(e) Describe boundaries by roads, creeks, towns, points, etc. Distance between boundaries should be such as to give appropriate frontage to the division—about 500 yards for each battalion employed as an assaulting battalion.

(f) Give order by enumerating regiments as—1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Infantry.

(g) The number of battalions in assault and in reserve may vary in different regiments, depending upon the frontage assigned to the regiment and the nature of its task.

(h) If the regiment has more than one battalion in the first line, the text should read: “Is the right (left) assault battalion of —— Infantry.”

(i), (k), (l), (m) Use letters appropriate to the companies of the designated battalion.

(n), (o) Indicate the hour.

(p) Select position suitable for firing line with position in rear suitable for direct overhead fire of machine guns.

(q) Select suitable position for small force on the defensive.

(r) Indicate the hour a few minutes later than (o).

(s) Select a position between the assault and reserve companies with good visibility.