Principles of Squad Instruction for the Broadsword
The book Principles of Squad Instruction for the Broadsword was written by author A J Antoine J Corbesier Here you can read free online of Principles of Squad Instruction for the Broadsword book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Principles of Squad Instruction for the Broadsword a good or bad book?
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Executed in the same way as the last, except cutting at the right flank, immediately above the hip, which is done by holding the sword horizontal and the hand as high as the left nipple. In both the above motions, take opposition to the right, by pressing the sword in that direc- tion. * (Fig. 1, PI. 9. ) 64th. In order to make the parries, the instructor should cause the men to take guard of tierce. 1. HEAD. 2. PARRY. One time. 65th. Bring the sword quickly above the head, and hold it with as ...much firm- ness as possible, the arm half bent, the * The develop must always be executed with all these cuts. SABER EXERCISE. 29 edge up, the blade 3 inches in front of and above the head, the hand oppo- site the right ear, the point to the left, and 4 inches lower than the hand, the thumb flat along the handle. (Fig. 2, PI. 4. ) 1. LEFT CHEEK. 2. PARRY. One time. 66th. Bring the sword quickly to the left, and hold it with as much firmness as possible, the elbow supported against the right hip, the edge to the left, the blade 5 inches to the front and left of the left ear, the sword vertical, with the point up, the hand opposite and 3 inches from the left shoulder, the thumb flat on the handle.
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