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s proper position in front of the right. (19) =730. 1. Rear, 2. PASS.= Place the left foot quickly about once its length in rear of the right, retire the right foot to its proper position in rear of the left. The passes are used to get quickly within striking distance or to withdraw quickly therefrom. (20) =731. 1. Right, 2. STEP.= Step to the right with the right foot about once its length and place the left foot in its proper relative position. (21) =732. 1. Left, 2. STEP.= Step to the left with the left foot about once its length and place the right foot in its proper relative position. These steps are used to circle around an enemy, to secure a more favorable line of attack, or to avoid the opponent's attack. Better ground or more favorable light may be gained in this way. In bayonet fencing and in actual combat the foot first moved in stepping to the right or left is the one which at the moment bears the least weight. (22) II. INSTRUCTION WITH THE RIFLE =733.= The commands for and the execution of the foot movements are the same as already given for movements without the rifle. (23) =734.= The men having taken intervals or distances, the instructor commands: =1. Bayonet exercise, 2. GUARD.= At the second command take the position of guard (see par. 15); at the same time throw the rifle smartly to the front, grasp the rifle with the left hand just below the lower band, fingers between the stock and gun sling, barrel turned slightly to the left, the right hand grasping the small of the stock about 6 inches in front of the right hip, elbows free from the body, bayonet point at the height of the chin. (24) (See Fig. 2) =735. 1. Order, 2. ARMS.= Bring the right foot up to the left and the rifle to the position of order arms, at the same time resuming the position of attention. (25) =736.= During the preliminary instruction, attacks and defenses will be executed from guard until proficiency is attained, after which they may be executed from any position in which the rifle is held. (26) ATTACKS =737. 1. THRUST.= Thrust the rifle quickly forward to the full length of the left arm, turning the barrel to the left, and direct the point of the bayonet at the point to be attacked, butt covering the right forearm. At the same time straighten the right leg vigorously and throw the weight of the body forward and on the left leg, the ball of the right foot always on the ground. Guard is r
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