Here's an interesting scenario that nearly occurred to us. I was moving our company down a trail by the right flank in order to come out of woods, deploy and put fire on our enemies flank. On our left was heavy pine, so maybe 4-5 feet of clearance. The rear ranks were almost directly upon a wood rail fence. In other words, absolutely no room to deploy. Suddenly, a head-on meeting with enemy troops coming up the other way, also marching by the flank. How do you suppose the boys of old would have put fire on them? Nothing in the manuals discusses this. While it didn't actually occur, some of their boys were talking about getting the drop on us in the same manner. Trying to think this through, the only logical manner I could come up with would be similar to street fighting. I would have (after explaining to the boys) - fire by file (since your front and rear ranks are next to each other), the front rank two men then peal left to the rear, rear rank to men then peal right to the rear and continue through the company. Obviously in a reenactment I would avoid this due to a whole bunch of potential safety, but again, what do think the boys of old would have done?
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