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Tuesday: 8-9 (section rooms) I. D. R., pp. 55-66. 9.15-10, Physical training by battalion; Koehler, pp. 148-163. 10-10.45, Bayonet combat. 10.45-11.45, First Aid demonstration by Dr. Darling and assistants. 1.30-2.30 (section rooms) Minor tactics; text, Bjornstad, pp. 48-58. 2.45-3.15, Signalling, wig-wag code. 3.15-4.15, Squad drill, close and extended order. 4.15-5.30, Company drill, close and extended order. 7.45, Lecture on First Aid by Dr. Darling...
Thursday: 8-9 (section rooms) I. D. R., text, 77-82 and 91-98. 9.15-10, Physical training by battalion; Koehler, pp. 148-163. 10-10.45, Bayonet combat. 10.45-11.45, First Aid demonstration by Dr. Darling and assistants. 1.30-2.30 (section rooms) Minor Tactics; text, Bjornstad, pp. 59-70. 2.45-3.15, Signalling, semaphore code. 3.15-4.15, Platoon drill, close and extended order. 4.15-5.30, Battalion drill, close and extended order. 7.-45, Lecture on First Aid by Dr. Darling...
Tuesday: 8-9 (section rooms) I. D. R., pp. 55-66. 9.15-10, Physical training by battalion; Koehler, pp. 148-163. 10-10.45, Bayonet combat. 10.45-11.45, First Aid demonstration by Dr. Darling and assistants. 1.30-2.30 (section rooms) Minor tactics; text, Bjornstad, pp. 48-58. 2.45-3.15, Signalling, wig-wag code. 3.15-4.15, Squad drill, close and extended order. 4.15-5.30, Company Drill, close and extended order. 7.45, Lecture on First Aid by Dr. Darling...
Monday: 8-9 (section rooms) Infantry Drill Regulations; review up to p 122. 9.15-10, Physical training by battalions Koehler, pp. 148-163. 10-11.45, Gallery practice; bayonet combat under Master of Fencing. 1.30-2.30 (section rooms) Minor tactics; text, Bjornstad, pp. 78-88. 2.45-3.15, Signalling, wig-wag code. 3.15-4.15, First Aid demonstration by Dr. Darling and assistants. 4.15-5.30, Squad and Company drill, close and extended order. 7.45, Lecture by an Officer of the French Mission...
...second and third battalions are continuing their work in and around Cambridge, half of the time of each company being devoted to military topography and field work in trench construction under the French officers. Bayonet fencing, gallery practice in preparation for the range work, and close and extended order drills consume the balance of the time. The second set of student officers appointed in these battalions last Monday have made rapid strides, and are now for the most part able to fill their positions creditably...