Infantry Drill Regulations, United States Army, 1911 Corrected to April 15, 1917 (Changes Nos. 1 to 19)
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Infantry Drill Regulations
UNITED STATES ARMY
1911
CORRECTED TO APRIL 15, 1917
(Changes Nos. 1 to 19)
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Part I—Drill.
Part II—Combat.
Part III—Marches and camps.
Part IV—Ceremonies and inspections.
Part V.—Manuals.
Appendix A.
Appendix B.
Appendix C.—Manual of the Bayonet.
INFANTRY DRILL REGULATIONS.
UNITED STATES ARMY, 1911.
DEFINITIONS.
Part I.—DRILL.
INTRODUCTION.
General Rules for Drills and Formations.
ORDERS, COMMANDS, AND SIGNALS.
Orders.
Commands.
Bugle Signals.
Whistle Signals.
Arm Signals.
Flag Signals.
TWO-ARM SEMAPHORE CODE.
SCHOOL OF THE SOLDIER.
INSTRUCTION WITHOUT ARMS.
Position of the Soldier, or Attention.
The Rests.
Eyes Right or Left.
Facings.
Salute with the Hand.
STEPS AND MARCHINGS.
Quick Time.
To Mark Time.
The Half Step.
Side Step.
Back Step.
To Halt.
To March by the Flank.
To March to the Rear.
Change Step.
MANUAL OF ARMS.
Rifle Salute.
The Bayonet.
The Inspection.
To Dismiss the Squad.
SCHOOL OF THE SQUAD.
To Form the Squad.
Alignments.
To Take Intervals and Distances.
To Stack and Take Arms.
The Oblique March.
To Turn on Moving Pivot.
To Turn on Fixed Pivot.
To Follow the Corporal.
To Deploy as Skirmishers.
To Increase or Diminish Intervals.
The Assembly.
Kneeling and Lying Down.
LOADINGS AND FIRINGS.
To Load.
To Unload.
To Set the Sight.
To Fire by Volley.
To Fire at Will.
To Fire by Clip.
To Suspend Firing.
To Cease Firing.
THE USE OF COVER.
OBSERVATION.
SCHOOL OF THE COMPANY.
CLOSE ORDER.
Rules.
To Form the Company.
To Dismiss the Company.
Alignments.
Movements on the Fixed Pivot.
Movements on the Moving Pivot.
Facing or Marching to the Rear.
On Right (Left) Into Line.
Front Into Line.
AT EASE AND ROUTE STEP.
TO DIMINISH THE FRONT OF A COLUMN OF SQUADS.
EXTENDED ORDER.
Rules for Deployment.
Deployments.
The Assembly.
The Advance.
The Fire Attack.
The Company in Support.
The Company Acting Alone.
FIRE.
Ranges.
Classes of Firing.
The Target.
Fire Direction.
Fire Control.
Fire Discipline.
SCHOOL OF THE BATTALION.
CLOSE ORDER.
Rules.
To Form the Battalion.
To Dismiss the Battalion.
To Rectify the Alignment.
To Rectify the Column.
On Right (Left) into Line.
Front into Line.
To Form Column of Companies Successively to the Right or Left.
To Form Column of Squads Successively to the Right or Left.
To Change Direction.
Mass Formations.
To Extend the Mass.
Route Step and At Ease.
Assembly.
COMBAT PRINCIPLES.
Orders.
Deployment.
Fire.
Attack.
Defense.
THE REGIMENT.
CLOSE ORDER.
To Form the Regiment.
To Dismiss the Regiment.
Movements by the Regiment.
COMBAT PRINCIPLES.
THE BRIGADE.
Part II.—COMBAT.
INTRODUCTION.
LEADERSHIP.
General Considerations.
Teamwork.
Orders.
Communication.
COMBAT RECONNAISSANCE.
FIRE SUPERIORITY.
PURPOSE AND NATURE.
FIRE DIRECTION AND CONTROL.
Opening Fire.
Use of Ground.
Choice of Target.
The Range.
Distribution of Fire and Target.
Observation.
Discipline.
Expenditure of Ammunition.
Supporting Artillery.
Fire of Position.
DEPLOYMENT.
ATTACK.
DEPLOYMENT FOR ATTACK.
ADVANCING THE ATTACK.
THE FIRE ATTACK.
THE CHARGE.
PURSUIT.
ATTACK OF FORTIFICATIONS.
HOLDING ATTACK.
DEFENSE.
POSITIONS AND INTRENCHMENTS.
DEPLOYMENT FOR DEFENSE.
COUNTERATTACK.
DELAYING ACTION.
MEETING ENGAGEMENTS.
WITHDRAWAL FROM ACTION.
SUMMARY.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MACHINE GUNS.
AMMUNITION SUPPLY.
MOUNTED SCOUTS.
NIGHT OPERATIONS.
INFANTRY AGAINST CAVALRY.
INFANTRY AGAINST ARTILLERY.
ARTILLERY SUPPORTS.
INTRENCHMENTS.
(Plate V.)
MINOR WARFARE.
PATROLS.
Part III.—MARCHES AND CAMPS.
MARCHES.
TRAINING AND DISCIPLINE.
PROTECTION OF THE MARCH.
General Considerations.
Advance Guards.
Rear Guards.
Flank Guards.
CAMPS.
SANITATION.
The Selection of Camp Sites.
Water Supply.
Kitchens.
Disposal of Excreta.
PROTECTION OF CAMP OR BIVOUAC.
General Considerations.
Distribution of Outpost Troops.
Establishing the Outpost.
Part IV.—CEREMONIES AND INSPECTIONS.
CEREMONIES.
General Rules for Ceremonies.
REVIEWS.
General Rules.
Battalion Review.
Regimental Review.
Review of Large Commands.
PARADES.
General Rules.
Battalion Parade.
Regimental Parade.
ESCORTS.
Escort of the Color.
Escorts of Honor.
Funeral Escort.
INSPECTIONS.
Company Inspection.
Battalion Inspection.
Regimental Inspection.
MUSTER.
Regimental, Battalion, or Company Muster.
HONORS AND SALUTES.
Part V.—MANUALS.
THE COLOR.
The Color Guard.
To Receive the Color.
Manual of the Color.
THE BAND.
Signals of the Drum Major.
MANUAL OF THE SABER.
MANUAL OF TENT PITCHING.
Shelter Tents.
Single Sleeping Bag.
Double Sleeping Bag.
To Strike Shelter Tents.
Common and Wall Tents.
Conical Wall Tent.
To Strike Common, Wall, Pyramidal, and Conical Wall Tents.
To Fold Tents.
Method of Folding Pyramidal Tent.
MANUAL OF THE BUGLE.
Warning Calls.
Formation Calls.
Alarm Calls.
Service Calls.
BUGLE CALLS.
1. First Call.
2. Guard Mounting.
3. Full Dress.
4. Overcoats.
5. Drill.
6. Stable.
7. Water.
8. Boots and Saddles.
9. Assembly.
10. Adjutant's Call.
11. To the Color.
12. Fire.
13. To Arms.
14. To Horse.
15. Reveille.
16. Retreat.
17. Tattoo.
18. Call to Quarters.
19. Taps.
20. Mess.
21. Sick.
22. Church.
23. Recall.
24. Issue.
25. Officers' Call.
26. Captains' Call.
27. First Sergeants' Call.
28. Fatigue.
29. School.
29½. The General's March.
30. The General.
30½. Flourishes for Review.
BUGLE SIGNALS.
31. Assemble. MARCH.
32. Attention.
33. Attention to Orders.
34. Forward. MARCH.
35. Halt.
36. Double Time. MARCH.
37. To the Rear. MARCH.
38. Commence Firing.
39. Cease Firing.
40. Fix Bayonets.
41. Charge.
APPENDIX A.
APPENDIX B.
APPENDIX C.
MANUAL OF THE BAYONET.
MANUAL OF THE BAYONET.
UNITED STATES ARMY.
THE BAYONET.
Nomenclature and Description.
I. INSTRUCTION WITHOUT THE RIFLE.
II. INSTRUCTION WITH THE RIFLE.
Attacks.
Defenses.
III. INSTRUCTION WITHOUT THE BAYONET.
IV. COMBINED MOVEMENTS.
Examples.
V. PRACTICAL BAYONET COMBAT.
VI. FENCING EXERCISES.
Assaults.
Simple Attacks.
Attacks on the Rifle.
Feints.
Combined Movements.
VII. FENCING AT WILL.
Rules for Fencing at Will.
Suggestions for Fencing at Will.
Hints for Instructors.
VIII. COMPETITIONS.
INFANTRY DRILL REGULATIONS.
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