The United Service Magazine, volume 112, page 3

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The United Service Magazine, volume 112, page 3
Arthur William Alsager Pollock
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Each file of tbe advancing com- panies should commence firing as soon as he reached his proper place^ while the men of the standing companies should conlinue their fire till each individual was masked by the gradual coming up of the advancing companies. While this movement was taking place, the companies in rear of seven and four should advance till No. 8 and 3 occupied the ground hitherto held by seven and four.
In the same way, after No. 7 and 4 had fired a few rounds, Nos.
8 and 8 would file
... round and take place in front of them, the re* mainder of the column closing up as before. In this manner, the column would be steadily advancing with scarcely any cessation of fire till near enough to charge. There is no objection to this for- mation of columns which has been recommended by many writers to be employed in the attack of a position. They are extremely handy, and capable of being deployed, wheeled into line, or formed into square with the utmost rapidity. The use here made of them is simple, and the method of firing by successive companies is only a modification of that laid down for street firing.

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