MANUAL FOR NONCOMMISSIONED OFEICEES. 149 



Each trooper keeps his horse straight in the rank, maintain- 

 ing liis alignment with the guide and his proper interval (par. 

 368-a) from the man next him on tlie side of the guide. The 

 troopers yield to pressure from the side of the guide and resist 



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Fig. 37, par. 367. 



pressure from the opposite direction. All adjustments are 

 made gradually without crowding or confusion. 



In the beginning the leader moves at a walk and makes only 

 slight changes of direction. As the instructor completes each 

 change of direction he indicates the new direction of march by 



