Some Notes On Tactics in the East African Campaign

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Some Notes On Tactics in the East African Campaign
S H Seymour Hulbert Sheppard
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And, however broad the road, it was sooner or later found that the carefully marshalled porter "fours" had melted into single file; which of course made the column enormously long, and correspondingly vulnerable.
Unless the bush was very thick, the parallel column system could be used to defeat this tendency, thus: — East African Campaign. 152 Forming up March formation formation.
S S S S s S S s S. — Sepoy.
S S S S s S S s P. — Porter.
P P P P p P P p P P P P p P P p Even if the columns were o
...nly five paces apart, the porter would keep his formation perfectly, as he was back in his immemorial single file.
With both A. G. And main body, it was possible to ring the changes on details of the above, to any extent; but the principle of the parallel column was always sound.
11. Attack and defence. The experieuce of both sides shewed that, from first to last, astonishingly lew casualties were caused by rifle-fire. Everyone fires high in the bush. There is seldom anything to aim at. A flitting figure might occasionally be seen among the tree-trunks; but, until an actual charge came on, very few enemy were ever visible.


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