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" At the command at ease each man keeps one foot In place and is required to preserve silence but not immobility. 78. 1. Parade, 2. REST. Carry the right foot 6 inches straight to the rear, left knee slightly bent ; clasp the hands, without constraint,... "
Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Infantry of the ... - Page 56
by United States. War Department. General Staff - 1914 - 262 pages
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Light Artillery Drill Regulations, United States Army

1891 - 584 pages
...the position of the soldier and fix their attention. 15. 1. Parade, 2. REST. Carry the right foot six inches straight to the rear, left knee slightly bent; clasp the hands in front of the center of the body, left hand uppermost, left thumb clasped by thumb and forefinger...
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Light Artillery Drill Regulations, United States Army

1891 - 584 pages
...the position of the soldier and fix their attention. US. I. Parade, 2. REST. Carry the right foot six inches straight to the rear, left knee slightly bent; clasp the hands in front of the center of the body, left hand uppermost, left thumb clasped by thumb and forefinger...
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Infantry Drill Regulations

U.S. War Department, United States Army - 1891 - 440 pages
...the position of the soldier and fix their attention. 24. 1. Parade, 2. REST. Carry the right foot six inches straight to the rear, left knee slightly bent; clasp the hands in front of the center of the body, left hand uppermost, left thumb clasped by thumb and forefinger...
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Cavalry Drill Regulations, United States Army. Adopted Oct. 3, 1891

United States. Department of the Army. General Staff - Cavalry drill and tactics - 1892 - 544 pages
...route step, they are not required to preserve silence. 30. 1. Parade, 2. REST. Carry the right foot six inches straight to the rear, left knee slightly bent; clasp the hands in front of the center of the body, left hand uppermost, left thumb clasped by thumb and forefinger...
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Annual Report ...

Education - 1894 - 308 pages
...the hands outward, elbows near the body. At the command: "Parade — rest!" carry the right foot six inches straight to the rear, left knee slightly bent; clasp the hands in front of the center of the body, left hand uppermost, left thumb grasped by thumb and forefinger...
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Western Journal of Education, Volume 3

Education - 1898 - 346 pages
...take the position of the soldier and fix their attention. 1. parade, 2. Rest. Carry the right foot six inches straight to the rear, left knee slightly bent; clasp the hands in front of the center of the body, left hand uppermost, left thumb clasped by thumb and forefinger...
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American Physical Education Review, Volume 20

Health - 1915 - 720 pages
...command at case each man keeps one foot in place and is required to preserve silence but not immobility." 1. Parade, 2. Rest. "Carry the right foot 6 inches...hand; preserve silence and steadiness of position." To resume the attention: 1. Class, 2. Attention. 3. CLASS SALUTE. 1. Right (left) hand, 2. Salute....
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Drill Regulations for the Hospital Corps, United States Army

United States. War Department - First aid in illness and injury - 1896 - 130 pages
...1. Detachment, 2. ATTENTION. The men take the position of the soldier and fix their attention. 4<>. 1. Parade, 2. REST. Carry the right foot 6 inches...the rear, left knee slightly bent; clasp the hands in front of the center of the body, left hand uppermost, left thumb clasped by thumb and forefinger...
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Drill Regulations for Light Artillery, United States Army

United States. War Department - Artillery drill and tactics - 1896 - 570 pages
...the position of the soldier and fix their attention. 15. 1. Parade, 2. REST. Carry the right foot six inches straight to the rear, left knee slightly bent; clasp the hands in front of the center of the body, left hand uppermost, left thumb clasped by thumb and forefinger...
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Drill Regulations for Cavalry, United States Army

United States. War Department - 1898 - 550 pages
...the position of the soldier and fix their attention. 37. 1. Parade, 2. REST. Carry the right foot six inches straight to the rear, left knee slightly bent ; clasp the hands in front of the center of the borly, left hand uppermost, left thumb clasped by thumb and forefinger...
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