SIGNAL FLAGS:
Carried by musician (now bugler)[94]; [401]
Carried by orderlies[400]
Description[94]
Use[95]
SIGNALING:
"Chop chop" signal[863]
General service code[861]
Heliograph, flash lantern, searchlight[864]
Morse code[866]
Semaphore code[863]
Sound signals[865]
Wigwag[862]
SIGNALS:
Arm[92]
Attention fixed at first motion[82]
Bugle used on and off the battlefield[90]
Captain of supporting company to look out for major's signals[263]
Cease firing[90]
Change elevation[92]
Commence firing[90]
Communication between firing line and reserve[96]
Flag[94]; [96]
For "Platoon" and "Squad," use of[93]
Instruction in use of[81]
Limitation of[84]
Long blast of whistle:
Signifies suspension of firing[193]
To be avoided as signal for cease firing in rushes[234]
Movement commences when signal is understood[82]
Range, to announce[92]
Repetition of[83]
Special prearranged[84]
Training in use of, to control firing line[55 (d)]
Use during firing[271]
Use on firing line[431]
Use of saber, rifle, or headdress in making[81]
When used[80]
Whistle[91]
Simple maneuvers best [375]
Simple movements essential to correct battle training [52]
Simulate load, how executed [186]
Simultaneous movements by companies or platoons in battalion drill [305]
Single loader, use of rifle as [186]
Sitting position used instead of kneeling one [178]