120. The word dynamics (cf. dynamic--the opposite of static) as used in the nomenclature of music has to do with the various degrees of power (i.e., the comparative loudness and softness) of tones. As in the case of words referring to tempo... Read more of Dynamics at Sings.caInformational Site Network Informational.ca
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First Aid To The Injured
In the army, as in civilian life, you are very often ...

Camp Sanitation
In camp you are really your brother's keeper. It is the...

The Rain Elves
The Rain Elf children had been shut up in their hous...

Military Correspondence
An official letter should refer to one subject only. ...

Rapid Fire
In rapid fire the battle sight is always used; the fi...

Employment Of Air Craft On And Near The Firing Line In The Theater Of Operation
Airplanes will move far out, perhaps hundreds of mile...

Morning-glory
Once upon a time there was a very little Morning-glo...

Field Exercises
These exercises, as well as combat exercises, are for...

Strength And Composition
Subject to variation according to the situation, one ...

Position Of A Soldier At Attention
No. 1. Eyes to the front. Hands hang naturally. Rest ...





ATTENDING A CAMP




Physical Exercise
The greatest problem you will have to solve will be that of making your body do the work required. Every one else will be doing exactly what you are doing, and you have too much pride to want to take even a shorter step than the man...

Final Suggestions
Don't be profane or tell questionable stories to your bunkies or around the company. There is a much greater number of silent and unprotesting men in camp than is generally supposed, to whom this is offensive. Keep everything on a h...