MARCHING BY THE FLANK STEVE GIOVANNINI 02 FEBRUARY 2013 School Of The Soldier 1.

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MARCHING BY THE FLANK STEVE GIOVANNINI 02 FEBRUARY 2013 School Of The Soldier 1

1. Squad by the Right (or left) flank. 2. MARCH. Command may be given before either foot comes to the ground. – It is easiest for execution if command is given when the heel to the side of the flank strikes the ground. – This enables the soldier to execute the turn on, and push off, the outside foot Do not alter cadence Double or undouble as appropriate Rear rank always steps up *Never* invert the order of the numbers in the rank. Basis – 374. The instructor will also cause the squad to face by the right or left flank in marching, and for this purpose will command: – 1. Squad by the right (or left) flank. 2. MARCH. – 375. At the second command, which will be given a little before either foot comes to the ground, the recruits will turn the body, plants the foot that is raised in the new direction, and step off with the other foot without altering the cadence of the step; the men will double or undouble rapidly. – 376. If, in facing by the right or the left flank, the squad should face to the rear, the men will come into one rank, agreeably to the principles indicated No It is to be remarked, that it is the men who are in the rear who always move up to form into single rank, and in such manner as never to invert the order of the numbers in the rank. 2

When marching by the Right Flank 1. Squad by the left flank. 2. MARCH. L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A Company was faced to the right And is marching by the right flank When the command is given: Squad by the left flank. MARCH This is the maneuver we practice most often.

375. At the second command, which will be given a little before either foot comes to the ground, the recruits will turn the body, plant the foot that is raised in the new direction, and step off with the other foot without altering the cadence of the step; the men will double or undouble rapidly. L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A

L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A 2’s are “the men who are in the rear who always move up to form into single rank”

When marching by the Right Flank 1. Squad by the right flank. 2. MARCH. L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A Company was faced to the right And is marching by the right flank When the command is given: Squad by the right flank. MARCH We are less practiced with this maneuver.

375. At the second command, which will be given a little before either foot comes to the ground, the recruits will turn the body, plant the foot that is raised in the new direction, and step off with the other foot without altering the cadence of the step; the men will double or undouble rapidly. L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A

376. If, in facing by the right or the left flank, the squad should face to the rear, the men will come into one rank, agreeably to the principles indicated No It is to be remarked, that it is the men who are in the rear who always move up to form into single rank, and in such manner as never to invert the order of the numbers in the rank. L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A ’s are “the men who are in the rear who always move up to form into single rank”

When marching by the Left Flank 1. Squad by the right flank. 2. MARCH. Company was faced to the left And is marching by the left flank When the command is given: Squad by the right flank. MARCH L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A This is the maneuver we practice most often.

375. At the second command, which will be given a little before either foot comes to the ground, the recruits will turn the body, plant the foot that is raised in the new direction, and step off with the other foot without altering the cadence of the step; the men will double or undouble rapidly. L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A

376. If, in facing by the right or the left flank, the squad should face to the rear, the men will come into one rank, agreeably to the principles indicated No It is to be remarked, that it is the men who are in the rear who always move up to form into single rank, and in such manner as never to invert the order of the numbers in the rank. L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A ’s are “the men who are in the rear who always move up to form into single rank” L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A

When marching by the Left Flank 1. Squad by the left flank. 2. MARCH. Company was faced to the left And is marching by the left flank When the command is given: Squad by the left flank. MARCH L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A We are less practiced with this maneuver.

375. At the second command, which will be given a little before either foot comes to the ground, the recruits will turn the body, plant the foot that is raised in the new direction, and step off with the other foot without altering the cadence of the step; the men will double or undouble rapidly. L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A

L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A L R A If, in facing by the right or the left flank, the squad should face to the rear, the men will come into one rank, agreeably to the principles indicated No It is to be remarked, that it is the men who are in the rear who always move up to form into single rank, and in such manner as never to invert the order of the numbers in the rank. 2’s are “the men who are in the rear who always move up to form into single rank”