| Army - 1795 - 526 sider
...the Right wheel, the man on the right of the rank faces to the right ; on the word March, they ftep off together, the whole turning their eyes to the...left (the wheeling flank), except the man on the left o£ the rank, who looks' inwards ; and. during the wheel, becomes a kind of bafe line for the others... | |
| Great Britain. War Office, Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office - 1798 - 470 sider
...faces to the March. right ; on the word March, they ftep off together, the whole turning their eyesto the left (the wheeling flank) except the man on the left of the rank, who looks inwards ; and, during the wheel, becomes a kind of bafe line for the others to conform to, and maintain the... | |
| John Russell - 1804 - 350 sider
...taking particular case that his perfon is fquare in the new direction ; on the word March, they ftep off together, the whole turning their eyes to the left (the wheeling flank), except the outward man on the left of the flank, who looks inwards; and, during the wheel, becomes a kind of bafe... | |
| Army - 1807 - 154 sider
...MTicel, the man on the right of the rank faces to the March. right; on the word March, theystepoft" together, the whole turning their eyes to the left...the. man on the left of the rank, who looks inwards, and, during the wheel, becomes a kind of base line for the others to conform to, and maintain the uniformity... | |
| Thomas Stephens - 1843 - 132 sider
...HALT. At the word " Right wheel," the man on the right of the rank faces to the right, on the word " March" they step off together, the whole turning their...except the man on the left of the rank, who looks inward. The outward wheeling man steps the usual pace of thirty inches, and the whole observe the same... | |
| Army - 1844 - 298 sider
...Wheeling. At the word "Right Wheel" the man on the right of the rank faces to the right; on the word "March" they step off together, the whole turning...and the whole observe the same time, but each man shortening his step in proportion as he is nearer to the standing flank on which the wheel is made:... | |
| Great Britain. War Office - 1847 - 186 sider
...Wheel. March. At the word, Right Wheel, the man on the right of the rank faces to the right; on the word March, they step off together, the whole turning their eyes to the left (the wheeling or outward flank), except the man on the left of the rank, who looks inwards, and, during the wheel,... | |
| War office - 1859 - 118 sider
...step off together at the last word, the whole turning their eyes to the left (the wheeling or outward flank), except the man on the left of the rank, who looks inwards, and, during the wheel, becomes a kind of base line for the others to conform to, and maintain the uniformity... | |
| War office - 1859 - 410 sider
...will mark time, turning gradually, with the squad, to the new front ; the remainder will step off, the whole turning their eyes to the left (the wheeling flank), except the left-hand man, who will look inwards, and step the usual pace of 30 inches, the other men regulating... | |
| John Boucher (of the 5th Dragoon guards.) - 1860 - 524 sider
...words RIGHT WHEEL, the right hand man faces to the right, and, on the words QUICK MARCH, the remainder step off together, the whole turning their eyes to the left (the wheeling or outward flank) except the left-hand man, who looks inwards, and steps the usual pace of thirty inches.... | |
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