Regulations And Instructions for the Field Service of the U. S. Cavalry in Time of War: to Which ...

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Regulations And Instructions for the Field Service of the U. S. Cavalry in Time of War: to Which ...
Mcclellan, George Brinton, 1826-1885
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The commander of the reserve is immediately subordinate to the commander of the outposts; the latter to the commander of the advanced guard.
§ 289. The commander of every post should at once report to his immediate superior, and, if necessary, to the commanders of the nearest parties, every thing he has observed in person, or learned through his subordinates, especially what refers to the movements of the enemy.
§ 290. The subordinate should always endeavor to verify the information in person,
...and then make his report; always re- membering that an unfounded report may produce serious con- sequences to the whole army.
I 291. If it is impossible for him to verify the information in person, he should forward to his superior the original report received.
§ 292. Reports should be written clearly and with precision, especially with regard to the force of the enemy, noting not only his numbers, but of what arms, and the direction in which he marches. In reports positive facts should be distinguished from REGULATIONS FOR FIELD SERVICE.


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