[INTRODUCTION]
This is The British Army Manual dedicated to helping new recruits in their military Career.
[ARMY BEHAVIOR]
I.His Majesty's Soldiers must wear the appropriate uniform according to their rank while on duty.
II.His Majesty's Soldiers must always identify their superior as "Sir" or "Ma'am.
III.His Majesty's Soldiers are obliged to use grammar while on duty regardless of their rank.
IV.His Majesty's Soldiers are not permitted to use "emoji s" or "faces".
V.His Majesty's Soldiers responses to superiors consist of:
-"Yes, sir/ma'am"
-"No, sir/ma'am"
-"Acknowledged, sir/ma'am"
-"Understood, sir/ma'am"
-"(Answer to question), sir/ma'am"
[COMMANDS]
I.Musket Commands
.[Shoulder Arms]- Place musket on your shoulder. (F)
.[Make Ready]- Used to prepare your musket before firing. (Left click)
.[Present]- Pointing musket forward to aim. (Right click)
.[Crouch]- Crouching down. (C)
.[Guard Arms]- Used for guarding an individual. (G)
.[Ground Arms]- Holding musket close to the ground. (H)
.[Trail Arms]- Used for running long distances. (K)
.[Order Arms]- Put away your musket. (By clicking on the musket tool)
.[Fire]- Fire your musket. (Left click whilst presented and zoomed in)
.[Prime and Load]- Reload your musket (Must be zoomed in first person) (R)
II.Melee Commands
[Fix Bayonet]- Fixes Bayonet to musket, allows you to stab and block. (X)
[Charge Bayonet]- Thrust your Bayonet forward. (Must be toggled in melee) (Left click)
[Block]- Allows you to block from Bayonet charges with your musket. (Must be toggled in melee)
III.Firing Commands
[Volley fire]- Firing all at once
[Ripple fire]- Firing one after the other from a designated side chosen by the commanding officer.
[Fire at will]- Fire at your at your own free will.
[Blanket fire]- Soldiers fire a certain amount of times, when they reache the required amount of shots that the commanding officer has set they will cease automatically.
[BASIC REGUALR ARMY FORMATIONS]
I.Battle Formations
[Line Formation]- Lining up shoulder to shoulder, three ranks deep, 6 people per line, officer on the side.
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[Column Formation]- Form a column on the commanding officer.
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[Box Formation]- Form a box around the commanding officer.
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[Skirmish Chain]- A zigzag that is started from the officers side.
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[MARCHING COMMANDS AND FACES]
I.Faces
[Left Face]- Turn ninety degrees to your left.
[Right Face]- Turn ninety degrees to your right.
[About Face]- a one-hundred eighty degree turn.
[Left Incline]- Turn forty-five degrees to your left.
[Right Incline]- Turn forty-five degrees to your right.
[Center Face]- Face the commanding officer's general direction.
[Control Face]- Follow the commanding officers's movement.
II.Marching Commands
[March]- Begin marching behind the commanding officer.
[Prepare March]- Prepare to start marching.
[Halt]- Stop Marching.
This concludes the Manual of Arms, happy soldiering!
Commissioned by His Britannic Majesty, King George III
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