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The School of the Soldier for the Fort McHenry Guard

REGULATIONS
FOR THE
FIELD EXERCISE, MANOEUVRES, AND CONDUCT OF THE
INFANTRY
OF THE UNITED STATES

DRAWN UP AND ADAPTED TO THE ORGANIZATION OF THE
MILITIA
AND
REGULAR TROOPS.
BY AN OFFICER OF THE ARMY.
BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR.
WITH EXPLANATORY PLATES
PHILADELPHIA:
AS PRINTED BY FRY AND KAMMERER.
1812.

(Alexander Smyth)

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SECTION II.
THE SOLDIER'S DRILL.

PART II. Of Shouldered Arms.

The instructor will not allow the recruits to commence the second part of the drill of the soldier, until they have become perfect in the position of the body, and in the performance of the direct and oblique steps.

The instructor will then place three men in a rank, elbow to elbow, and instruct them to hold their arms at the shoulder.

 
School of the Soldier History
Soldier Drill - Principles of Shouldered Arms
Soldier Drill - The Manual Exercise
Soldiers Drill - On Loading
Soldier Drill - On Firing