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Show OIL K 1 effot mm Orders for Twentieth Infantry In-fantry Posted by Major E. M. Norton. Tlio now ,lril schedule for tlio Twi-n-tieth infi'.ntry which oos into olf oet Monday morning was posted yesterday.', in post headquarters by Major E. M. 1 Norton, in eliare of drill work for the regiment. The schedule was prepared following a eont'erem'e Friday afternoon between the battalion commanders and represents repre-sents a condensation ot the ideas of the various company commanders of the regiment. The daily schedule for each day save "Wednesday and Saturday will le as j follows: is to IhoU. calisthenics, games. bayonet training and homhing; 9:.'0 to 10, companv drill in close order; 10 to 11. eiijnal drill: 11 to ;V0, lecture period: 1 to o p. in., practical exercises , in patrolling, except Friday, and bat- talioii drills; .' to 4, school for officers, j non-commissioned officers and selected privates. j Wednesday 7:."rt to 11 :30 a. m., , practice march (without packsV, cover- j ing a distance of twelve miios. ! Saturdav S a. m., battalion inspec- j tion, equipment A: 10 to 11:::0 a. m., j test in signaling for all officers and ! non-com missioned officers. j Parades for the week are scheduled ; as follows: Monday, First battalion;; Tuesday. Se'ond battalion; Thursday, ! Third battalion; Friday, regimental. : The parades will be hehfat 4:'o0 in the j afternoons. j Ail afternoon drills except battalion 1 drill on Friday will be in full field equipment. j Suhiects for lecture5? have been prepared pre-pared as follows : Monday, military j courtesy, saluting, dress, etc.; Tuesday, ; marches and march discipline; Thurs- t day. quiz on first-aid work; Friday. J summary of war news. This new feature of the drill work is ; to be given on Friday of each week, j On this occasion the officers will give ' their men a brief summary of the war I news of the week and will discuss the war situation from a military tactical j standpoint. 7t is believed that this will prove a highly effective means of acquainting the men with actual condi- i tions on the battlefield an. I in making j them familiar with conditions which ; they will encounter when iher reach ' the front. " j |