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"The Plattsburg Manual A Handbook for Military Training"

By the
prescribed salute is meant, if unarmed or armed with a saber which is
sheathed, the "hand salute"; if armed with a drawn saber, the "present
saber". If you, wearing civilian dress, pass them, uncover and hold the
headdress opposite the left shoulder with the right hand.

BOOKS[3]

We recommend that all officers, non-commissioned officers and all
privates who propose to work for advancement read the following books.
All can probably be obtained from the Adjutant General of the Army,
Washington, D. C. Any other military books (desired can be purchased
from the United States Infantry Association, Union Trust Building,
Washington, D. C.
(1) "The Military Policy of the United States," by Gen. E. Upton.
(2) "The Guard Manual, United States Army."
(3) "The Field Service Regulations, United States Army."
(4) The Drill Regulations of the arm of the service to which you are
assigned.
(5) "Non-commissioned Officers' Manual" (War Department Publication).
(6) "First Aid to the Sick and Injured" (War Department Publication).


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