Word: march
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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, Bayonet combat. 3.30-4.15, Signalling, Semaphore code. 4.15-5.30, Battalion 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...
...Seniors will assemble first in the Yard in front of Holworthy at 3.30 o'clock, wearing caps and gowns. The class, headed by the officers, will from there march two abreast to Appleton Chapel, where they will be seated by two of the officers. After all have been ushered to their seats, the acting chairman will give a signal, at which the entire assemblage will sit down. The same order of marching will be observed on leaving the Chapel...
Colonel Azan delivered to the Corps last night the first of a series of four lectures on offensive combat, on the subject of the preparation for the attack. The later lectures will take up the attack itself, the ensuing pursuit, and the march of approach...
...This march will be conducted as prescribed in Field Service Regulations, Pars. 96-105. Officers and non-commissioned officers are charged with the duty of preventing straggling. In case it becomes necessary for any man to fall out he will be accompanied in every case by a non-commissioned officer...