Organization of the Bridge Equipage of the United States Army

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Organization of the Bridge Equipage of the United States Army
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
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Tbe captain commands: 1. Column EiaHT (or LEFT) ! 2. March ! The chief of tbe leading ponton or section at once executes a wheel by using tbe steering oar, and, if necessary, by cautioning tbe oarsmen toward tbe pivot to pull gently. The radius of the wheel must be large enough to leave tbe wheeling point clear for tbe boats behind. Each boat or section executes the same movement upon arriving at tbe same ground. Tbe guide is always toward tbe wheeling flank.
In column, to extend intervals.— Au
...thorized whether ad- vancing, retreating, or at a halt. The captain orders: 1. By head (or rear) of column take— yards intervals! 2.
March !
If at a halt, the chief of the designated boat or section orders : Stand by to give way together (or to stern all!) and at the second command he orders: Give way together (or Stern all)! These commands are repeated successively by tbe chiefs of the boats or sections in rear, in time to secure tbe designated intervals.
If in motion, intervals must be taken only from the bead of column.


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