Or are to be formed or the dressing of several elements upon aīase: The element on which a movement is regulated.īattle sight: The position of the rear sight when the leaf is laidĬenter: The middle point or element of a command.Ĭolumn: A formation in which the elements are placed one behindĭeploy: To extend the front. UNITED STATES ARMY, 1911.Īlignment: A straight line upon which several elements are formed, This system are prohibited, and those herein prescribed will be Throughout the Army, all infantry drill formations not embraced in The information and government of the Regular Army and the Organized Alfred W.ījornstad, Twenty-eighth Infantry, is approved and is published for The following System of Drill Regulations for Infantry, prepared by aīoard of officers consisting of Lieut. Special thanks to Daniel Emerson Griffithįor creating the Lilypond sound and image files for the bugle calls.ġ911 CORRECTED TO AP(Changes Nos. Simms, Linda Cantoni,Īnd the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team
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