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ARTICLE IV.-The service of security.
General principles..
Advance guards:
Objects. Strength and composition.-Distance from main
body.—Distribution.-The commander of the advance
guard. The commander of the vanguard.—Halts.—
Advance guard during a retreat.-Miscellaneous provi-
sions
Flank guards
Par.
92-94
95-109
110-112
Rear guards:
Strength and composition.-Distance.-Formation.-Ac-
tion of a rear guard.-Rear guard of an advancing
force
113-124
Outposts:
General principles.-Strength and composition of out-
posts. Outpost positions.-Distribution of outpost
troops. Establishing the outpost. - Outposts at
night. The reserve.-The supports.-The pickets.-
Cossack posts and sentry squads.-The sentinels.-
Detached posts.-Examining posts.-Relieving the
outpost.-Outpost patrols.-Cavalry outposts.-Out-
post cavalry for mixed commands..
(f) Practice marches.
125-203
204-208
209-211
212-216
217-219
220-222
223-225
-226-232
233
234-249
250
251-256
257
258-259
260
261
262-264
265
(g) Crossing of bridges, fords, swamps, and frozen bodies
of water
(h) Crossing of streams on ferries
The plan of attack.-The preparatory stage.-The decisive
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action. The pursuit.-Repulse..........
280-305
The defense of a position:
General principles.-The position.-The plan of defense.—
Action in defense..
306-336
Night operations:
General principles.-The different arms at night.-Pre-
liminary arrangements.-The conduct of troops in a
night attack.
337-353
(A) Wagon trains, ammunition columns, and supply columns:
Wagon trains.-Ammunition columns.-Supply col-
umns.-Reserve supply columns..
396-410
(B) Transportation by rail:
Loading. Entraining of troops.-Inspection and
assignment of passenger cars.-Conduct of the
troops.-Detraining and unloading..........
(C) Transportation by water:
411-440
General provisions.-Preliminary arrangements.—
Embarkation.-Duties on board.-General regu-
lations. Commanding officer.-Police officer.-
Mess officer.-Routine on board.--Guard.-Officer
of the day.-Officer of the guard.-Sentinels.-
Fire. Disembarkation
Transportation of animals at sea:
Embarkation.-Care of animals on board.-Disem-
barkation.
(D) Convoys:
441-534
535-557
Convoys of wagons.-Organization.-March of con-
voy.-Camping.-The advance cavalry.-The ad-
vance guard. The main body.-Flank guards.—
Rear guards...
Defense of the convoy
Attack of a convoy
Convoys by rail
Convoys of prisoners
558-579
580-586
587-588
589
590
591
Convoys by water.
Camps:
Selection of site.-Form of the camp.-Going into camp.-
Camp duties.-Water supply.-Kitchens.-Ovens.-
Latrines
604-623
ARTICLE XII.—Instructions for government of armies of the
United States in time of war.
Section I.-Military government.-Military jurisdiction.-—
Military necessity.-Hostilities..
II.-Public property.—Private property.-Punish-
ment of crimes.
III.-Prisoners of war.-
-Deserters.-Hostages
IV. Partisans.-Guerrillas.-War rebels
667-704
705-714
715-744
745-749
V.-Safe conduct.-Spies.-War traitors.-Guides. 750-766
VI.-Exchange of prisoners.-Flags of truce. -Flags of
protection
VII.—The parole....
VIII.-Armistice.-Capitulation
IX.-Insurrection.-Civil war.-Rebellion.
767-779
780-795
796-808
809-817