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− | + | from the adjutant of the regiment | |
− | + | select corps will obtain ^ the necessary information. | |
− | The ceremony heretofore established for receiving the colours, is to be observed whenever the number of troops collected is sufficient to form a battalion: But in no inferior instance is either of the standards to be displayed; and both of them only, when the regiment is assembled. | + | The ceremony heretofore established for receiving the colours, |
− | + | is to be observed whenever the number of troops collected is | |
− | The principal manoeuvre for the days of review, will be the evolutions of the column, formed on the fifth plattoon; to the principles of which, as laid down by Steuben, the attention of the officers is particularly and urgently recommended. | + | sufficient to form a battalion: But in no inferior instance |
− | + | is either of the standards to be displayed; and both of them | |
− | In order to facilitate the inspection, and enlarge the time for discipline, the captains and commanding officers of companies will have their inspection-rolls completed, each column added up, the totals placed at the foot, and the whole signed by themselves, before the inspection begins. | + | only, when the regiment is assembled. |
− | + | The principal manoeuvre for the days of review, will be | |
− | It will be desirable to have the battalion musters take place in such succession, that the Commanding-officer & Inspector, of the brigade, may attend at each; but if it should happen otherwise in any instance, the commandant of the regiment will, in such case, direct an inspection by his adjutant, and transmit the inspection-rolls, complete, to the brigade-major. | + | the evolutions of the column, formed on the fifth plattoon; |
− | + | to the principles of which, as laid down by Steuben, the attention | |
− | As soon as the commandants of regiments shall have fixed on the time & place of the battalion parades, they will please to give information thereof to the brigade-major. | + | of the officers is particularly and urgently recommended. |
+ | In order to facilitate the inspection, and enlarge the | ||
+ | time for discipline, the captains and commanding officers of | ||
+ | companies will have their inspection-rolls completed, each | ||
+ | column added up, the totals placed at the foot, and the whole | ||
+ | signed by themselves, before the inspection begins. | ||
+ | It will be desirable to have the battalion musters take | ||
+ | place in such succession, that the Commanding-officer & Inspector, | ||
+ | of the brigade, may attend at each; but if it should happen | ||
+ | otherwise in any instance, the commandant of the regiment | ||
+ | will, in such case, direct an inspection by his adjutant, and | ||
+ | transmit the inspection-rolls, complete, to the brigade-major. | ||
+ | As soon as the commandants of regiments shall have | ||
+ | fixed on the time & place of the battalion parades, they will | ||
+ | please to give information thereof to the brigade-major. |
Revision as of 20:04, 1 April 2019
from the adjutant of the regiment
select corps will obtain ^ the necessary information.
The ceremony heretofore established for receiving the colours,
is to be observed whenever the number of troops collected is sufficient to form a battalion: But in no inferior instance is either of the standards to be displayed; and both of them only, when the regiment is assembled.
The principal manoeuvre for the days of review, will be
the evolutions of the column, formed on the fifth plattoon; to the principles of which, as laid down by Steuben, the attention of the officers is particularly and urgently recommended.
In order to facilitate the inspection, and enlarge the
time for discipline, the captains and commanding officers of companies will have their inspection-rolls completed, each column added up, the totals placed at the foot, and the whole signed by themselves, before the inspection begins.
It will be desirable to have the battalion musters take
place in such succession, that the Commanding-officer & Inspector, of the brigade, may attend at each; but if it should happen otherwise in any instance, the commandant of the regiment will, in such case, direct an inspection by his adjutant, and transmit the inspection-rolls, complete, to the brigade-major.
As soon as the commandants of regiments shall have
fixed on the time & place of the battalion parades, they will please to give information thereof to the brigade-major.