| Great Britain. War Office - 1847 - 186 pages
...while strong flanking parties are sent round the outskirts so as to threaten the rear. The corporal's party on the road may then move on, in single files,...files should be instructed that the first object to besought for in a village, is the church, from the belfry of which a view of the surrounding country... | |
| John Sinnott (adjutant, 47th regt.) - 1849 - 166 pages
...between them, followed by as many files in succession, from their support, as may be deemed expedient. The supports and reserve will move forward when it...that the place is not in the occupation of the enemy. Immediately the leading files enter the village, they should proceed very cautiously, carefully examine... | |
| War office - 1859 - 410 pages
...between them, followed by the rest of the advanced party, as may be deemed expedient ; the support will move forward when it has been ascertained that the place is not in the occupation of the enemy. 6. Entering a Defile, or Hollow-way. — The head of an advanced guard must never enter a defile, or... | |
| James Elphinstone Robertson - 1860 - 488 pages
...them, followed by as many files in succession from the support as may be deemed expedient. 210. — When it has been ascertained that the place is not in the occupation of the enemy. 211. — The head of an advanced guard is never to commit itself by entering a defilo or hollow way,... | |
| John Millar Bannatyne - 1863 - 464 pages
...then move on in single files, with a considerable interval between them, followed by as many tiles in succession, from the support, as may be deemed...that the place is not in the occupation of the enemy. [Idem. Q. What precautions should be observed by an advanced guard in entering a defile or Iwllow way... | |
| Great Britain. Army - 1870 - 440 pages
...between them, followed by the rest of the advanced party, as may be deemed expedient ; the support will move forward when it has been ascertained that the place is not in the occupation of the enemy. 6. Entering a Defile, or Hollow-way. — The head of an advanced guard must never enter a defile, or... | |
| James Foord Hilton - 1881 - 88 pages
...between them, followed by the rest of the advanced party, as may be deemed expedient ; the support will move forward when it has been ascertained that the place is not iv " occupation of the enemy. Q. Q. A. support to move up and reinforce the advanced party, or the... | |
| Matthew Horace Hayes - 1884 - 268 pages
...between them, followed by the rest of the advanced party, as may be deemed expedient ; the support will move forward when it has been ascertained that the place is not in the occupation of the enemy. " Entering a Defile or Hollow-way. — The head of an advanced guard must never enter a defile or hollow-way,... | |
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