It is defined differently on page 23 though.kevinj wrote:And I would state that, logically, this is nonsense.I would logically state that the BG has bases facing in more than one direction, therefore it is facing in more than one direction.
No, I have consistently stated that the relevant front facing is that of the lead base of the column. It was you that added the spurious case of a BG charged in the rear.You are seemingly using a spurious argument that differs depending upon the situation to achieve the result you want?
"In general, troops must be in a rectangular formation with all bases facing in the same direction, .... There are five exceptions to this case.
1. columns - a battle group that is one base wide is a column of march and must be "kinked" at points where it has wheeleed."






