| Great Britain. War Office - 1804 - 158 páginas
...guards, to in- vigilance. fpecl every relief of fen tries, both when they go on and come off their pofts; to call the rolls frequently, and by every means in...power, to keep the men under their command, in the moft perfect ftate of vigilance and preparation. Officers commanding out-guards are to fend Guid«.... | |
| Charles James - 1805 - 1236 páginas
...forage for the time they are to he out. It is the duty of officers on all guard) to inspect evecy relief of sentries, both when they go on, and come off their...Keep the men under their command in the most perfect stateofvigilancennd preparation. Officers commanding outposts are to send gaules, or orderly men, to... | |
| William Duane - 1810 - 774 páginas
...duty of officers on all guards to inspect every relief of sentries, both when they ro on, and come oft their posts ; to call the rolls frequently, and by every means in the r power to keep the men under their command in the most perfect state of vigilance and preparation.... | |
| 1824 - 638 páginas
...inspect all Reliefs of Sentries, both when they go on and come off their Posts ; to call ihe Hulls frequently; and by every means in their power to keep the Men under their Command in the most perfect slate of vigilance and preparation. 68. Officers commanding Out-Guards are to send Guides or Orderly... | |
| Virginia Military Institute (Lexington, Va.) - 1854 - 120 páginas
...OFFICER OF THE GUARD. 626. It is the duty of officers on all guards to inspect all reliefs of sentinels, both when they go on, and come off their posts; to...the most perfect state of vigilance and preparation. They will be responsible for the security of the prisoners, and property committed to their charge;... | |
| Henry Dearborn Grafton - 1854 - 132 páginas
...inspect all reliefs of sentinels, both when they go and when they come off their posts, and to use every means in their power to keep the men under their...the most perfect state of vigilance and preparation : they must ascertain that the non-commissioned officers are correct in the performance of their duties,... | |
| Abram Duryée - 1861 - 80 páginas
...OFF1CKR OP THE GUARD. 127. It is the duty of officers on all guards to inspect all reliefs of sentinels, both when they go on and come off their posts ; to...the most perfect state of vigilance and preparation. They will be responsible for the security of the prisoners and property committed to their charge.... | |
| War office, John Bower (Lieut.-Colonel.) - 1863 - 162 páginas
...forage for the time they are to be out. Para. 46, p. 316. It is the duty of officers on all piquets to inspect all reliefs of sentries, both when they...the most perfect state of vigilance and preparation. Para. 50. As soon as an officer commanding an out-post or advanced piquet (whether of cavalry or infantry)... | |
| War office - 666 páginas
...duty are to inspect all Duties of reliefs of sentries, both when they go on and come off offlcerstheir posts ; to call the rolls frequently ; and by every...their power to keep the men under their command in a constant state of vigilance and preparation. 895. Officers, soldiers, and followers of the camp,... | |
| War office - 1868 - 412 páginas
...reliefs of Duties of sentries, both when they go on and come off their posts ; to call officersthe rolls frequently ; and by every means in their power to keep the men under their command in a constant state of vigilance and preparation. 895. Officers, soldiers, and followers of the camp,... | |
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