| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office - 1819 - 136 Seiten
...attached to the Posts,, which are supplied to the Cavalry Riding-Houses for the practice with Arms. This practice will give a confidence and, precision...as the requisite celerity, and judgment of time and • asure, as each Post having an arm attached to it to ,•, -sent a lance, or bayonet, the Swordsman... | |
| War office adjutant general's dept - 1864 - 118 Seiten
...attached to the posts, which are supplied to the Cavalry Eiding Houses for the practice with -Arms. This practice will give a confidence and precision...his own offensive movement, both of which must be executed with great quickness ; he should therefore be practised, first at a walk, and so on progressively... | |
| War office - 1869 - 260 Seiten
...attached to the posts, which are supplied to the Cavalry Riding Houses for the practice with Arms. This practice will give a confidence and precision...his own offensive movement, both of which must be executed with great quickness ; he should therefore be practised first at a walk, and so on progressively... | |
| War office adjutant general's dept - 1865 - 126 Seiten
...attached to the posts, which are supplied to the Cavalry Riding Houses for the practice with Arms. This practice will give a confidence and precision...his own offensive movement, both of which must be executed with great quickness ; he should therefore be practised, first at a walk, and so on progressively... | |
| War office - 1875 - 498 Seiten
...attached to the posts, which are supplied to the cavalry riding houses for the practice with arms. This practice will give a confidence and precision...his own offensive movement, both of which must be executed with great quickness; he should therefore be practised, first at a walk, and so on progressively... | |
| War office - 1875 - 522 Seiten
...wooden heads, and those for points with " rings " or " large leather balls." This practice is to give confidence and precision in the application of the Edge and Point, as well as celerity and judgment of time and measure of distance. It should be first practised at a walk, and... | |
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