Japan, 392, 465
Russia, 392
Switzerland, 466
INTRENCHING TOOL EQUIPMENT, 38-40
In various armies (table), 39
INTRENCHING TOOLS
General rules for use in attack, 393
Use of in attack, 387
Provisions of various regulations, 392, 393
INTRENCHMENTS
Battalion groups of, 417
Communicating trenches, 419, 421
Cover trenches, 419, 421
Dimensions, 418, 420
Dummy, 421, 423
Field magazines, 418
Firing trenches, 417, 419, 420
Foreground, clearing the, 421
Observation of the, 420
Masks, 421
Narrow trenches, 418
Obstacles, construction of, 421
Purpose, 416
Splinter proofs, 418, 420
Traverses, 417
IRON RATION, weight of, 40
ITALY
Advance guard, conduct of the, 451
Ammunition knapsacks, 483
Ammunition supply, 475
Regulations in re, 483
Assault, 452
Attack, 451
Battalion, formations of the, 70
Company, strength of (table), 35
Coöperation of infantry and artillery, 354
Counter-attack, 453
Cyclists, rate of march of, 29
Defense, 453
Envelopment, 362
Fire, kinds of, 160
Time for opening, 154
Frontage, 242
Front and facing distance, 48
Infantry combat, 451-453
Intrenching tool equipment, 39
Kinds of fire, 451
Load carried by soldier, 40
Pace, length and number per minute (table), 54
Ranges, ascertaining, 143
Rushes, 91, 452
Skirmish line, formation of, 80
Supply of ammunition, 475, 483
Vulnerability of various formations, 186
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