on of "Right Face."
4. Being at a halt, give the commands for moving forward in quick
time and explain the execution thereof. (Par. 62, i.d.r.)
5. (a) Being in march in quick time, give the commands necessary
to march in double time and explain the execution thereof,
(Par. 63, i.d.r.)
(b) What is the length of step and the rate of steps per minute
in double time? (Par. 60, i.d.r.)
6. At "Right Shoulder Arms":
(a) Explain the position of the trigger guard. (Par. 83,
i.d.r.)
(b) What is the position of the barrel? (Par. 88, i.d.r.)
7. In the rifle salute (right shoulder arms), describe the
position of the:
(a) Left forearm on first count, (Par. 93, i.d.r.)
(b) Left hand on first count. (Par. 93, i.d.r.)
8. Explain the position of the left forearm on the second count of
right shoulder arms from order arms. (Par. 83, i.d.r.)
9. The squad being in line explain "Squad right about." (Par. 121,
i.d.r.)
10. Explain the execution of "Right by Squads," 2 March. (Par. 183,
i.d.r.)
1. What are the two general classes of military information? (Par.
9, f.s.r.)
2. What do you understand by the term "reconnaissance?" (Par. 11,
f.s.r.)
3. (a) Name the various kinds of patrols. (Note to Par. 23,
f.s.r.)
(b) What are the advantages of small patrols over strong
patrols? (Par. 24, f.s.r.)
4. What governs the formation adopted by the patrol? (Par. 26,
f.s.r.)
5. What is a field message? (Par. 32, f.s.r.)
6. (a) What is the function of an advance guard? (Par. 40, f.s.r.)
(b) What of a flank guard? (Par. 53, f.s.r.)
7. (a) What is an outpost? (Par. 60, f.s.r.)
(b) How are the outguards classified? (Par. 64, f.s.r.)
8. Define a successful march. (Par. 96, f.s.r.)
9. What rules govern the halts of a column of troops on the march?
(Par. 102, f.s.r.)
10. (a) From a certain point off the road you observe a column of
troops marching on the road. You can distinguish that these
troops are infantry in column of squads. It requires 20
minutes for them to pass a given point. How much infantry
is in the column? (Par. 27, f.s.r.)
(b) The day is still, no wind blowing, further to the rear you
can see a broken cloud of dust extending in prolongation of
the road but cannot
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