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tirely over that already folded. Take the exposed guys and draw them taut across each other, turn bundle over on the under guy, cross guys on top of bundle drawing tight. Turn bundle over on the crossed guys and tie lengthwise. When properly tied and pressed together this will make a package 11 by 23 by 34 inches, requiring about 8,855 cubic inches to store or pack. Stencil the organization designation on the lower half of the middle width of canvas in the back wall. (803) Warning Calls =692. First call, guard mounting, full dress, overcoats, drill, stable, water,= and =boots and saddles= precede the =assembly= by such interval as may be prescribed by the commanding officer. =Mess, church, and fatigue=, classed as service calls, may also be used as warning calls. =First call= is the first signal for formation for roll call and for all ceremonies except guard mounting. =Guard mounting= is the first signal for guard mounting. The field music assembles at =first call= and =guard mounting=. In a mixed command, =boots and saddles= is the signal to mounted troops that their formation is to be mounted; for mounted guard mounting or mounted drill, it immediately follows the signal =guard mounting= or drill. When full dress or overcoats are to be worn, the =full dress= or =overcoat= call immediately follows =first call=, =guard mounting=, or =boots and saddles=. (804) Formation Calls =693. Assembly:= The signal for companies or details to fall in. =Adjutant's call:= The signal for companies to form battalion; also for the guard details to form for guard mounting on the camp or garrison parade ground; it follows the =assembly= at such interval as may be prescribed by the commanding officer. It is also used as a signal for the battalions to form regiment, following the first =adjutant's call= at such interval as the commanding officer may prescribe. =To the color:= Is sounded when the color salutes. (805) Alarm Calls =694. Fire call:= The signal for the men to fall in, without arms, to extinguish fire. =To arms:= The signal for the men to fall in, under arms, on their company's parade grounds as quickly as possible. =To horse:= The signal for mounted men to proceed under arms to their horses, saddle, mount and assemble at a designated place as quickly as possible. In extended order this signal is used to remount troops. (806) Service Calls =695. Tattoo, taps, mess, sick, ch
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