| DEPLOYMENTS. | ||
| 36. | When the Battalion, in column of Companies, deploys into line | [33] |
| ECHELLON FORMATIONS, AND MOVEMENTS. | ||
| 37. | When a Battalion, from line, wheels forward by Companies into echellon | [34] |
| 38. | When the Battalion, having wheeled from line into echellon, has marched, and halted, and is to form back parallel to the line it quitted | [34] |
| 39. | When the Battalion, having wheeled from line into echellon, has marched, and halted, and is to form up oblique to the line it quitted | [34] |
| 40. | When the Battalion formed in line, changes front, on a fixed flank Company by throwing forward the rest of the Battalion | [35] |
| 41. | When the Battalion changes front on a fixed flank Company by throwing back the rest of the Battalion | [35] |
| 42. | When the Battalion changes front on a central Company, by advancing one wing, and retiring the other | [35] |
| 43. | When, from Open column, the Companies wheel backward into echellon, to form line on the front Company | [36] |
| 44. | When from line the Companies of a battalion march off in echellon to the front, and again form line | [37] |
| 45. | When a Battalion in echellon of Companies is required to form square | [37] |
| 46. | When a Battalion marching in line is to take ground to a flank by the echellon movement | [37] |
| Light infantry. Signals, and sounds | [38] | |
| Infantry sword exercise | [38] | |
| Extension motions, and positions | [38] | |
| Preparatory instruction with the sword | [39] | |
| Review, or inspection exercise | [40] | |
| Attack, and defence | [40] | |
| Stick drill | [40] | |
| Instructions for pitching, and striking tents | [41] | |
PART II.
| CARBINE EXERCISE; SWORD EXERCISE, CAVALRY. | |
| Royal Artillery. Carbine Exercise | [43] |
| Inspection, and dismissal of a Company | [43] |
| To fire a Feu-de-joie | [44] |
| Funeral exercise | [44] |
| Sword. Royal Artillery | [44] |
| Cavalry, sword exercise | [45] |
| Formation for Sword exercise, on foot | [46] |
| Formation for Sword exercise, mounted | [46] |
| Officers’ salute | [46] |
PART III.
| ORDNANCE, CARRIAGES, etc. | |
| Names of parts. The Dispart. Point blank range | [48] |
| The Tangent scale. The sights. The Line of metal | [49] |
| The Centre of metal. Windage | [49] |
| The Vent. Bouching. Tertiating. Quadrating. Honey comb. Length. Calibre. Gun metal | [50] |
| Brass, and Iron guns | [50] |
| Service charges of powder. Point blank range of guns | [51] |
| Description of Howitzers, and Carronades | [51] |
| Description of Mortars, charges, ranges, &c. | [52] |
| Value of Brass, and Iron Ordnance | [52] |
| Proof of iron Guns, brass Guns | [53] |
| ” Mortars, Howitzers, Carronades | [54] |
| Water proof of Ordnance | [54] |
| Marks on condemned Ordnance, and Shells | [54] |
| Instructions for the care, and preservation of iron Ordnance | [55] |
| Ingredients for coating, and lacquering iron Ordnance | [56] |
| Instructions for lacquering Shot, and Shells | [56] |
| To render Ordnance unserviceable, by Spiking, &c. | [57] |
| Unspiking Ordnance | [58] |
| Length, Weight, Calibre, and Charge of Ordnance generally used in the service | [59, 60] |
| CARRIAGES. | |
| Garrison, Ship, Field gun carriages. Sleighs, equipment, &c. | [61] |
| Depression carriages | [62] |
| Weight of Field carriages, Limbers, &c. | [63 to 67] |
| Weight, and diameter of Wheels | [67] |
| Weight of Carriages for iron Guns, Howitzers, Carronades | [68] |
| Weight of Traversing platforms | [68] |
| Weight, and dimensions of Trucks | [69] |
| Weight, and dimensions of Mortar beds | [69] |
PART IV.