Photocopy of the manuscript of the table of contents of the book
“Regimental institution” ( Suzdal institution ) - the work of the great Russian commander A. V. Suvorov , which sets out the essence of his views on the education and training of troops [1] . It was written in 1764 - 1765 when Suvorov was the commander of the Suzdal Infantry Regiment in Novaya Ladoga . "Regimental institution" consists of 6 chapters:
- Chapter I. On the guard.
- Chapter II About exerting.
- Chapter III. About decoration and cleanliness.
- Chapter IV About military obedience, routine and positions.
- Chapter V. About the camp.
- Chapter VI. About indispensable apartments.
Suvorov successfully demonstrated his system of training and education of troops at the exercises of the troops of the Moscow garrison in 1765 , which lasted 7 days, having completed all the tasks assigned. The "Regimental Institution" proved to be effective in training troops in the future.
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| It is not necessary to think that blind courage gives victory over the enemy, but the only military art displaced with it ... Once it is acquired, knowledge gained cannot be kept in unforgettable memory, but there is no point in adding to it with daily experiments |
Notes
- ↑ Regimental institution // Military Encyclopedia / Grachev P.S. - Moscow: Military Publishing House, 2002. - V. 6. - S. 492. - ISBN 5-203-01873-1 .
External links
Literature
- Rogulin N. G. “Regimental institution” by A. V. Suvorov and infantry instructions of the Catherine’s time. - St. Petersburg: Dmitry Bulanin, 2005 .-- 248 p.
See also
- The Science of Victory (Suvorov's work)