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quadgram | frequency |
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as soon as the | 12 |
in case of attack | 12 |
to be able to | 11 |
the direction of the | 9 |
the men in the | 9 |
at the same time | 9 |
the support and reserve | 8 |
will be carried out | 8 |
in the case of | 8 |
in the front line | 8 |
in the fire trench | 8 |
support and reserve trenches | 8 |
from time to time | 8 |
in front of the | 7 |
should be made to | 7 |
of the front line | 6 |
a good thing to | 6 |
will always be on | 6 |
by the garrison of | 6 |
the garrison of the | 6 |
of the men in | 6 |
of the men who | 6 |
for the purpose of | 6 |
at the battle of | 6 |
what is meant by | 6 |
it is well to | 6 |
will be responsible for | 6 |
of the support and | 6 |
to be used in | 6 |
at the bottom of | 6 |
always be on duty | 6 |
be responsible for the | 6 |
the company commander will | 5 |
it is a good | 5 |
for the use of | 5 |
over a new line | 5 |
taking over a new | 5 |
is the duty of | 5 |
at evening stand to | 5 |
the bottom of the | 5 |
if the enemy is | 5 |
in the event of | 5 |
of men in the | 5 |
it is difficult to | 5 |
be carried out by | 5 |
will be sent to | 5 |
the trenches will be | 5 |
will be handed over | 5 |
to see that the | 5 |
bursting at right height | 5 |
will be laid on | 5 |
be kept in the | 5 |
it is the duty | 5 |
as far as possible | 5 |
will be kept in | 5 |
from the firing line | 5 |
sent back to the | 5 |
after a gas attack | 5 |
is a good thing | 5 |
in case of a | 4 |
the proximity of the | 4 |
in the front trenches | 4 |
attack of a village | 4 |
direction of the wind | 4 |
impressed on all ranks | 4 |
for the sake of | 4 |
what is the safest | 4 |
in the hands of | 4 |
the position of the | 4 |
see to it that | 4 |
trench life and trench | 4 |
per cent of the | 4 |
what should be done | 4 |
out by the garrison | 4 |
is to be taken | 4 |
as possible to the | 4 |
at the discretion of | 4 |
a new line of | 4 |
of march to trenches | 4 |
is the distinction between | 4 |
new line of trenches | 4 |
must be made to | 4 |
what should the sentinels | 4 |
to be noted by | 4 |
be sent to the | 4 |
be noted by company | 4 |
noted by company commanders | 4 |
a sentry will be | 4 |
the attack of a | 4 |
is the difference between | 4 |
returned to the quartermaster | 4 |
training for the trenches | 4 |
percussion high explosive shells | 4 |
stand to in the | 4 |
shells bursting at right | 4 |
the orders of the | 4 |
by order of the | 4 |
is not to be | 4 |
the officer on duty | 4 |
precautions should be taken | 4 |
in the form of | 4 |
the entrance to the | 4 |
know the position of | 4 |
ration and carrying parties | 4 |
arrangements will be made | 4 |
and equipment of men | 4 |
keeping as closed up | 4 |
french infantry combat principles | 4 |
garrison of the support | 4 |
men in the trenches | 4 |
closed up as possible | 4 |
be impressed on all | 4 |
the foot of the | 4 |
what is the difference | 4 |
set to work to | 4 |
procedure on arrival in | 4 |
be sent back to | 4 |
flat on the ground | 4 |
be given to the | 4 |
the medical officer will | 4 |
to the dressing station | 4 |
arrangements in case of | 4 |
the fact that they | 4 |
sentry will be posted | 4 |
of our own wire | 4 |
in the trenches and | 4 |
what is the distinction | 4 |
guns will not be | 4 |
single or double file | 4 |
be such as to | 4 |
a list of the | 4 |
cent of the men | 4 |
rate of march to | 4 |
high explosive shells bursting | 4 |
carried out by the | 4 |
the front line and | 4 |
on arrival in trenches | 4 |
points to be noted | 4 |
as closed up as | 4 |
are not to be | 4 |
way to the trenches | 4 |
as much as possible | 4 |
possible to do so | 4 |
will be sent back | 4 |
yards behind the first | 4 |
parties outside the front | 4 |
as soon as possible | 4 |
in the alert position | 4 |
life and trench warfare | 4 |
may be taken against | 3 |
will be constructed in | 3 |
am i doing all | 3 |
to reflect the heading | 3 |
post from which he | 3 |
keep the exits open | 3 |
of the communicating trenches | 3 |
soon as the gas | 3 |
part of the trench | 3 |
defense of a village | 3 |
care is to be | 3 |
yards intervals between sections | 3 |
who fell victims to | 3 |
the fire of the | 3 |
on the foot of | 3 |
if this is not | 3 |
what is the burst | 3 |
of the fact that | 3 |
the bottom of our | 3 |
use of mines in | 3 |
on the part of | 3 |
for the defense of | 3 |
order of an officer | 3 |
to break down the | 3 |
their equipment and carry | 3 |
man can fire on | 3 |
of the wind is | 3 |
bottom of our own | 3 |
themselves that each man | 3 |
of the battalion commander | 3 |
a certain number of | 3 |
for the same reason | 3 |
he is supposed to | 3 |
is the burst area | 3 |
must be kept in | 3 |
be away from the | 3 |
use of machine guns | 3 |
for his company and | 3 |
in the presence of | 3 |
some of the men | 3 |
as in the case | 3 |
by day or by | 3 |
should be done with | 3 |
this will be done | 3 |
attack of a wood | 3 |
to the trenches from | 3 |
point of view of | 3 |
safest protective formation against | 3 |
to the company commander | 3 |
and it will be | 3 |
in the listening posts | 3 |
small box respirators will | 3 |
wear their equipment and | 3 |
should be carried out | 3 |
patrols or working parties | 3 |
defense should be organized | 3 |
the end of the | 3 |
from which he can | 3 |
there is to be | 3 |
no issue of rum | 3 |
the rifles and equipment | 3 |
doing all i can | 3 |
will be made by | 3 |
is meant by the | 3 |
to keep them in | 3 |
from the front line | 3 |
for official use only | 3 |
the brigade signal officer | 3 |
part of the wire | 3 |
the number of men | 3 |
equipment and carry their | 3 |
as rapidly as possible | 3 |
their tour of duty | 3 |
of the company commander | 3 |
on the day of | 3 |
and evening stand to | 3 |
under the orders of | 3 |
in the trenches as | 3 |
it is necessary to | 3 |
the aim is to | 3 |
they must be kept | 3 |
day or by night | 3 |
will be made up | 3 |
from my own experience | 3 |
will be kept on | 3 |
any of the enemy | 3 |
the front line will | 3 |
will be sent by | 3 |
the day of the | 3 |
all correct or otherwise | 3 |
the second line should | 3 |
the case of a | 3 |
which will be entered | 3 |
should be taken to | 3 |
on no account be | 3 |
the noise of a | 3 |
lines will be laid | 3 |
of officers and n | 3 |
stand down in the | 3 |
in the firing line | 3 |
great care is to | 3 |
in advance of the | 3 |
can fire on the | 3 |
to be away from | 3 |
will be collected in | 3 |
should be impressed on | 3 |
be reported to the | 3 |
must be remembered that | 3 |
the arms and equipment | 3 |
have to be made | 3 |
in such a way | 3 |
at morning and evening | 3 |
that each man can | 3 |
from the fact that | 3 |
morning and evening stand | 3 |
to insure that the | 3 |
is to be no | 3 |
advance in line of | 3 |
will be placed in | 3 |
on the way to | 3 |
the battalion commander and | 3 |
to to reflect the | 3 |
are responsible for the | 3 |
changed to to reflect | 3 |
as to prevent the | 3 |
during their tour of | 3 |
in the trenches it | 3 |
the area of burst | 3 |
and carry their rifles | 3 |
our own wire entanglements | 3 |
and the offensive gallery | 3 |
at least once a | 3 |
in single or double | 3 |
fire on the foot | 3 |
in the same way | 3 |
arms and equipment of | 3 |
be returned to the | 3 |
bottom of the trench | 3 |
of the first line | 3 |
gas cloud has passed | 3 |
out of the trenches | 3 |
officer on duty will | 3 |
all i can to | 3 |
the point of view | 3 |
phases of the combat | 3 |
at a distance of | 3 |
satisfy themselves that each | 3 |
and buried in a | 3 |
with the first volley | 3 |
the fact that he | 3 |
the machine guns should | 3 |
not to be taken | 3 |
against all types of | 3 |
either by day or | 3 |
in which will be | 3 |
to keep the exits | 3 |
a good deal of | 3 |
parties out in front | 3 |
and trench mortar batteries | 3 |
so as not to | 3 |
the secretary of war | 3 |
fuse high explosive shells | 3 |
each man can fire | 3 |
in the trenches will | 3 |
must be such as | 3 |
should be sent out | 3 |
it is easy to | 3 |
taken to see that | 3 |
will be returned to | 3 |
are to be away | 3 |
handed over to the | 3 |
of the nearest part | 3 |
they are to be | 3 |
if the aim is | 3 |
lead the enemy to | 3 |
has to be done | 3 |
the battle of loos | 3 |
by the brigade staff | 3 |
proximity of the enemy | 3 |
see that the men | 3 |
the ground in front | 3 |
as a general rule | 3 |
the enemy sends up | 3 |
in the attack of | 3 |
of the line poperinghe | 3 |
from the point of | 3 |
on the other hand | 3 |
the gas cloud has | 3 |
must be given to | 3 |
of the brigade commander | 3 |
a man will be | 3 |
chilled feet and frostbite | 3 |
must be on the | 3 |
it must be remembered | 3 |
in the british army | 3 |
arrangements should be made | 3 |
in the former case | 3 |
of mines in trench | 3 |
of the secretary of | 3 |
will be removed at | 3 |
carried out in the | 3 |
foot of the nearest | 3 |
will be responsible that | 3 |
east of the line | 3 |
as to the enemy | 3 |
should be in the | 3 |
is the safest protective | 3 |
order of the secretary | 3 |
the officer and n | 3 |
must be taken to | 3 |
work to be done | 3 |
will be washed and | 3 |
the nearest part of | 3 |
known to all ranks | 3 |
mines in trench warfare | 3 |
reflect the heading of | 3 |
fire at the bottom | 3 |
i doing all i | 3 |
in line of section | 3 |
of a gas attack | 3 |
area of burst is | 3 |
away from the trenches | 3 |
must be able to | 3 |
day in the trenches | 3 |
to the use of | 3 |
day of the relief | 3 |
nearest part of the | 3 |
will on no account | 3 |
found from front trenches | 3 |
every sentry is to | 3 |
fire of the enemy | 3 |
in close proximity to | 3 |
in the direction of | 3 |
be worn in the | 3 |
bullet that goes too | 3 |
attack by the enemy | 3 |
the burst area of | 3 |
the trenches on the | 3 |
will always be carried | 3 |
the safest protective formation | 3 |
will be made between | 2 |
and sent to the | 2 |
hold this line under | 2 |
whether they have any | 2 |
require attention or relaying | 2 |
parade every available man | 2 |
as offensive as i | 2 |
bucket system is employed | 2 |
will not be relieved | 2 |
just as soon as | 2 |
duty will frequently patrol | 2 |
the rate of marching | 2 |
into position for the | 2 |
of our mines is | 2 |
the sake of the | 2 |
refuse pits will be | 2 |
is also a good | 2 |
front of the parapet | 2 |
fundamental duty in trench | 2 |
is difficult to get | 2 |
is a very difficult | 2 |
it should be impressed | 2 |
thing to do is | 2 |
every available man will | 2 |
and the best and | 2 |
the battle of neuve | 2 |
the fire trench should | 2 |
will be a good | 2 |
will exercise general supervision | 2 |
turn report the matter | 2 |
as lever is released | 2 |
normally each tour should | 2 |
wire and defenses generally | 2 |
sentries will report all | 2 |
the orderly officer of | 2 |
the sentries are alert | 2 |
to move have been | 2 |
open for an advance | 2 |
except in cases of | 2 |
the commander of the | 2 |
many of the men | 2 |
do i know the | 2 |
sleep on sentry duty | 2 |
men and water duties | 2 |
all wires will be | 2 |
leading from communication trenches | 2 |
from the battalion commander | 2 |
to taking over a | 2 |
the shortest route from | 2 |
sentinels in each section | 2 |
the trenches by supports | 2 |
a long time before | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
special features of the | 2 |
commanders will report at | 2 |
and new sentries have | 2 |
the defense should be | 2 |
it is very important | 2 |
the latter to conduct | 2 |
to remember is that | 2 |
after enemy gas attack | 2 |
it must not be | 2 |
men will be sent | 2 |
they should proceed to | 2 |
inquire whether they have | 2 |
form part of trench | 2 |
our own mines being | 2 |
we could not get | 2 |
and some of the | 2 |
either side of the | 2 |
in touch with the | 2 |
otherwise to the officer | 2 |
to bring back prisoners | 2 |
of trenches there are | 2 |
for the information of | 2 |
be provided for digging | 2 |
have been received from | 2 |
correct or otherwise to | 2 |
of percussion high explosive | 2 |
case of a raid | 2 |
the first duty of | 2 |
which will be pinned | 2 |
shrapnel shells bursting at | 2 |
on sentry and other | 2 |
when the relief is | 2 |
that goes too low | 2 |
occupy the dugouts of | 2 |
men will be warned | 2 |
to him his duties | 2 |
between the approach and | 2 |
of two or three | 2 |
by the regimental sanitary | 2 |
more than per cent | 2 |
it was a long | 2 |
times at which they | 2 |
on the day before | 2 |
of the lower limbs | 2 |
the section leaders controlling | 2 |
the noise of the | 2 |
arrival to the company | 2 |
topical questions on part | 2 |
not exceed miles an | 2 |
for the instruction of | 2 |
will always be in | 2 |
top of the parapet | 2 |
magazine will be kept | 2 |
round will never be | 2 |
of delivering an infantry | 2 |
proceed to the trenches | 2 |
it is not a | 2 |
entanglements made of barbed | 2 |
may be considered as | 2 |
bear on the enemy | 2 |
exits open so as | 2 |
will always be kept | 2 |
the incoming troops to | 2 |
over and receipts received | 2 |
and one for battalion | 2 |
in when nearly full | 2 |
will be informed at | 2 |
the care of the | 2 |
to it that the | 2 |
any form will be | 2 |
for the maintenance of | 2 |
the work he is | 2 |
precautions may be taken | 2 |
it will be well | 2 |
sentry being killed or | 2 |
examined frequently to see | 2 |
will explain to him | 2 |
in the midlands of | 2 |
under the medical officer | 2 |
dress and equipment of | 2 |
it is necessary that | 2 |
of the company on | 2 |
between midnight and a | 2 |
two men per section | 2 |
and be responsible for | 2 |
that a good many | 2 |
there can be no | 2 |
accordance with the orders | 2 |
on duty with the | 2 |
only method of delivering | 2 |
undergoing punishment for drunkenness | 2 |
will be carried up | 2 |
at least once daily | 2 |
at the head of | 2 |
that the men are | 2 |
permitted except by order | 2 |
clear space of yards | 2 |
approach and the attack | 2 |
this point i would | 2 |
form will be discouraged | 2 |
he will assist the | 2 |
punishment for drunkenness will | 2 |
equipment will always be | 2 |
will advise him in | 2 |
bayonets will always be | 2 |
or otherwise to the | 2 |
with deep entrance and | 2 |
see if the lids | 2 |
and whether there are | 2 |
will report all correct | 2 |
crossing a bombarded zone | 2 |
their small box respirators | 2 |
progress of the advance | 2 |
will reconnoiter the trenches | 2 |
lines will be clearly | 2 |
on duty will go | 2 |
sent to brigade h | 2 |
outside the front trench | 2 |
the soil will be | 2 |
the rifle to prevent | 2 |
work has to be | 2 |
armies that were raised | 2 |
as quickly as possible | 2 |
a matter of fact | 2 |
a distance of thirty | 2 |
the sentries on either | 2 |
i had were the | 2 |
and it is the | 2 |
and wiring parties outside | 2 |
explosive shells bursting high | 2 |
pits will be attended | 2 |
than per cent of | 2 |
be kept in corked | 2 |
there is sufficient light | 2 |
of british trench orders | 2 |
will be worn in | 2 |
purpose in the trenches | 2 |
the enemy should he | 2 |
of our own fire | 2 |
as movements of individuals | 2 |
during enemy gas attack | 2 |
hand bomb with fuse | 2 |
only if they are | 2 |
over the top of | 2 |
do as much damage | 2 |
soup or some hot | 2 |
and progress of work | 2 |
the company headquarters of | 2 |
of the mine shaft | 2 |
since i returned to | 2 |
commander is responsible for | 2 |
should be made of | 2 |
in the morning and | 2 |
headquarters of the battalion | 2 |
where enemy are suspected | 2 |
this line under all | 2 |
sentry is to be | 2 |
one of our own | 2 |
have to be employed | 2 |
the use of all | 2 |
new sentries with the | 2 |
up in the trenches | 2 |
of the watch will | 2 |
charged with the execution | 2 |
carefully patrolled at least | 2 |
will frequently patrol the | 2 |
of bombing posts and | 2 |
organization of work on | 2 |
fire trenches will be | 2 |
weather sentries will occasionally | 2 |
taken over and distribution | 2 |
with heavy overhead cover | 2 |
on them will not | 2 |
as possible from the | 2 |
every man is to | 2 |
of the fire trench | 2 |
might be with organized | 2 |
be impressed on the | 2 |
with simple dugout under | 2 |
shrapnel or high explosive | 2 |
the beginning of the | 2 |
latrines will be constructed | 2 |
handed over and receipts | 2 |
men holding line to | 2 |
responsible for sending in | 2 |
bomb gun firing bomb | 2 |
should organize their positions | 2 |
line under all circumstances | 2 |
is the firing line | 2 |
to be drawn from | 2 |
all trench stores have | 2 |
to see to it | 2 |
but there are times | 2 |
of trenches a company | 2 |
quartermaster sergeant will accompany | 2 |
officers and other ranks | 2 |
and take advantage of | 2 |
second line may be | 2 |
water duties by the | 2 |
an army immoral and | 2 |
was due to the | 2 |
visible to the enemy | 2 |
of each tour of | 2 |
to give them a | 2 |
hour before daylight and | 2 |
a day in the | 2 |
discipline with regard to | 2 |
the bolt of the | 2 |
first of all there | 2 |
working parties will be | 2 |
will meet the relieving | 2 |
being killed or wounded | 2 |
be clearly labeled at | 2 |
battalion headquarters and the | 2 |
an army has to | 2 |
will be reeled up | 2 |
nearly full and labeled | 2 |
the front of the | 2 |
troops to the trenches | 2 |
describe a typical day | 2 |
warned for duty by | 2 |
notice boards will be | 2 |
the rendezvous there is | 2 |
every junction with another | 2 |
that they may be | 2 |
stores have been handed | 2 |
first objective should be | 2 |
if able to walk | 2 |
controling changed to controlling | 2 |
at least two men | 2 |
move have been received | 2 |
that the men understand | 2 |
back to the quartermaster | 2 |
in the fire trenches | 2 |
prevent the striker becoming | 2 |
watch from the trenches | 2 |
and per cent of | 2 |
empty cartridge cases and | 2 |
showing position of body | 2 |
very much like a | 2 |
protective formation against all | 2 |
the best and safest | 2 |
cards will be prepared | 2 |
the length of each | 2 |
officers must know the | 2 |
officer latrines and refuse | 2 |
frequently patrol the trench | 2 |
company quartermaster sergeant will | 2 |
the name of the | 2 |
the gas zone were | 2 |
but it is the | 2 |
all lines will be | 2 |
when the rifle is | 2 |
used by the enemy | 2 |
will always be worn | 2 |
printing office war department | 2 |
is liable to be | 2 |
of trench sides to | 2 |
those of the company | 2 |
as part of the | 2 |
carried up to the | 2 |
men undergoing punishment for | 2 |
done at evening stand | 2 |
his arrival to the | 2 |
always be in and | 2 |
to convey the impression | 2 |
to whether their ammunition | 2 |
will be clearly labeled | 2 |
trenches by supports and | 2 |
will be prepared and | 2 |
all work in rear | 2 |
to be reported to | 2 |
our mines is exploded | 2 |
flank will be frequently | 2 |
when shelters are made | 2 |
being done and proposed | 2 |
lives of men in | 2 |
and satisfy themselves that | 2 |
a subsequent gas cloud | 2 |
trenches leading from communication | 2 |
examine the ammunition and | 2 |
kept with each gun | 2 |
prior to taking over | 2 |
up in complete units | 2 |
an officer or n | 2 |
impressed on the men | 2 |
should be done if | 2 |
to be regularly posted | 2 |
charge and the pursuit | 2 |
and improvement of the | 2 |
removed at night and | 2 |
the men who are | 2 |
are kept in good | 2 |
to inquire whether they | 2 |
of the position of | 2 |
are any patrols or | 2 |
the regimental sanitary men | 2 |
will assist the artillery | 2 |
aim is to keep | 2 |
a bullet that goes | 2 |
being relieved will not | 2 |
in case of emergency | 2 |
meet the relieving troops | 2 |
is necessary for medical | 2 |
and post new sentries | 2 |
a good many of | 2 |
may lead the enemy | 2 |
to the relieving unit | 2 |
during the first year | 2 |
will have duties allotted | 2 |
be able to act | 2 |
is responsible for sanitation | 2 |
a covering party will | 2 |
method of delivering an | 2 |
of the support trench | 2 |
to start the attack | 2 |
attack of a defile | 2 |
be laid on the | 2 |
sent to the field | 2 |
if a man is | 2 |
on the men that | 2 |
the men that they | 2 |
will satisfy themselves that | 2 |
to be taken that | 2 |
the adjustment of the | 2 |
see that the sentries | 2 |
the side of the | 2 |
trench sides to make | 2 |
during the hours of | 2 |
is to be reported | 2 |
trench with simple dugout | 2 |
mask with flutter valve | 2 |
owing to its corrosive | 2 |
tour of sentry duty | 2 |
any patrols or working | 2 |
which noise can be | 2 |
of woods as shelter | 2 |
made the required space | 2 |
care and improvement of | 2 |
by the latter to | 2 |
lay down their arms | 2 |
small pieces of soap | 2 |
list of trench stores | 2 |
i can to make | 2 |
them will not be | 2 |
his company and report | 2 |
sentries with the n | 2 |
relieved by another man | 2 |
the distance is to | 2 |
be taken that ration | 2 |
use of all possible | 2 |
line system of trenches | 2 |
officer is responsible for | 2 |
on their flanks and | 2 |
liaison with the captain | 2 |
yards from the trenches | 2 |
government printing office war | 2 |
provided by the latter | 2 |
they will examine the | 2 |
company headquarters of the | 2 |
number of men holding | 2 |
who will explain to | 2 |
be relied on to | 2 |
whenever it may be | 2 |
much damage as possible | 2 |
e and g are | 2 |
by night the officer | 2 |
are in good condition | 2 |
specimens of british trench | 2 |
with a solution of | 2 |
on taking over trenches | 2 |
position of his platoon | 2 |
as little noise as | 2 |
to the right and | 2 |
defense troops should organize | 2 |
kept on either side | 2 |
also those of dead | 2 |
if there are no | 2 |
presence of a n | 2 |
inspect the rifles of | 2 |
the safety catch back | 2 |
will accompany the ration | 2 |
be pinned daily all | 2 |
officer will advise him | 2 |
gun firing bomb with | 2 |
at which hours he | 2 |
two phases of the | 2 |
that they had not | 2 |
are alert and to | 2 |
will be done at | 2 |
shells that fall just | 2 |
in the united states | 2 |
lines will be reeled | 2 |
in the course of | 2 |
line as strong as | 2 |
ration parties from the | 2 |
what distance from the | 2 |
rifles and bombs and | 2 |
sergeant will accompany the | 2 |
of one of our | 2 |
while there is still | 2 |
explain to him his | 2 |
will at once adjust | 2 |
machine guns on the | 2 |
box respirators will be | 2 |
the front and rear | 2 |
troops being relieved will | 2 |
of sand bags and | 2 |
be to yards behind | 2 |
per cent of them | 2 |
area of percussion high | 2 |
medical officer will advise | 2 |
posts should not be | 2 |
exact spot where they | 2 |
to do is to | 2 |
on the ground with | 2 |
artillery lines will be | 2 |
digging and wiring parties | 2 |
this parade every available | 2 |
the germans used to | 2 |
i am here for | 2 |
to carrying small box | 2 |
trodden into the ground | 2 |
in the first line | 2 |
are some of the | 2 |
own mines being exploded | 2 |
mortar firing large bomb | 2 |
defense schemes will be | 2 |
the objective and the | 2 |
officer charged with the | 2 |
must know the shortest | 2 |
section of the support | 2 |
part of the objective | 2 |
but he must also | 2 |
always precede a unit | 2 |
is to know the | 2 |
a machine gun on | 2 |
for the purpose in | 2 |
front trenches have to | 2 |
keep a log book | 2 |
number of men to | 2 |
formation against all types | 2 |
is still sufficient light | 2 |
use of woods as | 2 |
waste in any form | 2 |
alert and to inquire | 2 |
be done at evening | 2 |
lighted automatically as lever | 2 |
orders will be issued | 2 |
shrapnel shells bursting high | 2 |
the company on each | 2 |
be made between the | 2 |
these guides must know | 2 |
to do in case | 2 |
during the time that | 2 |
during gas shell bombardment | 2 |
that had already been | 2 |
be reported at once | 2 |
that men from the | 2 |
smoke helmets will be | 2 |
men in the firing | 2 |
personally examine all firing | 2 |
sanitation in his unit | 2 |
him his duties and | 2 |
food will be provided | 2 |
and to inquire whether | 2 |
rations and stores will | 2 |
the top of the | 2 |
men in the trench | 2 |
will be inspected in | 2 |
little noise as possible | 2 |
be collected in receptacles | 2 |
between evening and morning | 2 |
troops are in position | 2 |
the sentry and his | 2 |
next relief will remain | 2 |
those of dead men | 2 |
seen or heard in | 2 |
under the direction of | 2 |
in case the enemy | 2 |
work is being done | 2 |
tables and organization of | 2 |
care should be taken | 2 |
about yards behind the | 2 |
mile of the front | 2 |
any very great degree | 2 |
officers commanding companies will | 2 |
stand to whether their | 2 |
as in case i | 2 |
to be taken over | 2 |
action after enemy gas | 2 |
able to keep out | 2 |
cases will be collected | 2 |
showing method of cutting | 2 |
it his business to | 2 |
or by means of | 2 |
after stand down in | 2 |
out in front of | 2 |
to those of the | 2 |
will be drawn up | 2 |
troops in the front | 2 |
make it his business | 2 |
must be kept clean | 2 |
no smoking or talking | 2 |
the striker becoming frozen | 2 |
of the whole attack | 2 |
and morning stand to | 2 |
fill up a gap | 2 |
loophole made of steel | 2 |
enemy so as to | 2 |
have full knowledge of | 2 |
the difference between a | 2 |
as a matter of | 2 |
with the exception of | 2 |
division front in trench | 2 |
this is not possible | 2 |
the importance of strict | 2 |
two pairs of socks | 2 |
and returned to the | 2 |
the mouth of the | 2 |
and to see that | 2 |
trench system showing fire | 2 |
to battalion headquarters and | 2 |
from which noise comes | 2 |
it is not to | 2 |
is responsible for the | 2 |
should be encouraged to | 2 |
getting into position for | 2 |
showing use of sandbag | 2 |
and how is it | 2 |
feet and legs will | 2 |
will at once personally | 2 |
can a defile be | 2 |
that we took came | 2 |
craters that the enemy | 2 |
trenches at the same | 2 |
will be kept charged | 2 |
against capture of fire | 2 |
new sentries have been | 2 |
in liaison with the | 2 |
where they can be | 2 |
refuse will be collected | 2 |
simple loophole made of | 2 |
files on sides of | 2 |
drunkenness will receive no | 2 |
duties by the r | 2 |
reserve trenches will be | 2 |
be taken in the | 2 |
commander should make it | 2 |
the first year of | 2 |
to all the company | 2 |
provided for digging and | 2 |
relief will remain within | 2 |
men in the section | 2 |
section and platoon commanders | 2 |
that we used to | 2 |
the equipment of every | 2 |
and also those of | 2 |
to do as much | 2 |
guides to all the | 2 |
termination of the approach | 2 |
working parties outside the | 2 |
be removed at night | 2 |
duty a man will | 2 |
messages will be sent | 2 |
telephonist will always be | 2 |
will be taken to | 2 |
of barbed wire and | 2 |
patrolled at least once | 2 |
wonderful results that had | 2 |
can be given to | 2 |
with the execution of | 2 |
formed in england at | 2 |
from billets will not | 2 |
boards will be placed | 2 |
it has to be | 2 |
it is of the | 2 |
soldier fully equipped with | 2 |
long gum boots are | 2 |
should not be used | 2 |
dugouts will not be | 2 |
the ordinary man to | 2 |
yards and at every | 2 |
that is being waged | 2 |
gas mask with flutter | 2 |
rifle to prevent the | 2 |
shelters are made the | 2 |
to the field ambulance | 2 |
aware of the position | 2 |
from the company commander | 2 |
right side of cover | 2 |
the number of officers | 2 |
as far as the | 2 |
log books and trench | 2 |
to hold this line | 2 |
of the rifle to | 2 |
the commanding officer is | 2 |
man has a post | 2 |
if they are to | 2 |
the long gum boots | 2 |
troops and the best | 2 |
dugout on the field | 2 |
undercutting of trench sides | 2 |
pretty hard on the | 2 |
telephone communication to battalion | 2 |
told that he must | 2 |
sending in the reports | 2 |
barrage trench for miners | 2 |
commanding officers will be | 2 |
men between midnight and | 2 |
see that it is | 2 |
cover by soldier lying | 2 |
will examine the ammunition | 2 |
length of each tour | 2 |
and all sorts of | 2 |
under bad weather conditions | 2 |
duty with the gun | 2 |
situation and wind by | 2 |
at every junction with | 2 |
the presence of an | 2 |
be washed and rubbed | 2 |
daily all orders regarding | 2 |
kept for the purpose | 2 |
will keep a log | 2 |
rounds in his possession | 2 |
should be guarded against | 2 |
sentries will occasionally work | 2 |
not leave the trenches | 2 |
per company and one | 2 |
companies must be able | 2 |
with fuse lighted automatically | 2 |
the second line may | 2 |
they will come on | 2 |
steps taken to see | 2 |
trench showing parapet and | 2 |
firing positions and satisfy | 2 |
will not be taken | 2 |
from the trenches at | 2 |
each flank will be | 2 |
of sandbag and earth | 2 |
the alarm is given | 2 |
be made known to | 2 |
for my own part | 2 |
position of the section | 2 |
is to be regularly | 2 |
leave the trenches until | 2 |
and shelter dugout under | 2 |
that the sentries are | 2 |
enemy to waste ammunition | 2 |
carrying parties make as | 2 |
smoking or talking till | 2 |
a round will never | 2 |
showing parapet and parados | 2 |
office of the adjutant | 2 |
intervals throughout the trenches | 2 |
listening for underground noise | 2 |
reduced to a minimum | 2 |
of the medical staff | 2 |
are made the required | 2 |
be carried up to | 2 |
any alterations in the | 2 |
craters to be occupied | 2 |
be kept in a | 2 |
line are to be | 2 |
a typical day in | 2 |
printed in the united | 2 |
night the officer and | 2 |
will be impressed on | 2 |
patrols are sent out | 2 |
been responsible for the | 2 |
use of hand grenades | 2 |
of fire round right | 2 |
to deal with it | 2 |
in the enemy trench | 2 |
examine all firing positions | 2 |
one telephonist will always | 2 |
to them in case | 2 |
work in rear of | 2 |
work he is doing | 2 |
by day and night | 2 |
of work on defenses | 2 |
the means of saving | 2 |
number of the trench | 2 |
the first objective should | 2 |
the fire trench or | 2 |
space of yards will | 2 |
are published for the | 2 |
change from civilian to | 2 |
the work of the | 2 |
the number of the | 2 |
dogs and horses in | 2 |
is correct or otherwise | 2 |
they were able to | 2 |
constructed in trenches leading | 2 |
by day and by | 2 |
to the fact that | 2 |
make sure that the | 2 |
trench stores have been | 2 |
flutter valve or check | 2 |
the enemy so as | 2 |
emplacements are well concealed | 2 |
located by the enemy | 2 |
and the company on | 2 |
be of value to | 2 |
make this line as | 2 |
when found from front | 2 |
on a level with | 2 |
all dead lines will | 2 |
method of cutting trench | 2 |
regularly posted by a | 2 |
will not leave the | 2 |
simple entanglements made of | 2 |
objective should be the | 2 |
from the ground level | 2 |
necessary for medical reasons | 2 |
be insisted upon in | 2 |
they are not to | 2 |
platoon commanders will at | 2 |
will be issued and | 2 |
in the same direction | 2 |
be told that he | 2 |
by means of two | 2 |
his platoon commanders that | 2 |
all lines in the | 2 |
the companies or fractions | 2 |
reserve companies must be | 2 |
in the firing trench | 2 |
relieving troops are in | 2 |
to run the risk | 2 |
is supposed to be | 2 |
on duty will be | 2 |
protected dugouts will be | 2 |
or some hot drink | 2 |
in and the safety | 2 |
the company quartermaster sergeant | 2 |
equipment for the field | 2 |
will be entered up | 2 |
route from their own | 2 |
british soldier fully equipped | 2 |
all officers must know | 2 |
best and safest way | 2 |
and stores will be | 2 |
i as offensive as | 2 |
flooring made of boards | 2 |
in the following manner | 2 |
how many men are | 2 |
all officers and n | 2 |
men in charge of | 2 |
to the nearest officer | 2 |
own headquarters to those | 2 |
they should be made | 2 |
that the sentry and | 2 |
the permission of the | 2 |
due to the fact | 2 |
post new sentries with | 2 |
that many of the | 2 |
be kept charged with | 2 |
these are indications of | 2 |
all orders regarding working | 2 |
for the men between | 2 |
at which noise can | 2 |
the distance between the | 2 |
other refuse will be | 2 |
on which the men | 2 |
posting sentries will report | 2 |
and kept with each | 2 |
and earth for protection | 2 |
at a certain hour | 2 |
support and communicating trenches | 2 |
of an infantry attack | 2 |
of lime or creosol | 2 |
rate of marching to | 2 |
where the distance between | 2 |
frequently to see if | 2 |
the wonderful results that | 2 |
have duties allotted to | 2 |
except between evening and | 2 |
men will not be | 2 |
should the sentinels do | 2 |
the change from civilian | 2 |
in trenches leading from | 2 |
yards intervals g between | 2 |
in the long run | 2 |
the two phases of | 2 |
day before the relief | 2 |
that this is done | 2 |
deep entrance and shrapnel | 2 |
be in possession of | 2 |
and wind by telephone | 2 |
tour of duty will | 2 |
night commencing at evening | 2 |
platoon commanders will report | 2 |
of marching to the | 2 |
the use of the | 2 |
be provided by the | 2 |
to insure that every | 2 |
charged with five rounds | 2 |
holding line to be | 2 |
the information of all | 2 |
books and trench store | 2 |
gun position with heavy | 2 |
to bear on the | 2 |
log book will be | 2 |
enemy are suspected of | 2 |
of men unable to | 2 |
come on sentry and | 2 |
it is also a | 2 |
trenches will be made | 2 |
rifles and ammunition will | 2 |
cold weather sentries will | 2 |
shortest route from their | 2 |
the army war college | 2 |
his orders from the | 2 |
duty by the platoon | 2 |
to escape direct observation | 2 |
that ration and carrying | 2 |
they are seldom roofed | 2 |
break down the resistance | 2 |
the hands of the | 2 |
will be well to | 2 |
will be examined frequently | 2 |
on the proximity of | 2 |
explosive shells bursting at | 2 |
when possible to do | 2 |
of men holding line | 2 |
which they will come | 2 |
from civilian to soldier | 2 |
as well as the | 2 |
the relief is properly | 2 |
will be relieved by | 2 |
machine guns should be | 2 |
should be taken against | 2 |
act as guides to | 2 |
trench by means of | 2 |
latrines and refuse pits | 2 |
artillery whenever it may | 2 |
at morning stand to | 2 |
inspected in accordance with | 2 |
man will be informed | 2 |
equipment of men unable | 2 |
i want to mention | 2 |
trenches have to be | 2 |
he enters the army | 2 |
side of the mouth | 2 |
made of boards and | 2 |
where they will meet | 2 |
lines will be carefully | 2 |
allotted to them in | 2 |
able to act as | 2 |
the undercutting of trench | 2 |
unused rations will be | 2 |
in their endeavour to | 2 |
what precautions must be | 2 |
has a post from | 2 |
the midlands of england | 2 |
is a disease that | 2 |
along the line of | 2 |
fire round right side | 2 |
know the exact spot | 2 |
gas and liquid fire | 2 |
and sooner or later | 2 |
available man will be | 2 |
be with organized snipers | 2 |
been received from the | 2 |
orders of the battalion | 2 |
after posting sentries will | 2 |
and refuse pits will | 2 |
be responsible for sending | 2 |
the place of assembly | 2 |
not to be issued | 2 |
whether their ammunition is | 2 |
a list of trench | 2 |
be sent to brigade | 2 |
equipment may be removed | 2 |
are responsible that all | 2 |
will not be permitted | 2 |
at least twice a | 2 |
to yards behind the | 2 |
he will ascertain the | 2 |
cover the whole with | 2 |
not be permitted except | 2 |
and horses in the | 2 |
made of steel plate | 2 |
officers in charge of | 2 |
when the length of | 2 |
a flag of truce | 2 |
burst area of percussion | 2 |
of the platoon commander | 2 |
should be reported at | 2 |
must be allowed to | 2 |
will be posted at | 2 |
that effect to battalion | 2 |
in a deep pit | 2 |
possible to the enemy | 2 |
by the men who | 2 |
per platoon will always | 2 |
is properly carried out | 2 |
found that a good | 2 |
men unable to carry | 2 |
sprayers form part of | 2 |
be placed in each | 2 |
on either side of | 2 |
one of our mines | 2 |
by day or night | 2 |
least two men per | 2 |
heard in connection with | 2 |
taking over the trenches | 2 |
down in the morning | 2 |
time to time to | 2 |
in front of him | 2 |
clearly labeled at every | 2 |
with a view to | 2 |
three miles from the | 2 |
so as to prevent | 2 |
take advantage of this | 2 |
day commencing at morning | 2 |
be possible to do | 2 |
barbed wire and rough | 2 |
civilian to soldier is | 2 |
headquarters and the company | 2 |
be fired from their | 2 |
tricks for the trenches | 2 |
regard to carrying small | 2 |
back of the trenches | 2 |
in order that the | 2 |
lines require attention or | 2 |
will be placed on | 2 |
that they can be | 2 |
a man can hear | 2 |
garrison of the trench | 2 |
commencing at morning stand | 2 |
connection with the enemy | 2 |
and steps taken to | 2 |
sandbag and earth for | 2 |
gallery passes under him | 2 |
signal officer will exercise | 2 |
to fill up a | 2 |
to make shelters is | 2 |
at intervals throughout the | 2 |
are suspected of mining | 2 |
not more than per | 2 |
sent to the artillery | 2 |
a disease that is | 2 |
soil will be removed | 2 |
the men understand them | 2 |
general supervision over all | 2 |
the distinction between the | 2 |
and a list of | 2 |
positions for the attack | 2 |
that he will be | 2 |
equipment damaged or not | 2 |
and ascertain that the | 2 |
until the gas cloud | 2 |
the exact spot where | 2 |
offensive gallery passes under | 2 |
any artillery lines require | 2 |
prepared and kept with | 2 |
operations of the enemy | 2 |
night and buried in | 2 |
be about yards behind | 2 |
will report to that | 2 |
that there will be | 2 |
that the enemy occupies | 2 |
of the machine guns | 2 |
officer of the day | 2 |
the attention of the | 2 |
trench mortar firing large | 2 |
the presence of the | 2 |
r wire entanglement illustration | 2 |
offensive as i might | 2 |
devices to draw the | 2 |
of all possible cover | 2 |
in spite of all | 2 |
or heard in connection | 2 |
of a defile night | 2 |
on the reverse of | 2 |
back to the dressing | 2 |
men to be able | 2 |
respirator will be worn | 2 |
evening and morning stand | 2 |
event of one of | 2 |
other parts of the | 2 |
at this parade every | 2 |
number of bombing posts | 2 |
be attended to by | 2 |
rifles and equipment of | 2 |
that some of the | 2 |
as guides to all | 2 |
to by the regimental | 2 |
will depend on the | 2 |
valve or check valve | 2 |
what precautions may be | 2 |
united states of america | 2 |
used in them must | 2 |
by far the greater | 2 |
the men who fell | 2 |
unable to carry them | 2 |
number and location of | 2 |
leaving the rendezvous there | 2 |
are aware of the | 2 |
at which they will | 2 |
be well advised to | 2 |
will see that each | 2 |
to be no smoking | 2 |
case of an attack | 2 |
protective formation against shrapnel | 2 |
there is seldom any | 2 |
soon learned that it | 2 |
turning over the trenches | 2 |
the enemy does deployment | 2 |
and trench store books | 2 |
their own headquarters to | 2 |
burst area of a | 2 |
issued and steps taken | 2 |
the ration parties for | 2 |
the platoon sergeant will | 2 |
or talking till arrival | 2 |
in the first place | 2 |
the offensive gallery passes | 2 |
trenches will be carried | 2 |
year of the war | 2 |
flanks and to their | 2 |
properly carried out in | 2 |
every man will have | 2 |
buried in a deep | 2 |
pinned daily all orders | 2 |
whatever the direction of | 2 |
may be placed in | 2 |
rations will be returned | 2 |
within a mile of | 2 |
no man should ever | 2 |
as soon as they | 2 |
parties when found from | 2 |
use of natural cover | 2 |
these pits will be | 2 |
been handed over and | 2 |
a certain amount of | 2 |
sanitary men and water | 2 |
of one of the | 2 |
the event of one | 2 |
them must be kept | 2 |
the enemy when he | 2 |
can to make this | 2 |
be kept on the | 2 |
stand to will take | 2 |
test is from trench | 2 |
dead lines will be | 2 |
so as to secure | 2 |
men from the front | 2 |
to be told that | 2 |
the time to fire | 2 |
and orders to move | 2 |
in addition to the | 2 |
when the enemy fires | 2 |
filled in when nearly | 2 |
the number of sentries | 2 |
reported to the nearest | 2 |
will be carefully patrolled | 2 |
duty in trench warfare | 2 |
are they to be | 2 |
must know the exact | 2 |
damage as possible to | 2 |
each company will have | 2 |
the times at which | 2 |
a sufficient number of | 2 |
the section of the | 2 |
according to the terrain | 2 |
exceed miles an hour | 2 |
vermorel sprayers form part | 2 |
resting on the parapet | 2 |
be provided for the | 2 |
kept charged with five | 2 |
in the construction of | 2 |
to know the position | 2 |
every man has a | 2 |
gas used by the | 2 |
published for the information | 2 |
of the use of | 2 |
orders regarding working parties | 2 |
the defense of a | 2 |
on the number of | 2 |
strict attention to sanitation | 2 |
following points should be | 2 |
in the midst of | 2 |
collected in receptacles kept | 2 |
him in sanitary matters | 2 |
and safest way to | 2 |
of the wire entanglement | 2 |
men whose business it | 2 |
of all there is | 2 |
communicating trenches with the | 2 |
damaged cartridges and empty | 2 |
the first line and | 2 |
there are times when | 2 |
unless the relief is | 2 |
gas zone were equipped | 2 |
distance at which noise | 2 |
noise can be heard | 2 |
will always be fixed | 2 |
the relief is completed | 2 |
at the outbreak of | 2 |
guides will be provided | 2 |
available for the men | 2 |
useful information on mines | 2 |
the civilian and the | 2 |
where he is supposed | 2 |
going to sleep on | 2 |
the relieving troops and | 2 |
except in the case | 2 |
the only thing to | 2 |
the bucket system is | 2 |
meters a man can | 2 |
relief are aware of | 2 |
half an hour before | 2 |
a good thing for | 2 |
man unless the relief | 2 |
detailed for duty a | 2 |
by soldier lying down | 2 |
the day and at | 2 |
the medical officer latrines | 2 |
orders from the battalion | 2 |
attended to by the | 2 |
to prevent the striker | 2 |
to make certain of | 2 |
their own battalion headquarters | 2 |
and will see that | 2 |
to act as guides | 2 |
be kept scrupulously clean | 2 |
the right and left | 2 |
at once by the | 2 |
the center of a | 2 |
there is nothing like | 2 |
per section of the | 2 |
platoon commanders that everything | 2 |
the use of gas | 2 |
to report to the | 2 |
may be able to | 2 |
one of the best | 2 |
of body behind earth | 2 |
be informed at which | 2 |
touch with the enemy | 2 |
to its corrosive nature | 2 |
be provided with a | 2 |
junction with another line | 2 |
everything is in order | 2 |
line of trenches a | 2 |
the men between midnight | 2 |
pits will be filled | 2 |
in the opinion of | 2 |
especially on the flanks | 2 |
certain number of bays | 2 |
which the enemy is | 2 |
guides must know the | 2 |
commanders are responsible that | 2 |
machine gun position with | 2 |
a clear space of | 2 |
be relieved by another | 2 |
of the french army | 2 |
except under special circumstances | 2 |
one hour before departure | 2 |
and it is necessary | 2 |
will be hung up | 2 |
men i had were | 2 |
if the feet are | 2 |
the small box respirator | 2 |
officers to see that | 2 |
that soup or some | 2 |
made of barbed wire | 2 |
ascertain that the sentry | 2 |
each tour of duty | 2 |
up to the trenches | 2 |
noise in the trenches | 2 |
there is nothing more | 2 |
depend on the number | 2 |
is necessary that men | 2 |
trench t trench crowning | 2 |
parapet of the trench | 2 |
occasionally work the bolt | 2 |
and the position from | 2 |
and direction of the | 2 |
to will take place | 2 |
the enemy is within | 2 |
will be filled in | 2 |
them in case of | 2 |
to see that they | 2 |
as strong as possible | 2 |
and report his arrival | 2 |
to a depth of | 2 |
the soldier will be | 2 |
advise him in sanitary | 2 |
in accordance with the | 2 |
the men on duty | 2 |
he can fire at | 2 |
commanding officer is responsible | 2 |
with the orders in | 2 |
trench bomb gun firing | 2 |
advance of the line | 2 |
for digging and wiring | 2 |
will be worn at | 2 |
of yards will be | 2 |
on this point i | 2 |
are responsible that the | 2 |
to sleep on sentry | 2 |
except when it is | 2 |
when nearly full and | 2 |
and the medical officer | 2 |
make as little noise | 2 |
if the lids work | 2 |
it is said that | 2 |
not to be recommended | 2 |
hands of the enemy | 2 |
back of the fire | 2 |
their ammunition is correct | 2 |
receptacles kept for the | 2 |
has received reports from | 2 |
be inspected at morning | 2 |
must be kept one | 2 |
are seldom roofed over | 2 |
also a good thing | 2 |
the orders in force | 2 |
there has been no | 2 |
attack should be prepared | 2 |
to the place of | 2 |
men who fell victims | 2 |
used for the purpose | 2 |
the fact that the | 2 |
there is always a | 2 |
the magazine will be | 2 |
the trenches from billets | 2 |
it will be seen | 2 |
here for two purposes | 2 |
sentry and his relief | 2 |
soon as possible after | 2 |
risk must be taken | 2 |
troops should organize their | 2 |
work the bolt of | 2 |
for the men to | 2 |
which would be of | 2 |
will occasionally work the | 2 |
to that effect to | 2 |
the lids work easily | 2 |
and at every junction | 2 |
conduct the incoming troops | 2 |
that he has taken | 2 |
in the first instance | 2 |
company and report his | 2 |
that part of the | 2 |
boards and chicken wire | 2 |
the location of their | 2 |
man is to know | 2 |
and direction of fire | 2 |
firing bomb with stem | 2 |
practice to have strapped | 2 |
company will have a | 2 |
number of officers and | 2 |
have all the men | 2 |
without the permission of | 2 |
defense of a position | 2 |
inspected at morning and | 2 |
working parties out in | 2 |
toward positions for the | 2 |
should be reduced to | 2 |
a great deal of | 2 |
five cases of fire | 2 |
trench mortars fire bombs | 2 |
made between the c | 2 |
supported on reliable posts | 2 |
of strict attention to | 2 |
the companies in support | 2 |
will never be kept | 2 |
the required space from | 2 |
to reinforce a section | 2 |
ammunition is correct or | 2 |
small box respirator will | 2 |
the purpose in the | 2 |
the relieving troops are | 2 |
by the number of | 2 |
at night and buried | 2 |
on each flank will | 2 |
of view of the | 2 |
in england at the | 2 |
creosol will be freely | 2 |
responsible for the cleanliness | 2 |
and his relief are | 2 |
reports from all his | 2 |
the risk of contracting | 2 |
chloride of lime or | 2 |
the section and platoon | 2 |
the trench area will | 2 |
on being detailed for | 2 |
in civilian life we | 2 |
boxes in the trenches | 2 |
will be provided by | 2 |
will be freely used | 2 |
day and at night | 2 |
damaged or not required | 2 |
the approach and the | 2 |
report his arrival to | 2 |
rapidity and continuity of | 2 |
of the firing line | 2 |
a sentry being killed | 2 |
the reverse of the | 2 |
responsible for the maintenance | 2 |
in rear of the | 2 |
exercise general supervision over | 2 |
up by communicating trenches | 2 |
platoon will always be | 2 |
the watch from the | 2 |
provided with a periscope | 2 |
and water duties by | 2 |
least once a day | 2 |
required depends on the | 2 |
company and one n | 2 |
wire and rough posts | 2 |
be reduced to a | 2 |
be permitted except by | 2 |
headquarters to those of | 2 |
and empty cases will | 2 |
parties make as little | 2 |
will be provided with | 2 |
when it is necessary | 2 |
will receive no issue | 2 |
and dry socks put | 2 |
carrying and wearing of | 2 |
the time of relief | 2 |
by the battalion commander | 2 |
am here for two | 2 |
for duty by the | 2 |
and legs will be | 2 |
in the habit of | 2 |
reeled up at once | 2 |
as a sentry being | 2 |
in spite of the | 2 |
for sending in the | 2 |
i am told that | 2 |
under cover of darkness | 2 |
offs will always be | 2 |
safest way to the | 2 |
from the support and | 2 |
one officer per company | 2 |
be reeled up at | 2 |
and to do as | 2 |
and organization of work | 2 |
enemy gas attack action | 2 |
should not interfere with | 2 |
man will be present | 2 |
on duty will frequently | 2 |
rapid fire will be | 2 |
use of sandbag and | 2 |
another man unless the | 2 |
first year of the | 2 |
of the wire and | 2 |
lime or creosol will | 2 |
on no account is | 2 |
will see that the | 2 |
line to be taken | 2 |
will not be mounted | 2 |
will report to his | 2 |
the matter should be | 2 |
soldier will need to | 2 |
the fundamental duty in | 2 |
lines in the brigade | 2 |
matter should be reported | 2 |
the reports required by | 2 |
when any artillery lines | 2 |
incoming troops to the | 2 |
has to be made | 2 |
ration parties for his | 2 |
will not exceed miles | 2 |
the rear of the | 2 |
over all lines in | 2 |
sentries have been posted | 2 |
of our own mines | 2 |
machine guns and rifles | 2 |
assist the artillery whenever | 2 |
be kept on either | 2 |
yards will be kept | 2 |
first of all with | 2 |
from the front trenches | 2 |
the charge and the | 2 |
must not be kept | 2 |
trenches a company commander | 2 |
one guide per platoon | 2 |
to cross a crest | 2 |
be handed over to | 2 |
fact that they had | 2 |
to take advantage of | 2 |
where the bucket system | 2 |
brigade signal officer will | 2 |
the operations of the | 2 |
the event of an | 2 |
for sanitation in his | 2 |
patrol the trench line | 2 |
till arrival in the | 2 |
will be made known | 2 |
to block the defile | 2 |
have been able to | 2 |
the signal will be | 2 |
civilian and the soldier | 2 |
from their own headquarters | 2 |
to prevent the enemy | 2 |
in them must be | 2 |
least twice a day | 2 |
orders to move have | 2 |
use of trench artillery | 2 |
front line and was | 2 |
simple gas mask with | 2 |
round right side of | 2 |
can be done to | 2 |
unless emplacements are well | 2 |
a mile of the | 2 |
in the gas zone | 2 |
daily in the trenches | 2 |
automatically as lever is | 2 |
to see if the | 2 |
rendezvous there is to | 2 |
to see that it | 2 |
will sleep with their | 2 |
the lives of men | 2 |
permission of the battalion | 2 |
be used by all | 2 |
the wire and defenses | 2 |
for drunkenness will receive | 2 |
trenches from billets will | 2 |
be taken to secure | 2 |
and they must be | 2 |
in the rear of | 2 |
ground in front of | 2 |
be used in case | 2 |
relief is properly carried | 2 |
to make this line | 2 |
of boards and chicken | 2 |
issue of rum for | 2 |
will be frequently tested | 2 |
as is necessary to | 2 |
of the enemy it | 2 |
bomb with fuse lighted | 2 |
at what distance from | 2 |
as i might be | 2 |
horses in the gas | 2 |
what to do in | 2 |
be issued and steps | 2 |
be given in the | 2 |
will come on duty | 2 |
being detailed for duty | 2 |
whether there are any | 2 |
i have said that | 2 |
of the individual soldier | 2 |
to their own battalion | 2 |
on taking over a | 2 |
will be detailed from | 2 |
work being done and | 2 |
improvement of the trenches | 2 |
medical officer latrines and | 2 |
the discretion of the | 2 |
wiring parties outside the | 2 |
zone were equipped as | 2 |
use of blank cartridges | 2 |
defense of a defile | 2 |
relieving troops and the | 2 |
the only method of | 2 |
orderly officer of the | 2 |
what should be the | 2 |
the way to the | 2 |
receive no issue of | 2 |
brigade commander is responsible | 2 |
to any very great | 2 |
in connection with the | 2 |
battle of neuve chapelle | 2 |
there is still sufficient | 2 |
may be possible to | 2 |
i have found that | 2 |
front in trench warfare | 2 |
carrying small box respirators | 2 |
be no smoking or | 2 |
the company commander should | 2 |
information of all concerned | 2 |
the troops being relieved | 2 |
the trenches it was | 2 |
firing step of earth | 2 |
ammunition boxes in the | 2 |
he will come on | 2 |
with flutter valve or | 2 |
night defense of a | 2 |
to the trenches by | 2 |
the position of his | 2 |
to the front and | 2 |
all the company headquarters | 2 |
how is the firing | 2 |
if it can be | 2 |
relieved will not leave | 2 |
infantry brigade signal officer | 2 |
fuse high explosive shell | 2 |
it may be possible | 2 |
commanders will at once | 2 |
with regard to carrying | 2 |
and ammunition will be | 2 |
the front trenches have | 2 |
once personally examine all | 2 |
all types of shells | 2 |
a division front in | 2 |
when one of our | 2 |
by supports and reserves | 2 |
sandbags and steel helmet | 2 |
the work is heard | 2 |
this order will be | 2 |
sentries on either side | 2 |
objective and the position | 2 |
know the shortest route | 2 |
shelter dugout under parados | 2 |
washington government printing office | 2 |
be able to keep | 2 |
they are provided for | 2 |
duties allotted to them | 2 |
delivering an infantry attack | 2 |
ambulance dogs and horses | 2 |
precautions must be taken | 2 |
company commander will give | 2 |
be a double sentry | 2 |
day and by night | 2 |
up as possible with | 2 |
on the enemy side | 2 |
how can a defile | 2 |
sentries are alert and | 2 |
which hours he will | 2 |
as the enemy is | 2 |
part of trench stores | 2 |
ensure that the necessary | 2 |
unless it is necessary | 2 |
hung up in the | 2 |
will not be dismissed | 2 |
very cold weather sentries | 2 |
to repulse an attack | 2 |
during the day and | 2 |
close proximity to the | 2 |
in very cold weather | 2 |
men who would not | 2 |
to the officer on | 2 |
made known to all | 2 |
and reserve trenches will | 2 |
billets will not exceed | 2 |
close to each sprayer | 2 |
the sides of the | 2 |
the enemy trench is | 2 |
run the risk of | 2 |
order will be made | 2 |
it is necessary for | 2 |
and the safety catch | 2 |
that the enemy may | 2 |
sides to make shelters | 2 |
of the mouth of | 2 |
they will meet the | 2 |
the matter to superior | 2 |
fully equipped with pack | 2 |
posted by a n | 2 |
communication to battalion headquarters | 2 |
as long as the | 2 |
by means of a | 2 |
of the adjutant general | 2 |
among which is the | 2 |
machine guns will not | 2 |
parties for his company | 2 |
can fire at the | 2 |
be prepared and kept | 2 |
parties from the support | 2 |
accompany the ration parties | 2 |
commanders that everything is | 2 |
by another man unless | 2 |
natural cover by soldier | 2 |
the presence of a | 2 |
anything seen or heard | 2 |
and to their own | 2 |
from the enemy does | 2 |
the form of a | 2 |
matter to superior authority | 2 |
as to what is | 2 |
this line as strong | 2 |
to conduct the incoming | 2 |
information about the enemy | 2 |
to go in swimming | 2 |
and reserve companies must | 2 |
when the enemy trench | 2 |
mouth of the mine | 2 |
will have rounds in | 2 |
there are any patrols | 2 |
of the war it | 2 |
dry socks put on | 2 |
bolt of the rifle | 2 |
battalion signalers are responsible | 2 |
the various units to | 2 |
in receptacles kept for | 2 |
to take off their | 2 |
battalions in the trenches | 2 |
the exits open so | 2 |
will be seen that | 2 |
except under bad weather | 2 |
it has been found | 2 |
will be made out | 2 |
do in case of | 2 |
distance from the enemy | 2 |
one for each company | 2 |
ration parties when found | 2 |
be regularly posted by | 2 |
stores will be carried | 2 |
be inspected in accordance | 2 |
never be kept in | 2 |
to get out of | 2 |
soon as the enemy | 2 |
taken that ration and | 2 |
definite orders as to | 2 |
hours he will come | 2 |
errors have been corrected | 2 |
officers will be responsible | 2 |
the front line trenches | 2 |
will come on sentry | 2 |
required space from the | 2 |
of a night attack | 2 |
the heading of the | 2 |
should be placed in | 2 |
on the firing step | 2 |
out in the presence | 2 |
direction of fire round | 2 |
open so as to | 2 |
it is to be | 2 |
in case of an | 2 |
or working parties out | 2 |
no sentry will be | 2 |
in the reports required | 2 |
from all his platoon | 2 |
ammunition will be inspected | 2 |
that everything is in | 2 |
the next relief will | 2 |
no account be used | 2 |
as long as they | 2 |
be taken over and | 2 |
have been handed over | 2 |
by the company commander | 2 |
will stand to arms | 2 |
be on duty with | 2 |
sentries will be posted | 2 |
of the relieving company | 2 |
line of trenches the | 2 |
company on their flanks | 2 |
be warned of the | 2 |
canadian corps trench orders | 2 |
trenches will be examined | 2 |
be filled in when | 2 |
men per section of | 2 |
necessary that men from | 2 |
such as movements of | 2 |
commencing at evening stand | 2 |
finished trench showing parapet | 2 |
information as to the | 2 |
not be kept in | 2 |
will be well advised | 2 |
box respirator will be | 2 |
with to yards intervals | 2 |
be warned for duty | 2 |
will be warned for | 2 |
at the foot of | 2 |
the company on their | 2 |
line should be to | 2 |
ordinary hand bomb with | 2 |
in the trenches are | 2 |
range cards will be | 2 |
be constructed in trenches | 2 |
report the matter to | 2 |
they should never be | 2 |
position for the attack | 2 |
enemy sends up flares | 2 |
to take it in | 2 |
will be pinned daily | 2 |
informed at which hours | 2 |
the officer of the | 2 |
in the process of | 2 |
all his platoon commanders | 2 |
officer will exercise general | 2 |
empty cases will be | 2 |
except by order of | 2 |
written at the front | 2 |
of the section and | 2 |
available in the company | 2 |
is necessary to shoot | 2 |
be carefully patrolled at | 2 |
position with heavy overhead | 2 |
the trenches at the | 2 |
were equipped as shown | 2 |
received reports from all | 2 |
second line should be | 2 |
all firing positions and | 2 |
received from the company | 2 |
the day before the | 2 |
marching to the trenches | 2 |
list of the men | 2 |
charge of the company | 2 |
in the brigade area | 2 |
of the enemy are | 2 |
should be to yards | 2 |
which he can fire | 2 |
the success of a | 2 |
i might be with | 2 |
be used in them | 2 |
keep their heads down | 2 |
rifles and machine guns | 2 |
is pretty hard on | 2 |
in any form will | 2 |
where guides will be | 2 |
that there are many | 2 |
six gallons of the | 2 |
each tour should be | 2 |
presence of the enemy | 2 |
arrival in the trenches | 2 |
a post from which | 2 |
the united states of | 2 |
responsible for sanitation in | 2 |
of the inhabitants remain | 2 |
coming on duty will | 2 |
the following points should | 2 |
of natural cover by | 2 |
officers will be held | 2 |
in the walls of | 2 |
at once personally examine | 2 |
the firing line are | 2 |
worn in the alert | 2 |
officer per company and | 2 |
the infantry brigade signal | 2 |
company on each flank | 2 |
space from the ground | 2 |
as much damage as | 2 |
the position from which | 2 |
cartridges and empty cases | 2 |
at the end of | 2 |
out at the same | 2 |
from which it is | 2 |
he should do so | 2 |
distinction between the approach | 2 |
action during enemy gas | 2 |
after leaving the rendezvous | 2 |
or creosol will be | 2 |
in the larger works | 2 |
be able to say | 2 |
to be regarded as | 2 |
spot where they will | 2 |
my own experience i | 2 |
they will not be | 2 |
positions and satisfy themselves | 2 |
action during gas shell | 2 |
they have any information | 2 |
be carried out in | 2 |
days after the offense | 2 |
front to be watched | 2 |
be examined frequently to | 2 |
talking till arrival in | 2 |
will be inspected at | 2 |
and carrying parties make | 2 |
be on the alert | 2 |
a level with the | 2 |
gun will be laid | 2 |
showing use of natural | 2 |
their flanks and to | 2 |
to be taken into | 2 |
in columns of squads | 2 |
for duty a man | 2 |
only thing to do | 2 |
excellent practice to have | 2 |
british tank in action | 2 |
gun emplacements is important | 2 |
prisoners that we took | 2 |
and equipment damaged or | 2 |
reports required by battalion | 2 |
was a long time | 2 |
is to keep the | 2 |
learned that it was | 2 |
to in the morning | 2 |
have rounds in his | 2 |
be in and the | 2 |
artillery lines require attention | 2 |
man will have rounds | 2 |
on which will be | 2 |
supervision over all lines | 2 |
and will be handed | 2 |
and men should be | 2 |
his tour of duty | 2 |
the dugouts of the | 2 |
get out of the | 2 |
outside the front trenches | 2 |
simple dugout under parapet | 2 |
on reaching the trenches | 2 |
report all correct or | 2 |
for the trenches a | 2 |
will be cut out | 2 |
only in case of | 2 |
edge of our wire | 2 |
be made up in | 2 |
each gun will be | 2 |
report to that effect | 2 |
his relief are aware | 2 |
third full of water | 2 |
regimental sanitary men and | 2 |
if any of the | 2 |
make shelters is forbidden | 2 |
the termination of the | 2 |
a company commander will | 2 |
firing line are to | 2 |
it can be avoided | 2 |
giving the times at | 2 |
covering the trenches concerned | 2 |
importance of strict attention | 2 |
machine guns in the | 2 |
fuse lighted automatically as | 2 |
sentry will be relieved | 2 |
support and reserve companies | 2 |
position of body behind | 2 |
made up in complete | 2 |
if the night is | 2 |
men should be taught | 2 |
by order of an | 2 |
am i as offensive | 2 |
latter to conduct the | 2 |
the tactical situation demands | 2 |
at all times in | 2 |
trenches on the day | 2 |
at the time of | 2 |
condition of the wire | 2 |
convey the impression that | 2 |
kept in the chamber | 2 |
the artillery whenever it | 2 |
his men to be | 2 |
distance is to meters | 2 |
will be attended to | 2 |