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Monday: 8-9 (section rooms) Infantry Drill Regulations, revise to pp. 122. 9.15-10, Physical training; Koehler, pp. 68-85 and 148-171. 10-10.45, Bayonet combat. 10.45-11.45, Platoon drill, close and extended order. 1.30-2.30, Minor tactics, Bjornstad, pp. 76-88. 2.45-3.15, Signalling, wig-wag code. 8.15-4.15, Squad drill, close and extended order. 4.15-5.30, Company drill, close and extended order. 7.45, Lecture by an Officer of the French Mission...
Wednesday: 8-9 (section rooms) I. D. R., pp. 131-140. 9.15-10, Physical training; Koehler, pp. 68-85 and 148-171. 10-10.45, Bayonet combat. 10.45-11.45, Squad drill, close and extended order. 1.30-2.30 (section rooms) Minor tactics; Bjornstad, pp. 89-99. 2.45-3.15, Signalling, wig-wag code. 3.15-4.15, Platoon drill, close and extended order. 4.15-5.30, Company drill, close and extended order...
Thursday: 8-9 (section rooms) I. D. R., pp. 140-147. 9.15-10, Physical training; Koehler, 68-85 and 148-171. 10-11, Bayonet combat. 12.30, Assemble for march past graduates in Yard; thence to Stadium. 1.30-2.30, Company drill, close and extended order. 2.30-3.30, Signalling, semaphore code. 3.30-4.15, Bayonet combat. 4.15-5.30, Battalion drill...
...trenches habitable. The ever difficult problem of drainage is being met in the several ways adopted on the Western front, floor gratings are being constructed and placed and weak portions of the trench walls are being braced and reenforced. After the return of the third battalion from Wake-field combat exercises will be held on this reproduced section of the French front, and later, following the principles of training used in the Allied armies, each battalion will occupy the section for a short period...
...camp will open on Monday, June 25, and at the end of the eight following weeks it is expected that the men will have become proficient in maneuvers, practical warfare, topography, signalling with the semaphore, shooting on the long distance rifle range, bayonet exercise and simulated combat, physical exercises and the theory of sanitation. Several Canadian officers, invalided home from the front, have been assigned by the Canadian general staff to help in the instruction at the camp. Among them is Lieutenant Brown of the 13th Canadian Infantry, who has been in charge of the practical trench instruction given during...