Sorry, but I can't find my battalion drill manual...
I have been researching the drill maneuver, "Change Front Forward on the First Company", and I would love to see it utilized out here in the PNW. It seems pretty straight forward (really just Forward Into Line with a few changes), but I have not yet discovered how to change front forward on the left flank. Changing front on the first company is simple. No matter the battalion size, you always have a first company. Continuing with the original wording, common sense tells me that the command would be: "Change Front Forward on the 10th Company, MARCH".
Question 1: What is the proper command for deployment on the left?
Question 2: Since we rarely have a battalion of 10 companies, would the command be adjusted to the number of companies?
I would love for our battalion to get away from our improvised "Dorf on Drill" battalion wheel!
Thank you,
Dan Limb
2nd Virginia Infantry
Co. F "Winchester Rifles"
I have been researching the drill maneuver, "Change Front Forward on the First Company", and I would love to see it utilized out here in the PNW. It seems pretty straight forward (really just Forward Into Line with a few changes), but I have not yet discovered how to change front forward on the left flank. Changing front on the first company is simple. No matter the battalion size, you always have a first company. Continuing with the original wording, common sense tells me that the command would be: "Change Front Forward on the 10th Company, MARCH".
Question 1: What is the proper command for deployment on the left?
Question 2: Since we rarely have a battalion of 10 companies, would the command be adjusted to the number of companies?
I would love for our battalion to get away from our improvised "Dorf on Drill" battalion wheel!
Thank you,
Dan Limb
2nd Virginia Infantry
Co. F "Winchester Rifles"
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