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1 2| the parts in front, in the rear, and on the side of this
2 2| shoulder, the part behind (rear); when I say flanks, the
3 2| the flanks and shoulders (rear) of the company. If it is
4 2| the head and on the tail (rear), even though they are outside
5 2| the front and go to the rear of the company, which becomes
6 2| the flanks or shoulders (rear). This is very easy, for
7 2| the flanks or shoulders (rear), have to move from the
8 2| of them and five in the rear: the other sixty files situated
9 2| of Ten on the front and rear, with the Centurions at
10 2| and have to combat in the rear, they must arrange the files
11 2| pikes are situated in the rear; and to do this, no other
12 2| shield-bearers who are on his rear, and turning to the right,
13 2| he was, and goes to the rear of the left angle. And thus
14 2| then from wings become the rear (shoulder) of the piazza (
15 3| there was no one in its rear to restore it. So that the
16 3| placed in charge of the rear of the Army. But returning
17 3| they can be kept in the rear (tail) of the Army until
18 3| repulsed the enemy in the rear. I believe the pikemen can
19 3| to help the van and the rear of the army, and lend aid
20 3| center with three, and the rear with two; and I would believe
21 3| among their companies in the rear (tail) of the army to make
22 3| the front, but from the rear, so that doubling the ranks,
23 3| should come to retire to the rear, and not to turn in front.
24 4| overcome, and retire into the rear ranks of the Army. This
25 4| Carthaginians, and in the rear, he placed the Italians,
26 4| enemy in front and their rear closed by his men, they
27 4| you must have ranks in the rear which will receive you.
28 4| Veliti and the cavalry in the rear, and all the heavily armed
29 4| able to send those in the rear forward if necessity should
30 5| wing with its wagon in the rear, and the remainder of the
31 5| march in front or from the rear, they quickly caused all
32 5| each with its wagons in the rear. And as the wagons are of
33 5| lengths. Between the front and rear of these two flanks, I would
34 5| right flank, and five at the rear of the left flank, leaving
35 5| left flank, and one at the rear of the right flank. And
36 5| companies placed in the rear parts; and there would be
37 5| one space would be on the rear side toward the right wing,
38 5| Veliti, and in that in the rear the extraordinary Veliti,
39 5| those that are placed in the rear, should not occupy any space
40 5| the five companies in the rear should have their front
41 5| have their front touch the rear of their flanks, and those
42 5| front should have their rear touch the front (of their
43 5| that the pikemen are in the rear, as we will demonstrate
44 5| placed in the front and rear, so that when they have
45 5| would place part in the rear on the right wing, and part
46 5| them always either in the rear or on the flanks. Whoever
47 5| and the other five in the rear, and the Head should be
48 5| that I had placed in the rear depart from there, and distribute
49 5| place themselves at the rear of the companies. The plaza,
50 5| companies that I placed in the rear of the Army come forward
51 5| have their pikemen in the rear for the reasons mentioned
52 5| all those who are in the rear in every kind of assault,
53 5| the enemy comes from the rear, the first thing that ought
54 5| of the army becomes the rear, and the rear the front.
55 5| becomes the rear, and the rear the front. Then all those
56 5| which then becomes the rear of the army. And the other
57 5| should be placed in the rear according to the original
58 5| open, which, from being the rear, would become a flank. All
59 5| that make a front from the rear, and then from the flank,
60 5| to make a front from the rear or from a flank, and you
61 5| the front, either from the rear or from the flank, never
62 5| To the right”, “To the rear”, “To the front”. So too,
63 5| him, he comes upon your rear as you arrive at the banks
64 5| their army girded on the rear side by a ditch, and filling
65 5| having the Cimbri at his rear, and arriving at a river,
66 5| drawn a part of it in their rear, the other then became so
67 5| front, or the one in the rear, and both being occupied
68 5| fear those forces in the rear for which the road in front
69 6| in the front and in the rear of the Army, as it appears
70 6| battle, and those in the rear who bravely sustain it.
71 6| the front and the west the rear of the encampment, and the
72 6| should be joined on the rear where they touch one another.
73 6| face one another on the rear, with the same spaces as
74 6| courtesy of the Captain. On the rear side of the Captain’s quarters,
75 6| that should go around the rear along the quarters of the
76 6| along the ditches on the rear of the camp.~BATTISTA: I
77 6| public (impedimenta) at its rear, as we showed the Roman
78 7| and which should be in the rear of a besieging enemy. It
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