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===== Daily Interactions ===== * In Camp: - The Sergeant Major and Principal Musician worked together during drills and regimental formations to ensure that orders were communicated effectively to company commanders and their musicians. - During leisure times, the Sergeant Major might coordinate with the Principal Musician for musical performances to boost morale or for ceremonial purposes. * On the March: - The Principal Musician provided marching cadences or signals, which the Sergeant Major helped enforce by ensuring the regiment remained orderly and followed instructions. * In Combat: - The Principal Musician depended on the Sergeant Major to convey precise instructions from the Adjutant or Colonel before sounding signals. - The Sergeant Major, in turn, relied on the Principal Musician to communicate commands audibly over the noise of the battlefield.
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