Military Protection United States Guards the Use of Organized Bodies in the P
Military Protection United States Guards the Use of Organized Bodies in the P
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4 rear rank assume quick time before executing To the Rear, March. No. 4 rear rank executes To the Rear, March, and continues at double time; the other men resume the double in time to take their proper relative positions with regard to No. 4 rear rank, as indicated in the preceding paragraph. Note. — It will be seen from the foregoing that the squad in wedge formation, when marching to the rear, simply turns itself inside out, No. 4 of the rear rank becoming the apex of the wedge in place of t...he squad leader, who assumes No. 4 rear rank's nor- mal position inside the wedge. The wedge formation may be assumed by a platoon of four or more squads, but in general this formation will not be used, the wedge with flanking diagonals being normally more effective for so large a unit. The platoon forms a wedge by the same methods as those prescribed for the squad, except that the platoon leader, before giving the command, Platoon, Wedge, indicates the cen- ter of his platoon. Squads to the right or in advance of the center form on the platoon leader's right rear ; those to the left or behind it form on his left rear.
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