At an impromptu officer's school held recently (using Hardee's), we were studying "By the right of companies, to the rear into column." We've always doubled when doing this based on the inference that you routinely double when facing but noticed the illustration for the movement shows it being made undoubled. Scott doesn't double so we can assume he's having us do the movement undoubled. His plates shows undoubled and he calls for breaking two files if in two ranks - three files if in three ranks - "the whole depth of the ranks". Hardee breaks two files,the first "the whole depth of the two ranks", "U.S INFANTRY TACTICS" and "GILHAM'S MANUAL FOR VOLUNTEERS AND MILITIA" are practically word for word with Hardee. Then comes Mr. Casey, his illustrations clearly show four ranks with a detail on breaking files. He breaks three files, the first "the whole depth of the four ranks". This is one of the more dramatic differences I've seen between Casey and Hardee and I wonder if there was some confusion about the practice that the 1862 work was trying to address. Has anyone else studied this area ?
SCOTT'S "INFANTRY-TACTICS", VOL II - School of the Battalion :
854. (Pl. XV, figs. 3 and 4.) When the colonel shall wish to cause the battalion to break to the rear, by the right, into column by company, he will command:
1. By the right of companies, to the rear into column. 2. Battalion, right-FACE.
3. Quick-MARCH.
855. At the first command, each captain will place himself before the centre of his company, and give it the necessary cautions, and the covering sergeants will step into the front rank.
856. At the second command, the battalion will face to the right; each captain will hasten to the right of his company, break three or two files (according as the formation may be in three or two ranks) to the rear; the first file will break the whole depth of the ranks; the second file less; the third, if three, will only advance the left shoulder; which being executed, the captain will place himself so that his breast may touch the lightly the left arm of the front rank man of the last file in the company next on the right of his own. The captain of the right company will place himself as if there were a company on his right, and will align himself on the other captains. The covering sergeant of each company will break to the rear with the right files, and place himself before the front rank man of the first file, to conduct him.
Hardee's "RIFLE AND LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS" , VOL. II - SCHOOL OF THE BATTALION (1855 version, newer version seems to be word for word) :
87. When the colonel shall wish to cause the battalion to break to the rear, by the right, into column by company, he will command:
1. By the right of companies to the rear into column. 2. Battalion right-FACE. 3. MARCH
(or double quick-MARCH).
88. At the first command, each captain will place himself before the centre of his company, and caution it to face to the right; the covering ser*geants will step into the front rank.
89. At the second command, the battalion will face to the right ; each captain will hasten to the right of his company, and break two files to the rear; the first will break the whole depth of the two ranks; the second file less; which being executed, the captain will place himself so that his breast may touch lightly the left arm of the front rank man of the last file in the company next on the right of his own. The captain of the right company will place himself as if there were a company on his right, and will align himself on the other captains. The covering sergeant of each company will break to the rear with the right files, and place himself before the front rank of the first file, to conduct him.
SCOTT'S "INFANTRY-TACTICS", VOL II - School of the Battalion :
854. (Pl. XV, figs. 3 and 4.) When the colonel shall wish to cause the battalion to break to the rear, by the right, into column by company, he will command:
1. By the right of companies, to the rear into column. 2. Battalion, right-FACE.
3. Quick-MARCH.
855. At the first command, each captain will place himself before the centre of his company, and give it the necessary cautions, and the covering sergeants will step into the front rank.
856. At the second command, the battalion will face to the right; each captain will hasten to the right of his company, break three or two files (according as the formation may be in three or two ranks) to the rear; the first file will break the whole depth of the ranks; the second file less; the third, if three, will only advance the left shoulder; which being executed, the captain will place himself so that his breast may touch the lightly the left arm of the front rank man of the last file in the company next on the right of his own. The captain of the right company will place himself as if there were a company on his right, and will align himself on the other captains. The covering sergeant of each company will break to the rear with the right files, and place himself before the front rank man of the first file, to conduct him.
Hardee's "RIFLE AND LIGHT INFANTRY TACTICS" , VOL. II - SCHOOL OF THE BATTALION (1855 version, newer version seems to be word for word) :
87. When the colonel shall wish to cause the battalion to break to the rear, by the right, into column by company, he will command:
1. By the right of companies to the rear into column. 2. Battalion right-FACE. 3. MARCH
(or double quick-MARCH).
88. At the first command, each captain will place himself before the centre of his company, and caution it to face to the right; the covering ser*geants will step into the front rank.
89. At the second command, the battalion will face to the right ; each captain will hasten to the right of his company, and break two files to the rear; the first will break the whole depth of the two ranks; the second file less; which being executed, the captain will place himself so that his breast may touch lightly the left arm of the front rank man of the last file in the company next on the right of his own. The captain of the right company will place himself as if there were a company on his right, and will align himself on the other captains. The covering sergeant of each company will break to the rear with the right files, and place himself before the front rank of the first file, to conduct him.
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