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Here follows the Exercise of a Granadeer, with the Expla∣nation, beginning when they are under Arms, viz. the Fire-lock Shouldered.
THE Posture, and what a Granadeer is further to ob∣serve in the Exercise of his Arms, is fully shewn in the General Observa∣tions, where the Musket is Treated of.
It is also to be Observed, That when the Granadeers stand in a Bo∣dy with the Musketeers, that they then must make the same Motions as the Musketeers, because they do not then meddle with their Gra∣nades or Bayonets.
Words of Com∣mand. | Explanation. |
Take heed Granadeers, to Exercise your Fire-locks. |