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ables his weapon. (93) =805.= When the different combinations are executed with sufficient skill the instructor will devise series of movements to be memorized and executed at the command assault. The accuracy and celerity of the movements will be carefully watched by the instructor, with a view to the correction of faulty execution. (94) =806.= It is not intended to restrict the number of movements, but to leave to the discretion of company commanders and the ingenuity of instructors the selection of such other exercises as accord with the object of the drill. (95) VII. FENCING AT WILL =807.= As satisfactory progress is made the instructor will proceed to the exercises at will, by which is meant assaults between two men, each endeavoring to hit the other and to avoid being hit himself. Fencing at will should not be allowed to degenerate into random attacks and defenses. (96) =808.= The instructor can supervise but one pair of combatants at a time. Frequent changes should be made so that the men may learn different methods of attack and defense from each other. (97) =809.= The contest should begin with simple, careful movements, with a view to forming a correct opinion of the adversary; afterwards everything will depend on coolness, rapid and correct execution of the movements and quick perception of the adversary's intentions. (98) =810.= Continual retreat from the adversary's attack and frequent dodging to escape attacks should be avoided. The offensive should be continually encouraged. (99) =811.= In fencing at will, when no commands are given, opponents facing each other at the position of order arms, salute. They then immediately and simultaneously assume the position of guard, rifles engaged. Neither man may take the position of guard before his opponent has completed his salute. The choice of position is decided before the salute. (100) =812.= The opponents being about two paces apart and the fencing salute having been rendered, the instructor commands, =1. At will, 2. ASSAULT=, after which either party has the right to attack. To interrupt the contest the instructor will command =HALT=, at which the combatants will immediately come to the order. To terminate the contest the instructor will command, =1. Halt, 2. SALUTE=, at which the combatants will immediately come to the order, salute, and remove their masks. (101) =813.= When men have acquired confidence in fencing at will, one oppone
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