dave_r wrote:Sorry - that's utter rubbish - the British wheeled in Napoleonics (or Wellingtonic as somebody pointed out to me) all the time.
The command would be Regiment, left Wheel. When enough had been done they simply stopped.
It also happened in the American Civil War all the time.
I'm sorry - that's utter rubbish.
How can THIS wheel?
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Direction of march up the page (or down, it doesn't matter).
Remembering that the front of a base in FoG is MANY men across, not just 4 little lead figures.
It CAN'T wheel, because while #'s 2 is waiting for #1 to complete the move, #4 and 6 is standing on top of him.
Thus, it MUST be a form:
The form is described in this 1915 drill manual on page 51.
You'll notice that (from my picture) 4 and 6 would do an incline, (so, incidentally would the entire front rank. They then march out the required spacing and then stop. During this whole time the formation ISN'T formed. It's not totally unformed, but it's NOT 'battle ready'.
http://www.army.gov.au/Our-history/Prim ... 914_UK.pdf
So, lets say that the figure photographed at the top of this thread was on the battlefield in real life, it would be something like this:
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All facing up the page 'in column' but it's not in column, it's in a series of battle lines that LOOK like a column in the game, but NO battle formation was 3 men wide.
If THAT wheeled, you'd end up with the last '6' trying to share place with the first '2' and everyone in front of him.