Bayonet Exercise - Preliminary Drill
The squad, having fallen in in single rank, will be formed into two deep, as follows:
Command
Action
Shoulder-Arms As described in Shoulder Arms
Prepare for Bayonet-Exercise Odd numbers stand fast, even numbers face to the right about
Quick-March Even numbers move four paces to the rear, halt and front
Port-Arms As described in Port-Arms
Charge-Bayonets As described in Charge-Bayonets (In Bayonet exercise, this is called "First Position")
Preliminary Drill in Slow (or Quick Time) Caution.
The feet will be kept at right angles to each other throughout the following exercises.
Second-Position Draw back the right foot twenty-four inches, the body resting upon it,
the heels in line with each other,
both knees bent, and kept well apart
the right directly over the foot,
the left easy and flexible, pointing to the front
Third-Position Advance the body by extending the right leg and bending forward the left leg without moving or raising the feet
Second-Position As before
Advance Move forward the left foot six inches,
and follow with the right the same length of step.
Retire Step back with the right foot six inches
and follow with the left the same length of step.
Double-Advance Bring out the right foot to the left,
and step out again with the left to the "Second Position"
Double-Retire Bring the left foot back to the right,
and step back again with the right to the "Second Position"
First-Position Bring up the right heel to the left,
straightening the knees
Shoulder-Arms As usual, resuming the proper front
Order-Arms As before
Stand at-Ease As described in Stand at-Ease
Guards and Points, by Numbers
Command
Action
Attention
Shoulder-Arms
Port-Arms
Charge-Bayonets As described above.
Guards and Points by Numbers; in Slow (Quick) Time Caution
Guard Fall back to the "Second Position" with the knees well apart,
the back and neck bent and chest drawn in,
the rifle retaining the postion of "Charge Bayonet" except that the right wrist will be upon the upper part of the hip,
the left elbow close to and in front of the body,
the point of the bayonet directed towards the height of a man's breast.
Point Without quitting hold or losing the balance of the rifle advance it gradually to the full extent of the arms;
at the same time incline forwards to the "Third Position"
the right elbow rather under and close to the stock,
and lower the head, as in taking aim.
Two Resume slowly the position of "Guard"
Low-Guard Bring the rifle to the "Low Guard" by turning the sling uppermost,
and raising the butt and right elbow as high as the head,
the back of the hand towards the right ear,
and the bayonet pointing downwards to the front
Point As before, but downwards;
and as the rifle gradually descends, turn the barrel upwards
Two Resume the position of the "Low Guard"
High-Guard Bring the rifle to the "High Guard" by lowering the right wrist to the hip,
the left hand to be opposite the breast
Point As before, but upwards
Two Resume the position of the "High Guard"Head-Parry Raise the rifle,
turning the sling upwards till the left wrist is as high as, and opposite to, the forehead; the butt slanting downwards. Two Return to "High Guard"
Shorten-Arms Throw back the rifle to the full extent of the right arm,
lowering the point of the bayonet direct to the front, the barrel resting upon the left arm, just above the elbow; and carry back the body by extending the left leg Point As before, direct to the front, as in Point "Third Position" Two Return to "Shorten-Arms" Guard As before "Second Position" Shoulder-Arms As from the position of "Load" standing Order-Arms Stand at-Ease As usual
When it is necessary to repeat a thrust in the above practice, the command "As you were" will be given instead of "Two".
Intention of each Movement
Thrust Against a man...
Guard and Point on foot, on level ground Low Guard and Point below, when standing on a height, such as a parapet High Guard and Point on a height, or against a mounted man Head Parry delivering a sabre cut to the head
The thrust of a bayonet or lance can be parried by a slight movement of the rifle to the right or left when at either of the three guards.
Guards and Points in an Oblique Direction by Numbers
Attention
Shoulder-Arms Port-Arms Charge-Bayonets As usual Variations of Guard and Point by Numbers, in Slow (or Quick) Time Caution Guard As before Right Keeping the feet steady, and retaining the position of "Guard", turn the body to the rigth front, so as to present the bayonet in that position Point As before, to the right front. Two Return to "Guard" to the right front Left Turn the body as before, but to the left front Point As before, to the left front. Two Return to "Guard" to the left front Low-Guard Point Two As before, to the left front High-Guard Point Two As before, to the left front Right Retaining the position of "High Guard", turn the body to the right front. Point As before, to the right front Two Return to the "High Guard" to the right front Low-Guard Point Two As before, to the right front Guard As before Shoulder-Arms Order-Arms Stand at-Ease As beforePoints to the Rear by Numbers
In order to bring the body and limbs into equal action on both sides, the preceeding practices should be performed with the right shoulder and foot foremost, the squad being faced about, as follows:-
About Straighten the knees
and raise the rifle perpendicularly in front of the centre of the body; at the same time turn to the right about upon the heels, the right foot pointing to the proper rear, the left foot to its left, and smartly changing the hold of the rifle with the right hand at the balance, and grasping the small of the stock with the left hand, sink down again to the position of "Guard", by bending the knees, and bringing the weight of the body on the left leg
Review Exercise
For this exercise the squad, company, or battalion will be drawn up in line.
The remaining points will be performed in like manner, by the following commands:
The above exercise will then be performed with the right shoulder and leg foremost, and when it is completed, line will be formed as follows:-
Review Exercise in Two Ranks
Review Exercise in Quick Time