Basically a chart shows which parts of the unit train in what areas and on what days.
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The title of the book translates as:
"Regulations
for
major field exercises
- Maneuver Ordinance -
(M.O.)"
The heading for the chart says:
"Time schedule
for the major field exercises of the ...th Army Corps
19.."
That chart is not an actual schedule for real exercises, but an example for how such a schedule should look. (Hence, no references to actual locations and units, but entries such as "N. Training Grounds", "Cavalry Division A.", "near B." etc.)
Bestimmungen means "provisions" so I guess this should be interpreted as guidance or guidlines.
Groesseren means "large" therefore major and Trueppenubungen is one of those mavellous German compound words; Trueppen meaning "Troops" therefore perhaps "military" and Uebungen means "training" as in excercises etc. Manoever Ordnung means "excercise" as in manoeuvres and Ordnung means "Order" as in instructions etc.
So, basically it is about how to run major field training execises.
I hope this helps.
Regards
Mark
PS I was writing my post as HPL was posting his but we seem to agree mostly here
Thank you again Fellows, it is amazing what you can find when you look around, and better when Members here are willing to help!!!
Thank you
Dean O
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