WR - RE: 1more time :o)

Rhonda Pemberton rhonda at ucinet.com
Sun Feb 21 13:21:37 PST 1999


Very true :o) Altho read Louis L'Amour's walking drum.....very insightful as to caravan movement was this also used in the military?

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Steve Dunne <steved at qualitycabinets.com>
    To: western at Ansteorra.ORG <western at Ansteorra.ORG>
    Date: Saturday, February 20, 1999 3:58 PM
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    That is true - but most often the route step is used when a VERY large distance is to be covered. At that point you'd not want to keep at 120 step march maintained, as it would seriously exhaust your troops. Route step is not something you would attempt to manuver a formation with, just get them to where they need to be without wearing them down
        -----Original Message-----
        From: owner-western at Ansteorra.ORG [mailto:owner-western at Ansteorra.ORG]On Behalf Of Rhonda Pemberton
        Sent: Saturday, February 20, 1999 4:46 AM
        To: western at Ansteorra.ORG
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        In reply to the route step vs a 120 beat step...ground maybe covered as fast or faster depending on the unit...the terrain available, cover and concealment and the type of mission your unit is on. All these variables come into play as to whether or not route step covers more or less ground than the standard 120 beat "in-step" march.
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