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34. FORWARD. MARCH.

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35. HALT.

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36. DOUBLE TIME. MARCH.

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37. TO THE REAR. MARCH.

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38. COMMENCE FIRING.

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39. CEASE FIRING.

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40. FIX BAYONETS.

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41. CHARGE.

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APPENDIX A.

WAR DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF, _Was.h.i.+ngton, December 2, 1911._

The Infantry Drill Regulations, 1911, have been prepared for the use of troops armed with the United States magazine rifle, model 1903. For the guidance of organizations armed with the United States magazine rifle, model 1898, the following alternative paragraphs are published and will be considered as subst.i.tute paragraphs for the corresponding paragraphs in the text: 75 (in part), 96, 98, 99, 134, 139, 141, 142, 148, and 150.

By order of the Secretary of War:

LEONARD WOOD, _Major General, Chief of Staff_.

75.... Third. The cut-off is kept turned down, except when using the magazine....

96. Being at order arms: 1. _Unfix, BAYONET._

If the bayonet scabbard is carried on the belt: Take the position of parade rest, grasp the handle of the bayonet firmly with the right hand, press the spring with the forefinger of the left hand, raise the bayonet until the handle is about 6 inches above the muzzle of the piece, drop the point to the left, back of hand toward the body, and, glancing at the scabbard, return the bayonet, the blade pa.s.sing between the left arm and body; regrasp the piece with the right hand and resume the order.

If the bayonet scabbard is carried on the haversack: Take the bayonet from the rifle with the left hand and return it to the scabbard in the most convenient manner.