The R. O. T. C. Manual: A Text Book for the Reserve Officers Training Corps, 第 4 卷Johns Hopkins Press, 1921 |
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第 56 頁
... scouts , took up the pursuit . About three miles from the battlefield of the day before , Arista in his retreat came upon what he conceived to be a very strong position . Here he decided to halt his army . ( Plate 18. ) He placed his ...
... scouts , took up the pursuit . About three miles from the battlefield of the day before , Arista in his retreat came upon what he conceived to be a very strong position . Here he decided to halt his army . ( Plate 18. ) He placed his ...
第 23 頁
... Scouts , and Warrant Officers . Predominant race will be indicated on Form No. 30 and Form No. 41 by a cross ( X ) in the appropriate space in the upper left - hand corner of the first page . For troops other than white or colored ...
... Scouts , and Warrant Officers . Predominant race will be indicated on Form No. 30 and Form No. 41 by a cross ( X ) in the appropriate space in the upper left - hand corner of the first page . For troops other than white or colored ...
第 37 頁
... Scouts . The emergency ration . The emergency ration is furnished , in addition to other regular ration , for troops in active campaign and in the field in time of peace for pur- pose of instruction . Emergency rations will not be ...
... Scouts . The emergency ration . The emergency ration is furnished , in addition to other regular ration , for troops in active campaign and in the field in time of peace for pur- pose of instruction . Emergency rations will not be ...
第 4 頁
... Scouting and Patroling , Musketry , Technique of Infantry Weapons , and Field Engineering . FIRST LESSON . ORGANIZATION . Nature and Purpose of Organization . Organization is based on tactics and in turn influences tactics ...
... Scouting and Patroling , Musketry , Technique of Infantry Weapons , and Field Engineering . FIRST LESSON . ORGANIZATION . Nature and Purpose of Organization . Organization is based on tactics and in turn influences tactics ...
第 13 頁
... scouts should move in advance of the tanks to guide them and point out their objectives . The infantry conducts its attack in all respects as if no tanks were present . Tanks attached to infantry units may perform the functions of ...
... scouts should move in advance of the tanks to guide them and point out their objectives . The infantry conducts its attack in all respects as if no tanks were present . Tanks attached to infantry units may perform the functions of ...
常見字詞
1st section 2nd section accompanying weapons Adjutant advance American ammunition approach march artillery barrage battalion commander battle brigade British columns combat groups command post company commander corps counter attack cover defense deployed deployment detached direction discharge division duty effective enemy enlisted farm field desk Final Statement fire fire and movement flank force forward front line headquarters hostile Individual Equipment Record infantry instruction intervals issued LESSON Lieut machine gun maneuver Mexican militia mission Morning Report move movement nation necessary non-commissioned officers observation officer operations orders organization patrols Pay Card personnel Plate platoon leader platoon sergeant position prepared problems rear reconnaissance regiment Regular Army reserves rifle rifle grenades road Roster runner Saltillo sand table scouts section leader Service Record signals situation soldier squad strength subordinate supply tactical terrain tion troops units usually Vera Cruz woods yards zone of action
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第 89 頁 - Corps shall be to prepare plans for the national defense and for the mobilization of the military forces in time of war; to investigate and report upon all questions affecting the efficiency of the Army and its state of preparation for military operations...
第 6 頁 - The fourth section of the fourth article of the constitution of the United States provides that the United States shall guarantee to every State in the Union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion ; and on the application of the legislature or of the executive (when the legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence.
第 16 頁 - ... security depending on a good countenance and a want of enterprise in the enemy; we should not have been the greatest part of the war inferior to the enemy, indebted for our safety to their inactivity, enduring frequently the mortification of seeing inviting opportunities to ruin them pass unimproved for want of a force which the country was completely able to afford, and of seeing the country ravaged, our towns burnt, the inhabitants plundered, abused, murdered, with impunity from the same cause.
第 90 頁 - Territories and the District of Columbia, and every able-bodied male of foreign birth who has declared his intention to become a citizen, who is more than eighteen and less than forty-five years of age...
第 79 頁 - Department, and he shall conduct the business of the Department in such manner as the President shall direct.
第 79 頁 - President's Special War Order No. 1. JANUARY 31, 1862. Ordered, That all the disposable force of the Army of the Potomac, after providing safely for the defense of Washington, be formed into an expedition for the immediate object of seizing and occupying a point upon the railroad southwestward of what is known as Manassas Junction...
第 16 頁 - Had we formed a permanent army in the beginning, which, by the continuance of the same men in service, had been capable of discipline, we never should have had to retreat with a handful of men across the Delaware...
第 8 頁 - Hereafter no officer or enlisted man in active service who shall be absent from duty on account of disease resulting from his own intemperate use of drugs or alcoholic liquors or other misconduct...
第 12 頁 - ... regard him no more than a broomstick, being mixed together as one common herd, no order nor discipline can prevail ; nor will the officer ever meet with that respect which is essentially necessary to due subordination.
第 19 頁 - It gives me inexpressible concern to have repeated information from the best authority, that the committees of the different towns and districts in your State hire deserters from General Burgoyne's army, and employ them as substitutes, to excuse the personal service of the inhabitants.