| Sir David Dundas - 1788 - 426 pages
...be ceflary to form to a flank with its rear rank in front — The aeceffary. * •* column ( I73 ) column with its right in front may arrive on the left of its ground, and be obliged immediately p form up and fupport that point, fo that the right of the line will become the left. An army moving... | |
| Army - 1795 - 526 pages
...changing its pofition by a countermarch : it may even be under the necefluy of forming to a flank with its rear rank in front. — The column with its right in front may arrive oa the left of its ground, and be obliged immediately to form up and fupport that point, fo that the... | |
| Great Britain. War Office, Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office - 1798 - 470 pages
...changing its pofuion by a countermarch : it may even be under the neceflity of forming to a flank with its rear rank in front. The column with its right,...point, fo that the right of the line will become the left. — Part of a fecond line may double round on the extremity of a firft line, thereby to outflank... | |
| Army - 1803 - 180 pages
...to oppofe a danger, inftead of changing a pofition by a countermarch. It may be under the neceffity of forming to a flank, its rear rank in front. The...obliged immediately to form up, and fupport that point. But on the whole, it is to be recollected, that though the inversion of fquadrons in a regiment ought... | |
| Charles James - 1805 - 1236 pages
...position by a countermarch; sometimes, indeed, it may be necessary to form to a flank with its rear in front. The column with its right in front may arrive...ground, and be obliged immediately to form up and support that point, so that the right of the line will become the left. Part of a second line may double... | |
| William Duane - 1810 - 774 pages
...sometimes, indeed, it may be necessary t form to a Hank with its rear in front. The column with its line in front may arrive on the left of its ground, and be obliged immediately to form up and support that point, so that the right of the line will become 'he left. Part of a second line may double... | |
| Army - 1844 - 298 pages
...occur where it is indispensable, and it therefore cannot be neglected in practice. For instance, a Column with its Right in front may arrive on the left...ground, and be obliged immediately to form up, and support that point, so that the Right of the Line will become the Left (see Movement No. XII. from... | |
| William Lennox L. Fitzgerald De-Ros (23rd baron.) - 1844 - 262 pages
...occur where it is indispensable, and it therefore cannot be neglected in practice. For instance, a Column with its Right in front may arrive on the left...ground, and be obliged immediately to form up, and support that point, so that the Right of the Line will become the Left (see Movement No. XII. from... | |
| Army - 1853 - 240 pages
...occur where it is indispensable, and it therefore cannot be neglected in practice. For instance, a Column "with its "Right in Front" may arrive on the...ground, and be obliged immediately to form up, and support that point, so that the Right of the Line will become the Left (see Movement No. XII. from... | |
| War office - 1865 - 242 pages
...occur where it is indispensable, and it therefore cannot be neglected in practice. For instance, a Column, with its Right in front, may arrive on the...ground, and be obliged immediately to form up, and support that point, so that the right of the Line will become the Left (see Movement No. XII. from... | |
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