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Military Instructors Manual by Oliver Schoonmaker;James P. Cole
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112, i.d.r.)
4. Describe in detail "Right oblique, March." (Par. 116, i.d.r.)
5. Explain the use of "In place, Halt." (Par. 14, i.d.r.)
6. When can the following commands be used: Resume March. (Par. 14,
i.d.r.) Oblique March. (Par. 117, i.d.r.) By the right flank,
March. (Par. 71, i.d.r.) Take Arms. (Par. 114, i.d.r.)
7. Describe by what commands and in what manner a squad is formed.
8. (a) Being in line, give the commands and describe the movements
for turning on a moving pivot.
(b) Being in line, give the commands and describe the movements
for turning on a fixed pivot.
9. Being in any formation, assembled, give the commands and
describe the movements for deploying as skirmishers.

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School of the Company:

1. Give the proper commands for the following movements:
(a) Company being in line, to march to the front in column of
squads. (Par. 183, i.d.r.)
(b) Company being in line, to form column of squads to the
flank. (Par. 178, i.d.r.)
(c) Company being in line, to form skirmish line. (Par. 206,
200, 202, i.d.r.)
(d) Company being in column of squads, to form line to the right
so the leading squad shall be on the right of the line.
(Par. 188, i.d.r.)
2. Being in line, to align the company. Give the commands and
explain the movement. (Pars. 175, 107, i.d.r.)
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