| John Davis Billings - Ambulances - 1887 - 440 pages
...supplies, but each corps will have its ammunition train and provision train distributed habitually as follows: Behind each regiment should follow one...behind each brigade should follow a due proportion of ammunition-wagons, provision-wagons ami ambulances. In case of danger each corps commander should change... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1891 - 632 pages
...trains of supplies, but each corps will have its ammunition and provision trains distributed habitually as follows : Behind each regiment should follow one...this order of march by having his advance and rear brigade unencumbered by wheels. The separate columns will start habitually at 7 AM, and make, about... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - United States - 1891 - 646 pages
...follow a due proportion of ammunition-wagons, provision-wagons, and ambulances. In case of danger, each corps commander should change this order of march,...wheels. The separate columns will start habitually at f AM, and make about fifteen miles per day, unless otherwise fixed in orders. 4. The army will forage... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - United States - 1891 - 488 pages
...supplies, but each corps will have its ammunition-train and provision-train, distributed habitually as follows : Behind each regiment should follow one...one ambulance ; behind each brigade should follow a duo proportion of ammunition-wagons, provision-wagons, and ambulances. In case of danger, each corps... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1892 - 630 pages
...train of supplies, but each corps will have its ammunition and provision train, distributed habitually as follows : — behind each regiment should follow...behind each brigade should follow a due proportion of ambulances, ammunition and provision wagons. In case of danger, each corps commander should change... | |
| Alonzo Leighton Brown - Minnesota infantry. 4th reg't - 1892 - 660 pages
...distributed habitually as follows: Behind each regiment should follow one wagon and one ambnlnnce; behind each brigade should follow a due proportion...provision wagons and ambulances. In case of danger, each corps commander should change this order of march, by having his advance and rear brigades nnincumbered... | |
| William Alexander Campbell - Field service (Military science) - 1896 - 172 pages
...train of supplies, but each corps will have its ammunition and provision train, distributed habitually as follows : Behind each regiment should follow one...provision wagons, and ambulances. In case of danger, each corps commander should change this order of march by having his advance and rear brigade unencumbered... | |
| Charles Albert Smylie - Tactics - 1898 - 284 pages
...train of supplies, but each corps will have its ammunition and provision train distributed habitually as follows : Behind each regiment should follow one...provision wagons, and ambulances. In case of danger, each corps commander should change this order of march by having his advance and rear brigade unencumbered... | |
| Harvey Marion Trimble - Illinois - 1898 - 466 pages
...trains of supplies, but each corps will have its ammunition and provision train, distributed habitually as follows: Behind each regiment should follow one...provision wagons and ambulances. In case of danger, each corps commander should change this order of march, by having his advance and rear brigades unencumbered... | |
| Manning Ferguson Force - Generals - 1899 - 438 pages
...supplies, but each corps will have its ammunition train and provision train, distributed habitually as follows : Behind each regiment should follow one...provision wagons, and ambulances. In case of danger each corps commander should change his order of march by having his advance and rear brigades unencumbered... | |
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