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PART I. The differenfetpds of passing from Line into Column
ARTICLE I. Being in Je & a Halt, to break into Column of Pieces
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ARTICLE HI. Being pine at a Halt, to break into Column of Sections
ARTICLE III. Bein Line at a Halt, to break into Column by Half-Batteries
PART II. To mai in Column; change Direction, and halt the Column; to form
Sections, If-Batteries and Battery, and to break them off
ARTICLE I. To mch in Column, change Direction, and halt the Column
ARTICLE II. To tm Sections, Half-Batteries and the Battery
1st. To form Stions
2d. To form Llf-Batteries
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3d. To form t) Battery
First Cas Being in Column of Sections on a March, Right
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Second Cre. Being in Column on the second Section
Third Coe. Being in Column of Half-Batteries .
ARTICLE III. T break off from Sections, Half-Batteries and Battery
1st. Being inColumn of Sections, to break off.
2d. Being inColumn of Half-Batteries, to break off
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Being inColumn of Half-Batteries, to break off in Column of
PART III. Diferent Methods of forming from Column in Line, or in Battery
ARTICLE I. Feing in Column of Pieces, Right (or Left) in Front, to form Line
ARTICLE II. Being in Column of Sections, to form in Line, or in Battery
First Case. Right (or Left) in Front
1st. To the Front
2d. To the Left (or Right)
3d. On the Right (or Left)
4th. Faced to the Rear
Second Case. The centre Section in Front
3d. Faced to the Rear (by Inversion)
ARTICLE III. Being in Column of Half-Batteries, to form in Line, or in Battery
PART IV. Marching in Line, and all that relates to it; marching by a Flank; pass-
ing the Defile; from Line to form in Battery; Change of Front; Countermarch
ARTICLE 1. To march in Line, and all that relates to it
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ARTICLE II. To march by a Flank, in order to gain Ground to the
To change Direction, marching by a Flank.
ARTICLE III. To pass a Defile in Advancing or in Retreat
First Case. Being in Line
1st. On first Section, to face to the Right; or on third Section, to
face to the Left
2d. On first. Section, to face to the Left; or on third Section, to
face to the Right.
3d. On second Section, to face either to the Right or Left.
Second Case. Being in Battery
1st. On the first Section, to fire to the Left; or on the third
Section, to fire to the Right
2d. On the first Section, to fire to the Right; or on the third
Section, to fire to the Left
ARTICLE VI. To countermarch.
3d. On the second Section, to fire either to the Right or Left
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PART V. Being in Battery, to execute the different Firings
EVOLUTIONS OF BATTERIES.
General Principles
Formation of Batteries, in Line, Column, and for Parade
Rules for the Words of Command
PARTI. Different Methods of passing from Line into Column
ARTICLE I. Being in Line, to break into column of Sections or Half-Batteries
First Case. By one of the Flanks of the Line
Second Case. By one of the Flanks of each Division, Advancing or in
Retreat
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Third Case. By one of the Flanks of each Battery, Advancing or in
Fourth Case. By Sections or Half-Batteries, from the Centre of the
Line, Advancing or in Retreat
ARTICLE II. Being in Line, to form Column on any given Battery