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Section 6. Basic principles of the drill 134
Section 7. The school of the squad 139
Section 8. Tent pitching 176
Chapter VI. Field service 180
Section 1. Principles of training 180
Section 2. Combat 181
Section 3. Patrolling 199
Section 4. Advance guards 210
Section 5. Rear guards 212
Section 6. Flank guards 213
Section 7. Outposts 213
Section 8. Rifle trenches 219
Chapter VII. Marching and camping 223
Section 1. Breaking camp and preparation for a march 223
Section 2. Marches, camps 225
Chapter VIII. Target practice 233
Section 1. Preliminary training and marksmanship 233
Section 2. Sight adjustment 233
Section 3. Table of sight corrections 235
Section 4. Aiming 235
Section 5. Battle sight 236
Section 6. Trigger squeeze 237
Section 7. Firing positions 238
Section 8. Calling the shot 240
Section 9. Coordination 241
Section 10. Advice to riflemen 241
Section 11. The course in small-arms firing 243
Section 12. Targets 244
Section 13. Pistol and revolver practice 245
Chapter IX. Extracts from Manual of Interior Guard Duty, 1914 254
Section 1. Introduction 254
Section 2. Classification of interior guards 255
Section 3. Details and rosters 255
Section 4. Commander of the guard 258
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