the points and butt blows, and so
combined can be executed in the oblique directions as well as at
right angles. The left foot moves in the direction of the
thrust.
D. MANUAL OF THE BAYONET: There are only 7 exercises to learn in the
new bayonet drill:
1. _Guard_.--Point of the bayonet directed at the opponent's
throat, the rifle held easily and naturally with both hands,
barrel inclined slightly to the left, right hand at the height
of the navel and grasping the small of the stock, left hand
holding the rifle at a convenient position above the lower
band, so that the left arm is slightly bent, making an angle of
about 150 degrees. The legs should be well separated and in an
easy position. Lean forward, on your toes, left knee slightly
bent, right foot flat on the ground and turned to the right
front. Remember in this position to have your eye on your
opponent, do not restrain your muscles, keep them taut, but
flexible.
2. "_High Port_."--The hands hold the rifle as in guard; the left
wrist level with, and directly in front of the left shoulder;
the right hand above the right groin and on level with the
navel.
Remember that the barrel in this position is to the rear. This
position is assumed on the advance without command.
3. "_Long Point_."--Being in the position of "guard," grasp the
rifle firmly, vigorously deliver the point to the full extent
of the left arm, butt along side and close to the right
forearm; body inclined forward; left knee well bent, right leg
braced, and weight of the body pressed well forward with the
fore part of the right foot, heel raised. The right hand gives
the power to the point, while the left guides it. If a point is
made in the oblique direction the left foot should move in that
direction. This exercise is done in 3 counts. At 1 the point is
made; at 2, the withdrawal; at 3, resume the guard. The
withdrawal must be straight back, and not with the downward
motion, until the right hand is well behind the hip.
4. _Right (Left) Parry_.--1. Straighten the left arm, without
bending the wrist or twisting the rifle in the hand, and force
the rifle forward far enough to the right (left) to ward off
the opponent's weapon, 2. Resume "guard."
Remember to keep your eyes on the
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