| Thomas O'Neil (count.) - 1805 - 176 sider
...THE SOLDIEIl UNDER ARMS. 'IjiLR-equal squareness «>f the shoulders and body to the front is the fkst and great principle of the position of a Soldier : — The heels must be in a line and closed: — The knees straight, without stiffness:— The toes turned out, so that the feet... | |
| George Thomas (captain) - 1812 - 238 sider
...cover their officers. THE MANUAL AND PLATOON EXERCISES, POSITION OF THE SOLDIER UNDER ARMS. THE equal squareness of the shoulders and body to the front...is the first and great principle of the position of the soidier. The heels must be in a line and closed — the knees straight, without stiffness — the... | |
| Antonio Baron López Suasso Díaz de Fónseca - 1816 - 402 sider
...Part IS 1. — " The equal squareness of the shoulder and body to the front is the first and grand principle of the position of a soldier. The heels must be in a line, and closed ; the knees straight, without stiffness ; the toes a little turned out, so that... | |
| Henry Torrens - 1824 - 388 sider
...right arm and keeping that distance from his right hand man. S. 1 . Position of the Soldier, THE equal squareness of the shoulders and body to the front...the position of a soldier. — The heels must be in a line, and closed. — The knees straight, without stiffness.— The toes a little turned out, so... | |
| Antonio baron Lopez Suasso Diaz de Fonseca - 1825 - 464 sider
...passed unnoticed. It is thus defined in the Field Exercise and Evolutions of the Army, 1824. " The equal squareness of the shoulders and body " to the front,..." position of a soldier. — The heels must be in a line " and closed — the knees straight without stiffness— " the toes a little turned out, so... | |
| Donald Walker - 1836 - 336 sider
...practically the best, by those who have nothing else to do but to walk. FUNDAMENTAL POSITION. The equal squareness of the shoulders and body to the front is the first and great principle of position. The heels must be in a line, and closed ; — the knees straight ; — the toes turned out,... | |
| 1837 - 488 sider
...practically the best, by those who have nothing else to do but to walk. FUNDAMENTAL POSITION. The equal squareness of the shoulders and body to the front is the first and great principle of position. The heels must be in a line, and closed ; the knees straight ; the toes turned out, with... | |
| 1837 - 738 sider
...is to be on my legs;' but the wise man thus interprets that noble and difficult action : " The equal squareness of the shoulders and body, to the front, is the first and great principle of position. The heels must be in a line and closed ; the knees Straight ; the toes turned out, with the... | |
| Old Humphrey - 1839 - 466 sider
...as crooked as a corkscrew. I have said it before, and I say it again, that uprightness, and an equal squareness of the shoulders and body to the front,...and great principle of the position of a soldier. " I do not want you to be soldiers, my boys, but if you ever do get into a regiment, let it be the... | |
| Donald Walker - 1840 - 240 sider
...his right arm, and keeping that distance from his right hand man. Position of the Soldier. The equal squareness of the shoulders and body to the front...of the position of a soldier. The heels must be in a line, and closed; the knees straight; the toes turned out, so that the feet may form an angle of... | |
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