Over the years I've seen a wide variety and numerous arguments on forming the company but have also, with a handful of exceptions, seen folks quite certain that you start with a two man file on the right and if there's an odd man he goes on the left. The "official" method of forming the company in 1835 was by SCOTT'S TACTICS which seems to put two men in the last file and any odd man on the right. I don't see this replaced anywhere from then till post war by anything "official" and manuals like GILHAM that mention it at all seem to be SCOTT with a slight modernization of commands. I can't see why there would be arguement or any mystery on how to form a company, and, for the other - odd on the left can mean a rear 1 or rear 2 man, on the right always a rear 2. Odd on the right works fine for stacking, gives at least a comrades of 3 if skirmishing and is at least as efficient on Right Face with rear 2 stepping over and then forward.
Odd man on left as rear 2 works better on Left Face but leaves a comrade of one - odd man on left as rear 1 works same as odd on right - neither works well stacking.
So where does can't have odd on the right come from ?
Odd man on left as rear 2 works better on Left Face but leaves a comrade of one - odd man on left as rear 1 works same as odd on right - neither works well stacking.
So where does can't have odd on the right come from ?
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