ST
ent
s F
k F
s B
s C
Str
s R
k T
Time
ent
ep
ls
ing (At "Ar
r Outd
level, each man
NECK AND SHOULDERS I
of twos; the shorter
OND
ent
s F
k F
y P
s F
de S
Side to lef
ent
s B
s C
one foot-to
Str
k T
Time
ent
ls
ep
Bre
r Outd
ward-March!" beginning with left foot. Leader calls "Company-Halt!" three or four time
RD
ent
s B
s C
de S
On hips-rig
ent
k F
y P
ackwar
ent
one foot-to
k T
Time
de S
ls
Bre
r Outd
POSITION, LETTING
alf-mile command men to stand up and keep their n
RTH
ent
s B
Str
ms
Downward
ent
s B
s C
one foot-to
and (Foot
ch Floor with Han
k T
Time
ep
Bre
r Outd
ry to get them up to a thirty-inch stride. Make a portion of the march
ers come forwa
of neck and shoulde
TH
ent
s B
s C
(Moving hands in c
ent
de S
s C
one foot-to
(Quarte
k T
Time
st
ent
ep
Bre
r Outd
but put shorter men in front. Make a little stiffer grade. No more talkin
TH
TION, LETTING THE BACK B
ent
s B
s W
s F
s C
der-g
ent
de S
s C
one foot-to
-tur
(Quarte
ent
k T
Time
st
ng in
ep
Bre
r Outd
n of squads. Take a stiffer grade. No talking in ranks. Keep to thirty-inch stride and give it a regular
ENT
ent
ht
t F
ut
pe
ent
one foot-to
de S
-rai
nding S
k T
Time
st
ng in
ep
Bre
r Outd
k. Deep breathing. Steady thirty-inch stride. Stiff incline. No lagging, but take it much the same as on the level
CISES, SHOWING EVEN
HTH
ent
ht
t F
ut
pe
ent
s C
one foot-to
de S
(Quarte
ent
s C
Str
ms
Downward
k T
Time
st
ng in
ep
Bre
r Outd
he Rear-March," and have them do it three or four times. Distance mile and a half, with
TH
ent
ree steps and com
teps B
teps S
(Three steps forwar
rd, and thre
s F
k F
y P
ackwar
ideway
k T
Time
st
ng in
ep
Bre
r Outd
the company these bars to carry, and at the middle of the hike transfer them to the other half to bring home. Distance mile and a half. No "
TH
ent
s C
urning on Hips and to
e other. The right han
hand on bendi
ent
s F
k F
y P
ackwar
ent
de S
s C
one foot-to
(Quarte
ent
k T
Time
st
ng in
ent
ep
Bre
r Outd
all the way. "Double-time" them once during march for twenty steps.
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ITHER GROUP OR INDIVIDU