I'm sure this has been covered extensively, but was unable to find anything through a general search.
A company sized group of us will be gathering for our annual drill weekend. While brushing up on my Casey's Tactics and going over our schedule of items to cover in detail in dawned on me that no where in the manual is what the 2nd rank is to do at the command "Charge Bayonet."
Since it is not a command offen heard on a reenactment field, most don't worry about it, but I'm a stickler for drilling by the book. I have seen the rear rank go to either "port arms" or "right shoulder shift" both I know are incorrect.
So my question is anyone aware of the proper position for the rear rank for "Charge Bayonet"?
A company sized group of us will be gathering for our annual drill weekend. While brushing up on my Casey's Tactics and going over our schedule of items to cover in detail in dawned on me that no where in the manual is what the 2nd rank is to do at the command "Charge Bayonet."
Since it is not a command offen heard on a reenactment field, most don't worry about it, but I'm a stickler for drilling by the book. I have seen the rear rank go to either "port arms" or "right shoulder shift" both I know are incorrect.
So my question is anyone aware of the proper position for the rear rank for "Charge Bayonet"?
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