Method in training and instruction [918]

Military appearance and deportment [1523]

MILITARY COURTESY:
Colors and standards[1575]
Headdress not raised in saluting[1569]
National anthem[1572]
National anthems of other nations[1573]
Nature and origin of salutes[1533]; [1534]
Prisoners do not salute[1567]
Soldier walking with officer[1566]
Unmilitary salutes[1568]
Usual mistakes in saluting[1571]
When and how to salute:
At meals[1543]
At work[1547]
Bringing command to present before commander salutes[1563]
Commanders of detachments or other commands[1561]
Dismounting before addressing, superior not mounted[1558]
General rule[1539]
How to salute in uniform[1551]
Indoors[1545]
In public places and conveyances[1560]
Man addressed in formation[1559]
No compliments paid at drill, on march, etc.[1564]
No saluting at double time, trot or gallop[1565]
Officer approaching number of soldiers in open[1546]
Officer entering room occupied by soldiers[1542]
Officer passing in rear of troops[1562]
Passing officer on staircase[1549]
Riding in wagon[1548]
Rifle salute[1552]
Saber salute[1553]
Saluting distance[1541]
Saluting in civilian dress[1555]
Saluting in military manner[1556]
Sentinels on post[1554]
Several officers together[1557]
Soldier addressing or being addressed by officer[1550]
When making and receiving reports[1540]
When seated[1544]
Whom to salute:
Army officers[1535]
Foreign, naval and military attaches[1538]
Navy, Marine Corps, Volunteer and National Guard officers[1536]
Reserve Corps officers[1537]

MILITARY MAP SKETCHING:
Combined sketching[1892]
Contours[1882]
Datum plane[1883]
Different methods of sketching[1878]
Form lines[1884]
Kinds of military sketches[1878]
Location of points by intersection[1879]
Location of points by resection[1880]
Location of points by traversing[1881]
Outpost sketching[1890]
Points for beginners to remember[1893]
Position sketching[1889]
Road sketching[1891]
Scales[1885]; [1888]

Military organization [1858]

Military pits [1184]

Military training object of [50]

Mine warfare. See, "[Trench and mine warfare]"

MINOR WARFARE:
Camp or bivouac protection[612]
Dividing marching column into two or more detachments[611]
Formations in close country[610]
Formation in open country[609]
Irregular operations[607]
March and bivouac formations to admit of rapid action in any direction[608]
Night operations frequently advisable[613]
Regular operations[606]
Selection of site for camp or bivouac[612]
What it embraces[606]