PLATE IX.—EACH DUMMY MUST BE REGARDED AS AN ACTUAL ARMED OPPONENT.
1. The attacking party makes a controlled assault on “A,” which is cleared of the enemy.
2. It then re-formed and an assault is launched on “B,” after taking which
3. “C” is regarded in one or other of the above ways, and action taken accordingly.
Throughout the training, men must be constantly practised in:
1. The recognized method of carrying the rifle with bayonet fixed.
2. Rapid advance out of deep trenches.
3. Control and maintenance of line and opening fire during an advance.
4. Using the bayonet with effect in the cramped space of communicating and fire trenches.
5. Re-forming and opening of fire after the assault.