Intrenched (illustration), 281
Japan, 290
Kinds of fire
Austria, 263, 288
Germany, 263
Switzerland, 363, 287, 288
Mitrailleuse, 259
Mountain batteries, 288
Mounting, method of, 261, 284
Organization
Austria, 288
England, 290
Germany, 270, 271, 275
Russia, 291
Switzerland, 284
Order in line, 273-274
Progressive fire, 263
Russia, 290
Schwarzlose, 260
Searching fire, 263
Section column, 273, 274
Sled mount, 261
Sweeping fire, 263
Swiss views on employment of, 299
Tripod mount, 261
Various countries, 284-293
Weights of various, with mounts, 261
MAGAZINES—see Field Magazines
MAIN BODY, conduct in a rencontre, 336
MAIN FIRING POSITION, 369
MANEUVERS, 8, 12
MAP PROBLEMS, 8, 11
MARCH, rate of, cyclists, 29
MARCHING, length of pace and, 53
MARKSMANSHIP, value of, 169
MASKS, 421
Influence of, 120
MATTOCK, weight of, 40
METEOROLOGICAL CONDITIONS, effect of, on range, 145
METHOD OF INSTRUCTION—see Instruction
MILITARY HISTORY, EXAMPLES FROM
Abridged attack, 330
Advance, impulse from the rear, 95
Advanced positions, 412
Attack on, 348
Ammunition, expenditure and supply of, 89, 90, 468, 474
Artillery fire diverted from proper objective by advancing infantry, 327
Artillery supporting a cavalry charge, 313
Under infantry fire, 326-327
Assault, 376, 409
Assaulting guidons, use of, 355
Attack, 340-345
Formation of a brigade, 207
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