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Military Drill

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Clipart illustrations of drills and commands performed in the military, as well as correct methods for performing tasks, such as aiming and firing.


Aim
"At the command aim raise the piece with both hands and support the butt firmly against the hollow of the right shoulder." — Moss, 1914...
Aim
"Left eye closed, right eye looking through the notch of the rear sight so as to perceive the object aimed at it." — Moss, 1914...
Aim
"Each rear-rank man aims through the interval to the right of his file leader and leans slightly forward to advance the muzzle of his piece beyond the front rank." — Moss, 1914...
Aim
T point, or direct as a gun....
Aim kneeling
"In aiming kneeling, the left elbow rests on the left knee, point of elbow i nfront of kneecap." — Moss, 1914...
Aim lying down
"In aiming, lying down, raise the piece with both hands; rest on both elbows and press the butt firmly against the right shoulder." — Moss, 1914...
Aim sitting
"In aiming sitting, the elbows are supported by the knees." — Moss, 1914...
As Skirmishers
Order to break rank and spread out as skirmishers on the battlefield....
As Skirmishers Right
Order to break rank and spread out as skirmishers on the battlefield....
As skirmishers, guide center, march
"Raise both arms laterally until horizontal; swing both simultaneously upward until vertical and return to the horizontal; repeat several times." — Moss, 1914...
As skirmishers, guide right (left), march
"Raise both arms laterally until horizontal; hold the arm on the side of the guide steadily in the horizontal position; swing the other upward until vertical and return it to the horizontal; repeat se...
As skirmishers, march
"Raise both arms laterally until horizontal." — Moss, 1914...
Assemble
Order given to assemble the troops....
Assemble, march
"Raise the arm vertically to its full extent and describe horizontal circles." — Moss, 1914...
Attention
"At the command attention resume the order saber and the position of the soldier." — Moss, 1914...
Battlefield
A battlefield refers to the location of a battle. Generally, a battle is a conceptual component in the hierarchy of combat in warfare between two or more armed forces, wherein each group will seek to ...
Bayonet guard
"At the second command sake the position of guard; at the same time throw the rifle smartly to the front, grasp the rifle with the left hand just below the lower band, fingers between the stock and gu...
Bayonet thrust
"The force of the thrust is delivered principally with the right arm, the left being used to direct the bayonet. The points at which the attack should be directed are, in order of their importance, s...
Butt strike
"Straighten right arm and right leg vigorously and swing butt of rifle against point of attack, pivoting the rifle in the left hand at about the height of the left shoulder, allowing the bayonet to pa...
Cease Firing
Order given to stop hostilities on the battlefield. Soldiers stop shooting their weapons when this signal is given....
Change direction
"The hand on the side toward which the change of direction is to be made is carried across the body to the opposite shoulder, forearm horizontal; then swing in a horizontal plane, arm extended, pointi...
Change Direction
This is the command used to instruct the unit to change direction....
Club rifle
"Being at club rifle, order arms is resumed by command." — Moss, 1914...
Club rifle
"Being at club rifle, order arms is resumed by command." — Moss, 1914...
Commence Firing
Command signal used to order troops to begin firing their weapons....
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