I am looking the various drill manuals (Cookes', Pointsett's, Maury's, Patten's, Davis, etc.) in prep for the upcoming season. Have a question concerning "fighting on foot". Understand that the number 1, 2, and 3 man goes to ground and the number 4 man takes the ponies and takes off. The 1, 2, 3 men from each section of fours are in a long line (if using the double rank formation manual, one line behind the other). Questions:
1. Once on the ground are the men re-numbered to reflect a "set of fours"? Or do they keep the same number as previous prior to dismounting?
2. How does the line advance? If you are moving via a skirmish drill then the 1's and 3's move forward, fires; then the 2's move forward.
3. How about moving from one flank to the other? A wheel movement would take sometime for al the men to come on line. Is there another command (REFUSE THE..........) to move the men faster the whatever the threat there is?
Thanks in advance.
Bill Jordan
1. Once on the ground are the men re-numbered to reflect a "set of fours"? Or do they keep the same number as previous prior to dismounting?
2. How does the line advance? If you are moving via a skirmish drill then the 1's and 3's move forward, fires; then the 2's move forward.
3. How about moving from one flank to the other? A wheel movement would take sometime for al the men to come on line. Is there another command (REFUSE THE..........) to move the men faster the whatever the threat there is?
Thanks in advance.
Bill Jordan
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