Army and Navy Chronicle, Объемы 2-3Benjamin Homans, 1836 |
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... march , is made the first , because , this movement being applicable to the co- lumn in route , it ought to precede the article that treats of this column . " they are to be halted at three paces from the line of bat- tle , there would ...
... march , is made the first , because , this movement being applicable to the co- lumn in route , it ought to precede the article that treats of this column . " they are to be halted at three paces from the line of bat- tle , there would ...
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... march the line to the right or left ; and , to re - form the column into line , we cause each battalion to execute a change of direction to the opposite side . " The column , formed by battalion in mass , takes , when in march , the ...
... march the line to the right or left ; and , to re - form the column into line , we cause each battalion to execute a change of direction to the opposite side . " The column , formed by battalion in mass , takes , when in march , the ...
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... march with as much regularity as if the battalions The first line continues to march in retreat , until it were deployed ; this order presents yet greater resources , arrives at the position indicated by the general - in - chief , for ...
... march with as much regularity as if the battalions The first line continues to march in retreat , until it were deployed ; this order presents yet greater resources , arrives at the position indicated by the general - in - chief , for ...
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