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uble shelter tent, the captain gives the same commands as before, except _Take half interval_ is given instead of _Take interval_. In taking interval each man follows the preceding man at 2 paces. The captain then commands: _PITCH DOUBLE TENTS_. The first sergeant places himself on the right of the right guide and with him pitches a single shelter tent. Only the odd numbers of the front rank mark the line with the bayonet. The tent is formed by buttoning together the square ends of two single tents. Two complete tents, except one pole, are used. Two guy ropes are used at each end, the guy pins being placed in front of the corner pins. The tents are pitched by numbers 1 and 2, front and rear rank; and by numbers 3 and 4, front and rear rank; the men falling in on the left are numbered, counting off if necessary. All the men spread their shelter halves on the ground the tent is to occupy. Those of the front rank are placed with the triangular ends to the front. All four halves are then buttoned together, first the ridges and then the square ends. The front corners of the tent are pinned by the front-rank men, the odd number holding the poles, the even number driving the pins. The rear-rank men similarly pin the rear corners. While the odd numbers steady the poles, each even number of the front rank takes his pole and enters the tent, where, assisted by the even number of the rear rank, he adjusts the pole to the center eyes of the shelter halves in the following order: (1) The lower half of the front tent; (2) the lower half of the rear tent; (3) the upper half of the front tent; (4) the upper half of the rear tent. The guy ropes are then adjusted. The tents having been pitched, the triangular ends are turned back, contents of the rolls arranged, and the men stand at _attention_, each opposite his own shelter half and facing out from the tent. 796. Omitted. 797. Omitted. 798. Omitted. APPENDIX C. MANUAL OF THE BAYONET. WAR DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF, _Washington, February 20, 1918_. The following Manual of the Bayonet, prepared by a board consisting of Capt. Herschel Tupes, First Infantry, and Capt. Grosvenor L. Townsend, First Infantry, is approved and issued for the information and government of the Regular Army and the Organized Militia of the United States. By order of the Secretary of War. LEONARD WOOD, _Major General, Chief of Staff_. MANUAL OF
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