The book An Officer's Notes was written by author R M Ralph Middleton Parker Here you can read free online of An Officer's Notes book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is An Officer's Notes a good or bad book?
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Crossing Bridges and Ferries — ^When there is cause for delay, the troops should be informed as to the probable length of the delay, in order that they may take advantage of the time to rest. Digitized by VjOOQIC 128 Tli« Colnnin When crossing difficult places, every effort should be made to prevent checking the march of the troops in the rear. Units may be required to overlap and seek other passages. When a company is forced to slacken its pace at a crossing, the head of the company should sla...cken its pace till the rear is past the obstacle. The company resumes its place in the column by quickening its pace. Fords, bogs, bridges, etc., should be carefully examined before crossing, and when necessary, an officer is detailed to superintend the crossing; whose instructions must be com- plied with. When temporary bridges are used there will be a bridge guard, under an engineer officer, for its care. His orders relative to the bridge will be considered as those of the com- mander. In quicksands, swamps, treacherous fords, etc., the way will be carefully marked \^ith stakes in the day, and with lanterns at night.
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