Yeomanry Regulations; 1844

“Yeomanry Regulations; 1844” by Lt De Ros is an abridged edition published by Naval & Military Press in June 2011. This 250-page volume provides a detailed overview of the British Yeomanry, a precursor to the modern Territorial Army, and serves as a guide for part-time Yeomanry officers to familiarize themselves with the latest military movements and maneuvers of their regular Army counterparts.
Readers will find comprehensive coverage of various military topics, including foot drill, the duties of sentries, and military horsemanship. The book also addresses practical exercises such as carbine, pistol, and sword training, as well as protocols for saluting and conducting funerals. This edition is particularly suited for those interested in the history of the Victorian Army and its volunteer reserve forces.
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The British Yeomanry – a forerunner of today s Territorial Army – provided a sort of volunteer reserve militia to the regular Army. The object of this volume of abridged regulations for the formation and movements of the Yeomanry Corps, published in 1844, was to make the part-time Yeomanry officer corps conversant with the latest movements and manoevres as executed by their regular Army cousins. The book covers such subjects as foot drill, duties of sentries, conduct of funerals, miIitary horsemanship, Carbine exercises (on horseback and on foot); pistol and sword exercises; saluting. This book will delight anyone keen on the Victorian Army and its volunteer reserve.
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