Second, third and fourth Captains: As each company reaches a point 8 paces behind the company just preceding it into close column, the command is given: Column half right, March.
If the battalion is in line, the guide away from the point of rest (in each company) comes to the "Right shoulder arms" at the command to dress.
Then as each company in rear of the leading company gets the proper distance (company front plus 5 paces) the Captain commands: Forward March.
Each company is dressed by its Captain who places himself on the flank toward which the dress is to be made.
Ration baskets were provided in which one day's groceries could have been carried in bulk by each company, but, as an order had been issued for each man to carry his own, these baskets proved to be useless lumber.
Orders were therefore sent to each company commander to retire as quickly as possible as soon as it was dusk.
Each company in the firing line will probably start its advance upon its objective in column of squads, but taking advantage of all cover.
He would then call up the company commanders and issue his defense order in which the task ofeach company would be made clear.
Mail is delivered to each company as soon as a complete roll of the organizations can be made out and sent to the post-office.
Prizes were offered for the best sergeant and the best corporal in the Battalion, for the best private in each Company, and for each member of the Platoon having the highest average.
There were a few bivouac sheets to be issued to each Company, and there were about three bell tents for officers.
In the first place, each Company had a cookhouse in the trenches, and the Company cooks came in with their Companies and cooked all the meals on the spot.
By and by the room was thrown open to the non-commissioned officers and privates also, and eventually the cadets, of whom five were supposed to be on the strength of each company of Artillery, repaired thither in like manner.
During this practical instruction one of the lieutenants belonging to each company is always present, and the captain of the company visits the work once in the course of the day.
There are two swimming lessons given to each company, in summer, every week.
Each company occupied a two-platoon frontage, so that the whole Battalion was on a front of six platoons and in a depth of four waves.
The attack was to be made in each battalion on a two company front, each company advancing in two waves on a front of two platoons.
On the 168th Brigade front the attack was made by each assaulting battalion on a four-company front, each company in column of platoons in extended order.
Each Company had a cut-and-dried scheme for carrying out the instant a mine went up in its own or adjoining sectors.
Each Company, too, had its own section of trench, finding its own supports.
Each Company enjoyed a most sumptuous dinner, followed by a splendid entertainment provided by local talent, speeches, and so on.
Each company has a particular colour--red, blue, yellow, and grey.
Each company contributing to the support of the establishment nominated one member of the committee of management.
In each company there is one captain, one sergeant, four pioneers, and six or eight firemen.
Each company has a large band of music, amounting to ten men, where there are six Patis or squads.
At the command =march= the ranks are opened in each company, as in the inspection of the company, as prescribed in par.
When about 1 pace in rear of the line, each company is halted and dressed to the right against the arms of the guides.
Each company, as it comes forward, opens out like the fan of practised coquette, and a sheaf of skirmishers is launched to the front.
Each company to have their coffee roasted and ground and turned over to the chief commissary at sunset to-night.
Close in around the lines the lean, bony, leg-weary horses of the cavalry are herded, each company by itself where best it can find patches of the rich buffalo grass.
Each company is restricted to certain portions of the city, so that there is no confusion in sending out the proper force.
As our baggage was always in the rear on occasions of this kind, the officers of each company had a Portuguese boy, in charge of a donkey, on whom their little comforts depended.
Each company, as they passed, gave us a volley; but as they had nothing to guide their aim, except the smoke from our rifles, we had very few men hit.
When we reach the field we are generally broken up into companies, each company drilling in marching by the front, wheeling to the right and left, and finally coming together again before marching back to camp.
Each company in my regiment has had good opportunities of fully testing their qualities; and both in the cooking of fresh and salt meat have been found to answer the purpose for which they were intended, remarkably well.
Each company in my regiment has had good opportunities of fully testing their qualities; and both in the cooking of fresh and salt meat, they have been found to answer the purpose for which they were intended, remarkably well.
Each company sends a recruiting agent to collect these coolies who are well paid according to the Indian labour-market rates.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each company" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.