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If the reserve is also to advance to reenforce the firing line 

 it is represented by sleds as shown in fig. -43. The sleds are 

 advanced from the reserve to the firing line, and this advance 



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Fig. 44. 



is made by rushes nnless the distance is too short, or unless 

 the ground affords them great protection while advancing. 



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Fio. 46. 



When a large body of infantry is to be advanced over the 

 fire-swept zone to the assault, it can be represented as shown 

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Fig. 47. 



The limit must first be fixed to which the assault can come. 

 Up to this limit at distances of about 100, 75, or 50 meters 

 a,part, depending upon the nature of the ground, are placed 



