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d our supporting troops. 2. General plan of the commander. 3. Disposition of the troops. 4. Instructions for the trains. 5. Where the commander may be found or messages are to be sent. 9. During an advance what is the general order of advance of a column? _Ans_.--Cavalry and horse artillery. Infantry and light artillery. Engineering and signal troops. Trains. 10. What is the average march per day of various arms? _Ans_.--Infantry, 15 miles per day. Infantry in large bodies, 12 miles per day. Cavalry, 25 miles per day. Field artillery, 15 to 20 miles per day. Horse artillery, same as cavalry, to which it may be attached. Forced marches are from 28 to 30 miles for infantry. 11. How is the escort distributed in guarded convoys? _Ans._--Advance guard, with advance cavalry 3 to 5 miles ahead. Main body may be opposite most important point of the train, usually opposite its center. Section of infantry at head and tail of train. Flank guard--if necessary. Rear guard--1/6 of escort. What places are most favorable for attacking convoy? When passing through woods, defile, or over bridge, when going around sharp bends in the road; when convoy is forming corral. 12. Discuss uses of the various arms in combat. _Ans._--Infantry: The most important arm, charged with the main work of the battle. Artillery: Supporting arm of infantry. Its target is the opposing arm most dangerous to the infantry. Cavalry: Reconnaisance before combat, support of other arms during combat. 13. What is the difference between the attack and the assault? _Ans._--In combat where the force is as large or larger than a division, a simultaneous advance against the entire hostile front is out of the question. Attack is made up of a number of local combats. Some where enemy is engaged with view to driving him out. This is called the assault. Other parts of attack with fewer troops simply to keep the enemy from coming to the support of those troops of the assaulted lines. The entire advance against the enemy is the attack. After the firing lines have advanced some distance the weak and the strong points of the enemy's lines are disclosed. The weak points of course are selected. 14. Discuss the manner in which a pursuit should be carried out? _Ans._--If enemy commences withdrawal before front lines have given way, troops in action push
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