School of the
Battalion--Combat--Leadership--Combat Reconnaissance--Fire
Superiority--Fire Direction and Control--Deployment--
Attack--Defense--Meeting Engagements--Machine Guns--
Ammunition Supply--Mounted Scouts--Night Operations--
Infantry Against Cavalry--Infantry Against Artillery--
Artillery Supports--Minor Warfare--Ceremonies--Inspections--
Muster--The Color--Manual of the Saber--Manual of Tent
Pitching--Appendices A and B.
CHAPTER II. =MANUAL OF THE BAYONET=--Nomenclature and 711-824
Description of the Bayonet--Instruction without the
Rifle--Instruction with the Rifle--Instruction without
the Bayonet--Combined Movements--Fencing Exercises--Fencing
at Will--Lessons of the European War--The "Short point"--
The "Jab."
CHAPTER III. =MANUAL OF PHYSICAL TRAINING=--Methods-- 825-860
Commands--Setting-Up Exercises--Rifle Exercises.
CHAPTER IV. =SIGNALING=--General Service Code--Wigwag-- 861-866
The Two-Arm Semaphore Code--Signaling with Heliograph,
Flash Lanterns, and Searchlight--Sound Signals--Morse Code.
PART II
COMPANY COMMAND
CHAPTER I. =GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF A 867-909
COMPANY=--Duties and Responsibilities of the Captain and
the Lieutenants--Devolution of Work and
Responsibility--Duties and Responsibilities of the First
Sergeant and other Noncommissioned Officers--Contentment
and Harmony--Efficacious Forms of Company
Punishment--Property Responsibility--Books and Records.
CHAPTER II. =DISCIPLINE=--Definition--Methods of 910-916
Attaining Good Discipline--Importance--Sound Discipline--
Punishment--General Principles.
PART III
MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS PERTAINING TO COMPANY
TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION
CHAPTER I. =GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF COMPANY TRAINING AND 917-941
INSTRUCTION=--Object of Training and Instruction--Method
and Progression--Individual Initiative--The Human Element--
Art of Instruction on the Ground--Ocular Demonstration.
CHAPTER II. =GENERAL COMMON SENSE PRINCIPLES OF APPLIED 942-953
MINOR TACTICS=--Art of War Defined--Responsibilities of
Officers and Noncommissioned Officers in War--General
Rules and Principles of Map Problems, Terrain Exercises,
the War Game, and Maneuve
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