Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 69

Gravity s Fatal Attraction Black Holes in

the Universe Third Edition Mitchell


Begelman
Visit to download the full and correct content document:
https://ebookmeta.com/product/gravity-s-fatal-attraction-black-holes-in-the-universe-th
ird-edition-mitchell-begelman/
More products digital (pdf, epub, mobi) instant
download maybe you interests ...

The Irresistible Attraction of Gravity A Journey to


Discover Black Holes Rezzolla

https://ebookmeta.com/product/the-irresistible-attraction-of-
gravity-a-journey-to-discover-black-holes-rezzolla/

Gravity: From Falling Apples to Supermassive Black


Holes, 2nd Edition Nicholas Mee

https://ebookmeta.com/product/gravity-from-falling-apples-to-
supermassive-black-holes-2nd-edition-nicholas-mee/

Relativity Einstein s Mind bending Universe Space time


Big Bang Black Holes Gravitational Waves Time Travel
The Search for a Theory of Everything 1st Edition
Various
https://ebookmeta.com/product/relativity-einstein-s-mind-bending-
universe-space-time-big-bang-black-holes-gravitational-waves-
time-travel-the-search-for-a-theory-of-everything-1st-edition-
various/

Reality Boxes And Other Black Holes in Human


Consciousness 1st Edition Ingo Swann

https://ebookmeta.com/product/reality-boxes-and-other-black-
holes-in-human-consciousness-1st-edition-ingo-swann/
My Eyes Are Black Holes 1st Edition Logan Ryan Smith

https://ebookmeta.com/product/my-eyes-are-black-holes-1st-
edition-logan-ryan-smith/

All About Space Black Holes 3rd Edition 2023 Gemma


Lavender

https://ebookmeta.com/product/all-about-space-black-holes-3rd-
edition-2023-gemma-lavender/

Black Holes Cosmology and Extra Dimensions Second


Edition Kirill A. Bronnikov

https://ebookmeta.com/product/black-holes-cosmology-and-extra-
dimensions-second-edition-kirill-a-bronnikov/

A Random Walk in Physics Beyond Black Holes and Time


Travels 1st Edition Massimo Cencini

https://ebookmeta.com/product/a-random-walk-in-physics-beyond-
black-holes-and-time-travels-1st-edition-massimo-cencini/

Foundations of General Relativity From Einstein to


Black Holes Klaas Landsman

https://ebookmeta.com/product/foundations-of-general-relativity-
from-einstein-to-black-holes-klaas-landsman/
Another random document with
no related content on Scribd:
Right (or left) of the The standing division comes into
rear, form line for action to the front: the others, as they
action, front— arrive in line, come into action to the
March. rear.

25. To form Line on the centre division.


This manœuvre is a combination of Nos. 23 and 24.

26. To form Line to the rear on the leading division.


Divisions right in front.
Form line to the rear,
Right division—Sub-divisions inwards
on the leading
about wheel—March—Halt—Dress.
division—March.
Centre division—Right take ground—
March—Left take ground—Sub-
divisions inwards about wheel—Halt—
Dress.
Left division—Right take ground—
March—Left half turn—Left half turn—
Sub-divisions inwards about wheel—
Halt—Dress.
Divisions left in front.
Form line to the rear,
Left division—Sub-divisions inwards
on the leading
about wheel—March—Halt—Dress.
division—March.
Centre division—Left take ground—
March—Right take ground—Sub-
divisions inwards about wheel—Halt—
Dress.
Right division—Left take ground—
March—Right half turn—Right half turn
—Sub-divisions inwards about wheel—
Halt—Dress.
27. To form Line to the rear of the rear division.
Divisions right in front.
Form line to the rear, Right division—Left wheel—March—
on the rear division Right shoulders—Right shoulders—
—March. Halt—Dress.
Centre division—Left wheel—March
—Left wheel—Halt—Dress.
Left division—Sub-divisions inwards
about wheel—March—Halt—Dress.
Divisions left in front.
Form line to the rear, Left division—Right wheel—March—
on the rear division Left shoulders—Left shoulders—Halt—
—March. Dress.
Centre division—Right wheel—March
—Right wheel—Halt—Dress.
Right division—Sub-divisions inwards
about wheel—March—Halt—Dress.

28. To form Line to the rear on the centre division.


This is a combination of Nos. 26 and 27.

29. To form Line to the reverse flank on the leading division.


Divisions right in front.
Form line to the right Right division—Right wheel—March
flank on the leading —Halt—Dress.
division—March. Centre, and left divisions—Left half
turn—March—Front turn—Right wheel
—Halt—Dress.
Divisions left in front.
Form line to the left Left division—Left wheel—March—
flank on the leading Halt—Dress.
division—March. Centre, and right divisions—Right half
turn—March—Front turn—Left wheel—
Halt—Dress.

30. To wheel into Line.


Divisions right in front.
Left wheel into line—
Nos. 1.
March.
1. } Sub-divisions, left
3. } wheel—Halt—Dress.
5. }
2. } Sub-divisions, right wheel—
Right
4. } about wheel—Halt—Dress.
6. }
Divisions left in front.
Right wheel into line
Nos. 1.
—March.
2. } Right wheel.
4. } Halt—Dress.
6. }
1. } Left wheel—Left about wheel.
3. } Halt—Dress.
5. }

31. To deploy on the rear division.


Note.—All deployments are on the front base.
Divisions right in front.
Deploy on the rear Right division—Right take ground—
division—March. March—Right take ground—Right
reverse—Halt—Dress.
Centre division—Right take ground—
March—Left take ground—Halt—March
—Halt—Dress.
Left Division—Forward—March—Trot
—Halt—Dress.
Divisions left in front.
Deploy on the rear Left division—Left take ground—
division—March. March—Left take ground—Left reverse
—Halt—Dress.
Centre division—Left take ground—
March—Right take ground—Halt—
March—Halt—Dress.
Right division—Forward—Trot—
March—Halt—Dress.
For Action.
Deploy on the rear The Divisions all proceed as before,
division, for action except that the leading division, instead
front—March. of going to the rear and reversing,
comes into action to the right, or left,
when in its place; the other divisions
come into action to the front.

32. To deploy on the Centre division.


Deploy on the centre Right division—Right take ground—
division—March. March—Right take ground—Right
reverse—Halt—Dress.
Centre division—Forward—Trot—
March—Halt—Dress.
Left division—Left take ground—
March—Right take ground—Halt—
Dress.

33. To countermarch.
The Column will The Sub-divisions wheel about
countermarch— inwards, and halt on their markers. The
Divisions by sub- officers moving up with their sub-
divisions inwards divisions.
about wheel—March
—Halt—Dress.
On the March.—The markers fall in rear of their officers.

34. From Double column of sub-divisions to form Line to the


front.
Right and left of the
front, form line— Nos. 1.
March.
2. { Right half turn—Front turn.
1. { Halt—Dress.
5. { Left half turn—Front turn.
6. { Halt—Dress.
On the March.—The rear sub-divisions move up at an increased
pace.
For Action.—At the word “March,” the two leading sub-divisions
come into action to the front: the other sub-divisions come into
action in succession as they arrive in line.

35. From Double column of sub-divisions, to form line to a flank.


Form line to the right,
Nos. 1.
on the right half
3. } Right wheel—Halt—Dress.
battery—March.
2. } Forward—Right wheel.
1. } Halt—Dress.
4. } Forward—Right wheel.
5. } Halt—Dress.
6. }
To form Line to the left is done on the same principle.

INSPECTION, AND REVIEW.


A single Battery.
The Battery is formed in line limbered up; the detachments in the
order of march.
The waggons at order—viz., ten yards in rear of their guns.
The Officers at order—viz., the Subalterns one horse’s length in
front of, and in the centre of their divisions.
The second Captain on the right of the battery, in line with the
Subalterns.
The Staff serjeants on the outer flanks of the waggons.
The Markers move up into the places of their officers.
The Commanding officer in the centre of the battery, one horse’s
length in front of the Subalterns.
As the Inspecting Officer arrives, the Officers draw swords and
salute; taking the time from the Commanding officer, whose word of
command is “General salute, draw swords.” The officers then
recover their swords in like manner. As soon as the inspection has
been made, the Commanding officer gives the word, “Take close
order—March,” when the officers and markers return to their
places in line, the officers sloping their swords; and the waggons
move up.
Marching past.
This may be done either by Divisions, or by Half batteries; in the
latter case usually at half intervals.
The Battery will
march past.
Break into column of
divisions (or Half
batteries at half
intervals) to the
right—March.
At thirty yards from the Inspecting officer, the Subaltern officers in
command of divisions, or half batteries, give the word, “Take order
—Eyes Right,” and move out one horse’s length in the front of, and
in the centre of their divisions. In Half batteries, the two officers of
the leading half battery between the guns of it; the officer of the rear
half battery in front of his centre gun. The Commanding Officer two
horses’ length in front of the battery, and the Second Captain in rear
of the battery. The officers salute at six yards distance from the
Inspecting officer, and recover their swords at ten yards past him. At
twenty yards past, the Subaltern officers in command of divisions (or
half batteries) give the word, “Take close order.”
In trotting past the detachments are mounted; the officers remain
on the flanks, and carry swords as they pass the Inspecting officer,
giving the word, “Eyes right.”
Should a battery be required to rank past, it wheels as before, until
it arrives on the line of the Inspecting officer, when it halts.
The battery will rank past—March.
The battery advances in a column of route, the officers in front of
the guns, the markers, staff-serjeants, and farrier in front of the
waggons. The officers and drivers salute, as before. The spare
carriages in rear of the divisions to which they belong: the second
Captain in rear of the whole.
EQUIPMENT OF A BATTERY.

Sec. 32. Packing the Intrenching tools, Camp equipage, &c., &c.
1.—In equipping a battery for the march, the stores, intrenching
tools, camp equipage, &c., are packed as follows:—

On gun limber.
Two carbines on the front of the boxes, barrels up.
Two fitting ropes on the foot board.
One swingletree between the foot board and the splinter bar.
One felling axe on the splinter bar, edge inwards.
One bill-hook under the foot board.
Two spades on the sides of the boxes, and fastened to the splinter
bar.
One grease tin on the front of the axletree.
One pickaxe under the axletree.
One prolonge between the boxes, above the washer box.
Two water buckets on the back of the axletree.
Two corn sacks; two blankets folded (21 inches by 16), on the box
lids, the blankets uppermost.

On gun carriage.
One claw hammer } On each cheek.
One wrench hammer }
One pair of pinchers on the cheek.
One spare sponge, wadhook, and handspike, under the trail.
Two camp kettles in rear of axletree.
The whole of these stores, &c., are buckled on by Nos. 1, and 6.

On waggon limber.
One picket line on the foot board.
One lifting jack on the foot board.
One grease tin on the front of the axletree.
Two corn sacks, two blankets folded, on the box lids.
These stores are buckled on by Nos. 4, and 5.

On waggon body.
Four picket posts, two on each side of the boxes.
One maul under off end of rear foot board.
Spare horse-shoe box, under the front foot board.
Grease magazine under near end of rear foot board.
Four blankets on the box lids.
One camp kettle on the rear of the axletree.
These stores are buckled on by Nos. 2, 3, 7, and 8.
18 Pounder Gun.
LIMBER.
NEAR BOX. OFF BOX.
3 solid 3 solid
6 solid shot.
shot, shot,
under. under.
3 3
12 6 lb.
common common
case, case,
6 shrapnell. cartridges
over. over.
66 1
1 auger.
lb.}cartridges. hammer.
1 6 portfires 1 set
6 4½ }
corkscrew. } on irons
6 5 oz. slow match
1 clipper
bursters. } lid. priming.
MIDDLE
portfire. 2 fuze boxes. 1 lock.
BOX.
2 files. 2 fuze bags. 1 powder
24 fuzes in
1 funnel. 4 couples. horn.
four
1 knife. bundles. 1 punch.
1 powder 2
1 mallet. 2 linchpins
horn. common
1 pincers. quick match. spikes.
2
1 rasp. needles. 1 spike-
washers.
1 saw. worsted. spring.
1 6 portfires }
scissors. on
1 saw. }
2 setters.
lid.
1

shrapnell
scraper. ┃

FORE BOX.
10 sets of horse-shoes. 10 sets of horse-shoes.
6 shrapnell in two tiers. 12 solid shot.
24 fuzes in four bundles. 12 6 lb. } cartridges.
100 tubes. 5 4½ lb. }
1 spunge. 6 5 oz. bursters.
1 rammer head. 1 skein slow match.

HIND BOX.

12 solid shot.
18 6 lb. cartridges.
2 tube boxes.
2 thumb-stalls.
2 portfire sticks. 6 solid shot in two tiers.
1 skein slow match.
1 ditto Hambro’ line.
1 ditto marline.
50 cartridges flannel,
empty.
Grease magazine. 10 sets of horse-shoes.
12 Pounder Medium Gun.
LIMBER.
NEAR BOX. MIDDLE BOX. OFF BOX.
9 4 lb. cartridges.
2 fuze bags, 6 in each. 6 shrapnell shells.
Quick match. 6 4 lb. cartridges. 9 4 lb. cartridges.
5 portfires } 6 4½ oz. bursters. 7 portfires on lid.
1 saw } On lid. Quick match.

┃ 3 common case.
3 common case. ┃ 1 set irons priming.
2 fuze boxes, 6 in each. ┃ 1 punch.

┃ 100 tubes; 1 tube


pocket.

┃ 6 solid shot, in two


6 solid shot, in 2 tiers.
tiers.
┃ 1 hammer.
1 auger, 1 corkscrew, 2

files, 1 funnel, 1 knife,
1 mallet, 2 needles, 1 ┃ 1 tin primer.
pincers, 1 scissors, 1
setter, 1 oz. worsted. 2 portfire sticks on trail.
┃ 1 skein, slow match.


OFF AXLETREE BOX. ┃ NEAR AXLETREE BOX.
┃ 1 washer.
┃ 1 linchpin.
Slow match. ┃ 2 covers.
1 gun lock.
1 set irons priming. 10 flints. Slow
2 couples. match.
1 tin primer. 2 th. stalls.
2 punches.
2 spikes
com.
1 do. sprg.
Medium 12 Pounder Ammunition Waggon.
LIMBER.
NEAR BOX. OFF BOX.
6 solid shot. 6 solid shot.
8 4 lb. 8 4 lb.
4 shrapnell.
cartridges. cartridges.
6 portfires, on 6 portfires, on
40 fuzes, in MIDDLE BOX.
lid. lid.
4 bundles. 1 tube pocket. 4 common
2 washers. 100 tubes. case.
1 sk.
6 shrapnell.
Hambro’
8 4 lb.
line. 2 linchpins. 1 skein of
cartridges.
10 4½oz.
6 solid shot. slow match.
bursters.
1 sk. 8 4 lb.
quick match. 2 couples.
marline. cartridges.


FORE ┃ BOX.
15 sets of horse-shoes. ┃ 15 sets of horse-
shoes.

8 shrapnell.
4 solid shot, 12 4 lb.
8 solid shot.
under. cartridges.
12 4½oz. 12 4 lb.
4 shrapnell, over.
bursters. cartridges.
48 fuzes, in Quick match (24 1 skein slow
4 bundles. lengths). match.

HIND BOX.

8 solid shot. 8 solid shot. 8 solid shot,


in 2 tiers.
12 4 lb. 12 4 lb. 1 spunge head.
cartridges. cartridges.
1 rammer head.
50 empty flannel cartridges.
9 Pounder Gun.
LIMBER.
NEAR BOX. OFF BOX.

4 com. 4 com.
6 solid shot. 6 solid shot.
case. case.
1 auger.
1
8 2½lb. 8 2½lb. 1 tube
corkscrew.
2 files. cartridges. cartridges. pocket.
1 funnel.
2 fuze 6 portfires }
6 portfires,
boxes On
1 saw }
6 in each. on lid.
lid.
1 knife. MIDDLE BOX. Slow match. 100 tubes.
1 mallet. 6 shrapnell. 1 heavy washer.
2 needles. 1 light washer.
1 tin
1 pincers. 8 2½lb. 1 heavy linchpin.
primer.
1 saw set. cartridges. 1 light linchpin. 6 solid shot.
1 scissors. 6 3½oz. 2 couples.
1 setter. bursters. 8 2½lb. 1 hammer.
1
Quick match. cartridges.
oz.worsted.
2 fuze bags, 1 rammer head.
6 in each.



2 portfire sticks on trail.

OFF AXLETREE BOX. ┃ NEAR AXLETREE BOX.
┃ 2 covers.
Slow match. ┃ 1 gun lock.
10 flints.
1 prim. irons Slow
match,
1 set priming irons. 2 punches. 3 lb.
2 spikes.
1 do. spring.
1 spunge
1 tin primer.
hd.
2 th. stalls.
9 Pounder Ammunition Waggon.
LIMBER.
NEAR BOX. OFF BOX.

6 solid shot. 6 solid shot.


8 2½ lb. 4 common
cartridges. 8 2½ lb. case.
4 common 6 portfires, cartridges.
MIDDLE
case. on lid.
BOX.
slow match. 6 portfires, 1 tube
1 washer. on lid. pocket.
6 shrapnell.
50 empty 8 2½ lb. 1 linchpin. 6 solid shot.
flannel cartridges.
cartridges. 6 3½ oz. 2 couples. 8 2½ lb.
bursters. cartridges. 100 tubes.
24 fuzes.
quick match. slow match.


FORE BOX.
15 sets of horse-shoes. ┃ 15 sets of horse-
shoes.

8 shrapnell.
8 solid shot.
16 solid shot. 13 2½ lb.
cartridges. 14 2½ lb.
cartridges.
8 3½ oz.
9 3 lb. cartridges.
bursters.
32 fuzes, in 4
quick match. bundles.

HIND BOX.
8 solid shot. 8 solid shot.

14 2½ lb. 14 2½ lb. 16 solid shot,


cartridges. cartridges. in 2 tiers.

50 empty flannel cartridges.


1 skein marline.
1 ditto Hambro’ line.
slow match.
Light 6 Pounder Gun.
NEAR BOX. OFF BOX.
4 com.
case.
8 solid 8 4
1 auger.
shot. shrapnell. common
1 8 solid 8 solid
case.
corkscrew. shot. shot.
2 files. 9 1½ lb.
1 funnel. 13 1½ lb.
cartridges.
2 fuze
11 1½ lb. 13 1½ lb. 1 tin
boxes, cartridges.
8 in
8 2½ oz. primer.
each, cartridges. cartridges.
C. and
bursters.
D.
1 knife.
2 fuze 100
1 mallet. 6 portfires 1 tube
bags, tubes.
2 8 in
on lid. pocket.
needles. each,
E. and 1
1 pincers.
inch.
Slow 1
1 saw set.
match. hammer.
1 6 Quick
scissors. portfires} on match.
1 saw
1 setter.
} lid.
1 oz.
worsted.

MIDDLE BOX.

1 washer.
1 linchpin.
2 couples.
1 rammer
head.

You might also like