When steady, on the word Rear, the left foot will be brought gently back (without a jerk), till the toe is in line with the right heel, the left knee a little bent. The left foot in this position will not be so flat as when in front; the toe Field exercise and evolutions of infantry - Page xxixby War office - 1859Full view - About this book
| Henry Torrens - History - 1824 - 388 pages
...gently back (without a jerk), the left knee a little bent, the left toe brought close to the right heel. The left foot in this position will not be so flat as to the front, as the toe will be a . little depressed. When steady, the word Front will be given as... | |
| Donald Walker - 1836 - 336 pages
...gently back (without a jerk), the left knee a little bent, the left toe brought close to the right heel. The left foot in this position will not be so flat as when in front, as the toe will be a little depressed. When steady, the words Front and Rear will be given alternately,... | |
| Donald Walker - 1840 - 418 pages
...gently back (without a jerk), the left knee a little bent, the left toe brought close to the right heel. The left foot in this position will not be so flat as to the front, as the toe will be a little depressed. Halt—To prevent fatigue, the word Halt will... | |
| Donald Walker - 1840 - 240 pages
...gently back (without a jerk), the left knee a little bent, the left toe brought close to the right heel. The left foot, in this position, will not be so flat as to the front, as the toe will be a little depressed. Front.—Halt.—When steady, the word Front will... | |
| Thomas Stephens - Fencing - 1843 - 132 pages
...back, (without a jerk,) the left knee a little bent, the left toe brought close to the right heel. The left foot, in this position, will not be so flat as to the front, as the toe will be a little depressed. Front.—The left foot is brought gently forward,... | |
| Army - 1844 - 298 pages
...gently back (without a jerk), the left knee a little bent, the left too brought close to the right heel. The left foot in this position will not be so flat as to the front, as the toe will be a little depressed. When steady, the words "Front" and "Rear" will... | |
| War office - 1859 - 118 pages
...right foot. At the word "Rear," when steady, the left foot is brought gently back (without a jerk), the left knee a little bent; the left foot in this position will not be so flat as to the front, as the toe will be a little depressed. When steady, the word " Front" will be given as... | |
| Manual, William Charles Harris - 1860 - 94 pages
...and parallel to it; the left heel in line with the right toe. tear. When steady, on the word Bear, the left foot will be brought gently back (without...position will not be so flat as when in front; the toe will be a little depressed. Front. When steady, the words Front and Bear will be Bear, repeated several... | |
| Manual, William Charles Harris - 1862 - 98 pages
...about three inches from the ground and parallel to it; the left heel in line with the right toe. Rear. When steady, on the word Rear, the left foot will...position will not be so flat as when in front; the toe will be a little depressed. Front. When steady, the words Front and Rear will be Rear, repeated several... | |
| Metropolitan police - Infantry drill and tactics - 1868 - 166 pages
...about three inches from the ground and parallel to it; the left heel in line with the right toe. Hear. When steady, on the word Rear, the left foot will...position will not be so flat as when in front; the toe will be a little depressed. Front. When steady, the words Front and Bear will be Rear. repeated several... | |
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