A System of Exercise and Instruction of Field-artillery: Including Manoeuvres for Light Or Horse-artilleryHilliard, Gray, 1843 - Всего страниц: 78 |
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... passing a Ditch To shorten the Prolonge for Flank - firing , ( or for Retreat - fire ) To unfix and coil the Prolonge To take Posts . To advance To prepare for Manœuvring To change Direction , Order of Battle or Line In Battery · SCHOOL ...
... passing a Ditch To shorten the Prolonge for Flank - firing , ( or for Retreat - fire ) To unfix and coil the Prolonge To take Posts . To advance To prepare for Manœuvring To change Direction , Order of Battle or Line In Battery · SCHOOL ...
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... pass an Obstacle 5th . To halt and align the Battery ARTICLE II . To march by a Flank , in order to gain Ground to the Right or Left • To change Direction , marching by a Flank . ARTICLE III . To pass a Defile in Advancing or in Retreat ...
... pass an Obstacle 5th . To halt and align the Battery ARTICLE II . To march by a Flank , in order to gain Ground to the Right or Left • To change Direction , marching by a Flank . ARTICLE III . To pass a Defile in Advancing or in Retreat ...
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... passes one to No. 3 , and they fix them in the pointing rings . No. 3 then fixes the portfire to the stock . No. 1 ... passing through the interval on the right of its piece , is moved twelve paces to the rear , and is then wheeled left ...
... passes one to No. 3 , and they fix them in the pointing rings . No. 3 then fixes the portfire to the stock . No. 1 ... passing through the interval on the right of its piece , is moved twelve paces to the rear , and is then wheeled left ...
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... passes at the gun , the limber , anc The non - commissioned officer is stationed with the caisson forty - five paces in rear of the limber . Where there is no caisson , he takes position at and in rear of the ammunition- the caisson ...
... passes at the gun , the limber , anc The non - commissioned officer is stationed with the caisson forty - five paces in rear of the limber . Where there is no caisson , he takes position at and in rear of the ammunition- the caisson ...
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... pass the sponge over the wheel . He makes a long step with the left foot , which he places on a line with the swell of the muzzle ; he throws out the right foot about eighteen inches to the right of the left heel , and on a line with it ...
... pass the sponge over the wheel . He makes a long step with the left foot , which he places on a line with the swell of the muzzle ; he throws out the right foot about eighteen inches to the right of the left heel , and on a line with it ...
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aligned Attention battery commands break into Column bricoles caissons closes caissons follow Caissons-left wheel-MARCH Caissons-right wheel-MARCH captain commands centre section change Direction Change front change of front chief commands chiefs of batteries chiefs of sections Column of Half-Batteries column of pieces Column of Sections commandant in chief commandants of division flank foot-artillery form in Battery form Line formation Forward-guide four paces fourth batteries Front into line gunners and matrosses halt handspikes Head of column-left horse-artillery inversion leading horses Left into line left-about limber line of caissons line of pieces manner manœuvre marching in retreat movement is executed muzzle non-commissioned officer oblique paces in advance paces in rear pieces and caissons pieces wheel Pieces-left Pieces-right repeated Right dress Right in Front Right or Left second battery second command section commands section moves section orders Sections or Half-Batteries squads third battery third section train orders word MARCH words of command
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Стр. 11 - OF THE PIECE. THE right and left of the piece, as relates to the station of the men, is determined by the position of a man placed in rear of the gun, and looking to the front, that is, towards the muzzle..
Стр. 15 - ... the left leg, the knee bent; the right leg extended to the rear of the piece. He stops the vent with the middle finger of the left hand, at the moment the sponge reaches the bottom of the bore; presses hard...
Стр. 20 - Most subjects picked those on the left with the left han< those on the right with the right hand; and those on the F; side were divided between the two hands.
Стр. 16 - To action, by stepping back with the left foot. No. 4 advances with the left foot, bringing up the right, pricks with the right hand, places the tube with the left, resumes his position by stepping back with the right foot, and makes the signal to No. 3 to fire, by raising his right hand...
Стр. 16 - He withdraws the rammer by a smart impulse of the right hand, seizing the staff with the same hand near the rammer-head, throwing over the sponge-head, and letting that end of the staff fall into...
Стр. 20 - Nos. 3 and 4 to the retreat-hooks (those on the right hook with the right hand, those on the left with the left hand.) Nos.