| Great Britain. Army. General Staff, Great Britain. War Office. General Staff - 1916 - 142 oldal
...natural way, and should be practised with either foot to the front when the “point” is delivered. The rifle must never be drawn back when making a “long...been delivered, and a forward threatening attitude be assumed to the side of or beyond the dummy. Unless the rifle is firmly gripped it is liable to injure... | |
| Army War College (U.S.). War Department - 1917 - 40 oldal
...the front when the thrust Is delivered. The rifle must never be drawn back when making a long thrust in a forward movement. The impetus of the body and...The bayonet must be withdrawn immediately after the thrust" has been delivered and a forward threatening attitude be assumed to the side or beyond the... | |
| Joseph Edward Raycroft - 1920 - 312 oldal
...front when the thrust is delivered. The rifle must never be drawn back just before making a thrust in a forward movement. The impetus of the body and the forward stretching of the arms supply the maximum force. WITHDRAWAL FROM LONG THRUST Al .rKU.Nb The bayonet must be withdrawn immediately... | |
| United States. Militia Bureau - 1927 - 452 oldal
...the front when the thrust is delivered. The rifle will not be drawn back just before making a thrust in a forward movement. The impetus of the body and the forward stretching of the arms supply the maximum force. Unless the rifle is firmly gripped, It is liable to Injure the hand. By gripping... | |
| 1927 - 460 oldal
...the front when the thrust is delivered. The rifle will not be drawn back just before making a thrust in a forward movement. The impetus of the body and the forward stretching of the arms supply the maximum force. Unless the rifle is firmly gripped, it is liable to injure the band. By gripping... | |
| United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations - 1921 - 766 oldal
...to the front when the thrust is delivered. The rifle must never be drawn back to make a long thrust in a forward movement. The impetus of the body and the forward stretching of the arms 8\vp\>V} «oSvcwcvVSisvcis 732 LANDING-FORCE MANUAL. To guard against accidents, the men must be at... | |
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