The Riverpark Rebellion
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The command was sharp distinct soldierly. The first set of fours moved straight to the front with unhesitating firmness and uniformity of step; the orderly sergeant took his place to the left of the set with ease and rapidity. The remainder of the battalion broke into fours wheeling to the right with promptness and precision and in the next moment the entire column was on the march.. The Riverpark Academy corps of cadets were the best-drilled troops outside of West Point. The uniform was dark blue; the belts gloves and shoulder-belts were white and the breastplates were of polished brass. The barrels of the cadets’ muskets glittered in the April sunlight as they marched and counter-marched wheeled to the right and left marked time and halted.. There was a short interval of rest. The boys in the ranks talked freely laughed shouted at one another leaning out from the line to do so making strenuous efforts nevertheless to keep one foot in place according to the rule.. Major Drumlist the drill-master wiped the perspiration from his face exchanged a few words with the members of his staff and then called the troops to attention.. He divided the battalion into four platoons and placed each platoon in charge of an officer with directions to instruct the men more thoroughly in the art of wheeling. Upton’s infantry tactics which had recently been adopted in the United States Army had but lately come into use at Riverpark; and as the excellence of the new system depended largely on the perfection attained in the wheelings it seemed necessary to give much time and attention to that particular branch.. The third platoon in the absence of Lieutenant Smeath of Company B was placed in charge of Adjutant Brightly who marched his men to the southerly part of the parade-ground and began a systematic drill as directed. The adjutant was a lad of sixteen years. He was well-proportioned stood erect and looked the typical soldier throughout. He was well versed in the tactics and an excellent drill-master but it was apparent that to-day he had little heart in his task. The men in the ranks noticed his indifference and took advantage of it. The major came down to them in his round of inspection.. “Lieutenant Brightly� he said “you are too easy with your men to-day. Give your commands as though you meant they should be obeyed and see that strict discipline is maintained in the ranks.�. This admonition roused the lad’s spirit—not so much a spirit of emulation as of impatience at reproof. As the major passed on to the next platoon Brightly became more strict; but his severity was now apparently without effect. The loose discipline of the first ten minutes had so demoralized the men that they were awkward and slow and it seemed impossible to keep them in good alignment while they were in motion. Now the centre would bow out and then in; now the pivot would turn too rapidly or the flank break away and come crowding up with broken step. Nothing went well. The adjutant became heated annoyed impatient and finally quite lost his temper.
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