Show THWING FOR ille cit e training camp move nent begun began yme e time aa aaby b y prominent rom I 1 lien t citizen ci ili zei of 0 th the ie r stay aa and d whick wili soon be established offers topa t pat tri ic business bi iness peep an lifty to tn spen four week on a un ocr jc gitary regal regulations ions and adf at c ceaf of 0 only Y 10 this movement hainy la birth D ath last eai a when a big co company mp bof pien pen of new york state es established ablis lied a bummer camp at platt Platts plattsburg turg burg new york and there ad themselves selves to tile the rigorous routine ot of military I 1 lilu life for four weeks tor for the purpose of acquainting themselves with the ars arts of war so that they might be of service to their country should occasion loa orme arise the plan has taken hold of lien in practically every state of the union so that this summer will witness a big camp in nearly all the states under the regulations the government requires a deposit of 15 from ech recruit and then furnishes him with equipment except a uniform with w aich lie he is expected to supply himself at the end of the encamp rient when the government equipment is returned in fit good order the is refunded 5 and during the lime of his enlistment lie he is boarded free by tile the government the exercises of each day are set forth in a little pamphlet sent out by the committee commatee having this matter in ili charge are as follows 1 attendants will be on a cadet status that is treated with the courtesy due prospective officers but subject to all rules and regulations of tile the camp and to disciplinary measures for infraction thereof 2 attendants will be organized into companies battalions and regiments regin n ants of infantry each co company will be commanded by an officer of the regular army and will be assisted by at least one officer and several noncommissioned officers of the regular army 3 the entire nay clay until p m will mil be devoted to theoretical theoretic af and practical military instruction there will be a lecture each evening after supper 4 1 there will be no instruction or cr compulsory military work from noon saturday until monday morning and presence in camp will not be required on saturday afternoon there will be athletic sports and several cups have le len leen n donated 5 the course offered will be true military work not play A correct understanding of the principles involved being considered of more importance in the short time available for instruction hirt ruction than the exercise itself only that degree of precision in close clo e cider drill necessary to insure coordination cn di and discipline will be insisted upon extended order drill and field exercises are considered most import ant 6 the course of instruction will embrace era brace fa a the theoretical and physical instruction it ruction in tile the principles of tactics Lic including luding advance and rear guards patrols outposts and combat b military map making and road sketching will be explained and tuni ties given tor for practical work in ia that subject subject sub jeci c the proper handling and use 0 of the rifle will be taught and experience given by actual firing with t the le 8 einice rifle and ammunition on tile the target range d physical drill marching camping tent pitching making and breaking camp signaling loading and un wagons camp expedients held field cooking camp sanitation first aid to the injured personal hygiene find and tile the care of troops in the field will be taught by practice e the tactical organization cf c the military forces of the united states the reasons and comparison with that of foreign armies the supply food and material of lu au army and the problems connected therewith the psychology of 0 war the military nili tary history of our country not tile ilia I 1 illuminated humiliated schoolbook versions of our victories merely buethe true ver rions as taken from the official records of 0 our failures and defeats as well as our successes and victories M ith th reasons our military policy past and present the necessity for some sound definite military policy and the adoption thereof and an tte tee present scheme of organization of I 1 tile the land forces of the united states t f there will be a practice marri march 1 of several days duration in which as nearly as possible such actual cam walgn conditions ot of march bivouac and combat as the assumed conditions would exact will be followed wynn I 1 L eddy edd IV T dayis davis dayi davi I 1 J E halvorsen IV C horsley IV 0 knudson victor E madsen and J D peters are the members ot of the general committee from rom brigham city and mr air eddy will be very pleased to give further information to any who cesare to enlist for the encamp encampment ilie i lie date bt bf the encampment will be aug 21 to sept 16 |