Standing Orders, Dress Regulations, and Trumpet and Bugle Sounds, for the Royal Regiment of ArtilleryH.M. Stationery Office, 1864 |
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Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
absence ammunition Armstrong guns artificers attend Austrian knot back seam badges Battery Serjeant Majors Boot Brigade duty Brigade Office Buckram canteen Captain carriages collar Colonel Commanding Commanding Officer commanding the battery commissioned Officers Conduct Pay cord Court Martial defaulters Deputy Adjutant discharge district Ditto divisions documents dress eye Sewing farriers foolscap folio Forage Cap G. C. Pay Garrison gold Gunner guns Horse Guards hospital inches inspect instruction lace Master including silk Master including thread mounted names Non-commissioned Officers Officers in charge Orderly Officer Ordnance Overalls or Trousers parade prisoners Queen's Regulations Rank and File Regimental responsible Riding Master round Royal Artillery Royal Horse Artillery SECTION Sewing materials shoeing sleeve soldier Squad stable hour Staff Serjeants Staff-Serjeant station strap Subaltern Surgeon Sword trumpeters Tunic Undress Jacket Valise Vide W. O. Form War Office week Workman Master including yard blue cloth yard scarlet cloth
Populære avsnitt
Side 79 - Every case of drunkenness will be entered in black ink and numbered consecutively in red ink in the column set apart for that purpose.
Side 9 - They are to consider exactness of time at all Parades and posts of assembly as one of the first principles of military duty, and are earnestly enjoined by strict adherence to all orders to set an example of good order and discipline to everyone under their command.
Side 49 - The Great Coat shall be taken care of by the Soldier in the same manner as his Necessaries ; and any loss or damage thereof, occasioned by his neglect, shall be made good by Stoppages from his Pay ; the fact of such loss or damage shall be ascertained by frequent Inspections ; and the amount of the sum to be stopped shall be fixed by a Court-Martial, and shall be remitted to the Ordnance Department, with a statement of the Particulars.
Side 43 - Serjeants of sections are to inspect their men in front of their stables, inarch the drivers into stables, and file every man to his horses, then point out everything that may be wrong, and have it altered on the spot. Afterwards they will mount their men and see that the stirrups and drivers' reins are of a proper length, the horses properly girthed up, and the surcingles not tighter than the girths.