Military Instructors Manual
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Contents
Chapter 1 No.1
Chapter 2 -If the heels are not on a line, the hips and sometimes even the shoulders, are thrown out of line.
Chapter 3 -If the feet are not turned out equally, the result will be the same as above.
Chapter 4 -Muscles should be contracted just enough to keep the knees straight. If locked, men tire easily and faint if at attention a long time.
Chapter 5 No.5
Chapter 6 No.6
Chapter 7 No.7
Chapter 8 No.8
Chapter 9 -Target carefully pointed out.
Chapter 10 setting Announced. (Battle sight if none announced.)
Chapter 11 No.11
Chapter 12 d.r.) in best manner. (212, i.d.r.)
Chapter 13 (245 and 249, i.d.r.) (See Overlapping Method, page 15, Subject V. Fire Tactics.)
Chapter 14 (240 and 249, i.d.r.)
Chapter 15 } (249, i.d.r.)
Chapter 16 Indicates class of fire and
Chapter 17 They must be able to read maps, make sketches and send clear and concise messages.
Chapter 18 -Guides are equipped with whistle, watch, compass, message book, knife, pencil, wire cutters, map, pace scale and glasses if possible.
Chapter 19 -(a) To assemble the belt.
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