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Identifier: serviceofsecurit01wagn (find matches)
Title: The service of security and information
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: Wagner, Arthur L. (Arthur Lockwood), 1853-1905
Subjects: Military art and science Tactics
Publisher: Kansas City, Mo., Hudson-Kimberly publishing company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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spital troops,t and a sectionof signal soldiers. The advance guard, of the division might be formed asfollows (see Plate V): The advance party consists of onetroop of cavalry, its point being about a quarter of a mile inadvance, and the flankers at the same distance from the lineof march. A flanking patrol would march on each flank,abreast of the advance party, and from two to four milesfrom it. Each of these flanking patrols should be not lessthan a platoon, and should be commanded by a lieutenant oran experienced sergeant. The support follows one mile in rear of the advanceparty. It consists of two and one-half troops of cavalry, twobattalions of infantry, one section of engineers, with a tool *Infantry Drill Regulations, paragraphs 479 and 484. t Namely, a bearer company, an ambulance company, and a fieldhospital. Most of the ambulances and the field hospital would be withthe train. For the details of the organization of a division, see Organ-ization and Tactics, page 34. PL.ATE V.
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  • booksubject:Military_art_and_science
  • booksubject:Tactics
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