One the point of APPUI (A. aa) at which one flank of the body, whether small or great, is to be placed, and the other the point of FORMATION or DRESSING (D.) on which the front of the body is directed. 4. When battalions, or divisions of a battalion,... The Elements of War - Página 47por Isaac Maltby - 1811 - 208 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Army - 1795 - 526 páginas
...afcertained. — One the point of APPUI (A. aa) at Fig. it. which one flank of the body, whether fmall or great, is to be placed, and the other the point of FORMATION or DRESSING (D.) on which the front of the body is directed. 4. When battalions, or divifions of a battalion come... | |
| Great Britain. War Office, Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office - 1798 - 470 páginas
...afcerF!B. ii. rained.— One the point of APPUI (A. aa) at which one flank of the -body, whether fmall or great, is to be placed, and the other the point of FORMATION or DRESSING (D.) on which the front of the body is directed. 4. When battalions, or divifions of a battalion, come... | |
| Henry Torrens - 1824 - 388 páginas
...two necessary points in it must always be previously ascera. tained. One the point of APPUI (A. aa) at which one flank of the body, whether small or great,...placed, and the other the point of FORMATION or DRESSING (D.) on which the front of the body is directed. 4. When battalions, or divisions of a battalion, come... | |
| Frederick Augustus Griffiths - 1840 - 436 páginas
...ascertained. One the point of Appui at which one flank of the Body is to be placed, and the other the distant point of formation or dressing, on which the front of the Body is directed, S. 7. — Points of Formation. The Line on which Troops move, or are successively to form, may be taken... | |
| War office - 1854 - 80 páginas
...straight line, two necessary points in it must always be previously ascertained. One the point of APPUI at which one flank of the body, whether small or great, is to be placed, and the other the distant point of formation or dressing on which the front of the body is directed. 4. When battalions,... | |
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