Hello,
I am looking for something specific related to the stacking and taking of arms. I understand the method for stacking and taking of arms as outlined in the manuals and have seen this topic as a basis for conversation many times. And, it still seems each time I fall in with a different unit they have a different method for performing the maneuver, particularly for taking arms, and when asked for a manual reference for what they are doing, they can’t provide one. In the ranks, I have seen the taking of arms turn into a clumsy exercise when not done properly. I have also seen the taking of arms done quickly but not done according to any manual reference I am aware of. I have read many soldier accounts—diaries letters, and the like but do not remember reading a soldier describe the stacking or taking of arms in any detail. What I am looking for is any soldier’s description of how it was done that goes beyond just a statement that it was done according to the manuals or any reference to it being done differently than what was outlined in the manuals. Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Richard O’Flaherty
I am looking for something specific related to the stacking and taking of arms. I understand the method for stacking and taking of arms as outlined in the manuals and have seen this topic as a basis for conversation many times. And, it still seems each time I fall in with a different unit they have a different method for performing the maneuver, particularly for taking arms, and when asked for a manual reference for what they are doing, they can’t provide one. In the ranks, I have seen the taking of arms turn into a clumsy exercise when not done properly. I have also seen the taking of arms done quickly but not done according to any manual reference I am aware of. I have read many soldier accounts—diaries letters, and the like but do not remember reading a soldier describe the stacking or taking of arms in any detail. What I am looking for is any soldier’s description of how it was done that goes beyond just a statement that it was done according to the manuals or any reference to it being done differently than what was outlined in the manuals. Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Richard O’Flaherty
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