Mormonism.ca - Get an understanding of the history of Mormonism Visit Mormonism.caInformational Site Network Informational
Privacy
    Home - Military Training Articles - Categories - Manuals - Secret Service - Sea Operations

Military Training Articles

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

Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Defensive
The defense has the following advantages over the att...

Night Operations
By employing night operations troops make use of the ...

The Difference Between Strategy And Tactics
Strategy is generalship in its broadest conception. A...

Jack The Preacher
One morning in very early springtime the big Evergre...

Old North Wind
Old North Wind lived away up in the North Pole Land ...

Estimating Distances By Sound
Sound travels at the rate of about 366 yards a second...

Camping
Two men tent together--the front rank man and his rea...

Artillery
The chief duty of the artillery is to support the inf...

Little Never-upset
Little Never-upset was a roly-poly fellow, with weig...





Distribution Of Troops





An advance-guard order generally describes the following distribution of
troops:

Advance cavalry.
Support.
Reserve.

The manner in which the advance-guard cavalry is employed depends upon
the situation. Its proper place is in the direction of the enemy, and
generally all or the greater part is used as advance cavalry. If weak in
numbers, it may be assigned to the support.





Next: Advance Cavalry
Previous: Distance From The Main Body




Add to del.icio.us Add to Reddit Add to Digg Add to Del.icio.us Add to Google Add to Twitter Add to Stumble Upon
Add to Informational Site Network
Report
Privacy
SHAREBOOKMARK