanced on his limbs ; his arms "...vibrate ; he must " not be allowed to stoop forward, still less to lean " back." In leaning back he will not only prevent the pace being taken at full length,... | |
| Henry Torrens - 1824 - 388 Seiten
...soldier must maintain, as much as possible, the position of the body as directed in Sect. 1 . He most be well balanced on his limbs. His arms and hands, without stiffness, must be kept steady by bis sides, and not suffered to vibrate. He must not be allowed to stoop forward, or to lean back. His... | |
| Donald Walker - 1840 - 240 Seiten
...Position in Marching. In marching, the soldier maintains the position of the body as before directed. He must be well balanced on his limbs. His arms and hands must be kept perfectly steady by his sides, and on no account be suffered to move or vibrate; care... | |
| Army - 1844 - 298 Seiten
...marching, the soldier must maintain, as much as possible, the position of the body as directed in page 64. He must be well balanced on his limbs. His arms and...hands, without stiffness, must be kept steady by his sides, and not suffered to swing. He must not be allowed to stoop forward, or to lean back. His body... | |
| Great Britain. War Office - 1847 - 186 Seiten
...in Marching. In marching, the soldier must maintain the position of the body as directed in Sect. 1. He must be well balanced on his limbs. His arms and hands must be kept perfectly steady by his sides, and on no account be suffered to move or vibrate; care... | |
| War office - 1859 - 410 Seiten
...Marching. In marching, the soldier must maintain the position of the head and body as directed in S. 1. He must be well balanced on his limbs. His arms and hands must be kept steady by his sides; care being taken that the hand does not partake of the movement of... | |
| War office - 1859 - 118 Seiten
...the position, as already described in the "Position of the Soldier," must be carefully maintained. He must be well balanced on his limbs, his arms and hands must be kept perfectly steady by his side, and on no account be allowed to move or vibrate. Care must... | |
| Manual, William Charles Harris - 1860 - 94 Seiten
...Marching. In marching, the constable must maintain the position of the body as directed in Sec. 1. He must be well balanced on his limbs. His arms and hands must be kept perfectly steady by his sides, and on no account be suffered to move or vibrate ; care... | |
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