This is the arms and command manual for the Prussian Army. Every able soldier is expected to know and understand the content in it.
Inside, this manual contains,
I) Basic Conduct and Terms
II) Commands of Necessity
III) Musketry and Firing
Each section is important, so learn everything.
I) Basic Conduct and Terms
Respect your fellow soldiers and officers, this is for subordinates to their superiors AND superiors to their subordinates.
Remain mature and orderly at all times, do not fool around in times of duty.
Maintain proper grammar. This is a MUST for officers, and extremely recommended for all else.
Always, always follow a superior’s orders. If what they are doing seems wrong, contact high command.
Do not kill other soldiers, nor civilians. Do not teamkill because a soldier is teamkilling, punishment will be administered to them. This rule is exempt when a civilian enters unauthorised.
About terms.
When terms are enabled, it means that personnel are not allowed to speak unless given permission to do so.
Unless given permission to speak, you may only say “No, [TITLE] “Yes, [TITLE]" These are your terms.
You call a soldier by their rank if they Fahnrich or under. Sir or Ma’am if Leutnant and above.
If asked a question, permission is not needed to speak.
In order to get permission to speak, you must say “Permission to speak, Sir/Ma’am/[RANK]" DO NOT JUST SAY “PTS”.
II) Commands of Necessity
Faces
Left/Right Face: Personnel will make a 90 degree turn towards the left or right side.
About Face: Personnel will make a 180 degree turn to the right side.
Center Face/Eyes Front: Personnel will face the commanding officer.
Left/Right Incline: Personnel will make a 45 degree turn to a side.
Control Face: Personnel will continuously face the commander, even as he moves. It must be stopped by a center face.
Formations
On Me: A single file line will be made from personnel.
Form Up: A “shoulder to shoulder” is formed, a horizontal line of personnel.
Wedge: A triangular formation is formed, with personnel being ordered in an “arrowhead”.
Form left/right: A horizontal line is formed to a certain direction.
Left Wheel: Ordered from a single file line. The head###kes a LEFT turn, and personnel line up to his RIGHT. Vice versa for right wheel.
III) Musketry and Firing
Take up arms: Equip th###irearm.
Shoulder arms: Standard
Patrol Arms: F, used in short marches and patrols.
Slope Arms: G.
Trail Arms: K, used in longer marches.
Guard Arms: H, used while guarding or standing still.
Make Ready: Left Click while in soldier arms, used in firing drills.
Present: Right Click while in make ready, used before firing.
Reloading/Priming: R, after a shot. There is no automatic reloading.
About Charging
Firing Styles and Techniques
How to fire: Commanding officers will say which firing technique will be used, for example, “Prepare Volley Fire!”. T##n, he/she will say “Make ready”, then “Present” (Or aim), then “Fire”.
There are four basic firing techniques.
Volley Fire: Personnel will all fire at once, reloading is given as a command.
Ripple Fire: The fire will start on a certain side.
Blanket Fire: Personnel will fire a certain number of “sheets”, and reloading is automatic during that number of sheets. However, a blanket fire can be stopped with “cease fire”.
Fire at Will: Personnel will fire at will, can be stopped with “cease fire”.
Manual forged, 2/19/2017.
Made by MCATtwininspace,
Approved by ConfedJx,
Authorised by tjb439.
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