| James H. Hallas - 2000 - 372 pages
...arched; shoulders square and falling equally. Arms and hands hanging naturally, thumb along the seam of the trousers. Head erect and squarely to the front,...is vertical; eyes straight to the front. Weight of body resting equally on the heels and balls of the feet. There were only a few uniforms ready, and... | |
| 1928 - 1064 pages
...arched ; shoulders square and falling equally. Arms and hands hanging naturally ; thumb along the seam of the trousers. Head erect and squarely to the front,...Weight of the body resting equally upon the heels ind balls of the feet. NOTE. — The position of Attention is a very important one, as ill exercises... | |
| United States. Medical Department. Army - 1914 - 244 pages
...and arched ; shoulders square and falling equally. Arms and hands hanging naturally, thumb along seam of the trousers. Head erect and squarely, to the front,...resting equally upon the heels and balls of the feet. THE RESTS. 33. Being at a halt, the commands are: PALL OUT; REST; AT EASE; and 1. Parade, 2. REST.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1308 pages
...the thumbs are along the seams of the trousers; back of the hands out; fingers held naturally. (6) Head erect and squarely to the front; chin drawn in...and neck is vertical ; eyes straight to the front. (7) Weight of the body resting equally on the heels and the balls of the feet. (8) In assuming the... | |
| Edgar Z. Steever, James L. Frink - 1918 - 376 pages
...Attention. Fio. 3. — Parade rest. HEAD, CHIN, EYES: Head erect and squarely to the front, chin well up but drawn in so that the axis of the head and neck is vertical; eyes straight to the front. BODY: Weight of the body resting equally upon the heels and balls of the feet. (IDR51.) WHISTLE SIGNALS:... | |
| James Alfred Moss - 1917 - 682 pages
...arched; shoulders square and falling equally. " Arms and hands hanging naturally, thumb along the seam of the trousers. -\ Head erect and squarely to the front, chin drawn in so that 1lie axis of the head and neck is vertical; eyes straight to the front. Weight of the bod}' resting... | |
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