. A revised system of cavalry tactics, for the use of the cavalry and mounted infantry, C. S. A. . nd lineis in line of squadron columns, 800 paces distance, with,the flank squadrons retired a depth of the squadroacolumn. A brigade of ten squadron regiments, in order of bat-tle, has each regiment as prescribed. Title I, Article Ist;the first line of each in the same line, and with two pla-toon fronts interval between the flanking equadronfl. 102 EVOLUTIONS OF THE LINE. APPLICATION OF THE GENERAL RULES FORTHE COMMANDS IN THE EVOLUTIONS OF ADIVISION OF TWO BRIGADES, EACH OF TWOREGIMENTS. 620.—Th


. A revised system of cavalry tactics, for the use of the cavalry and mounted infantry, C. S. A. . nd lineis in line of squadron columns, 800 paces distance, with,the flank squadrons retired a depth of the squadroacolumn. A brigade of ten squadron regiments, in order of bat-tle, has each regiment as prescribed. Title I, Article Ist;the first line of each in the same line, and with two pla-toon fronts interval between the flanking equadronfl. 102 EVOLUTIONS OF THE LINE. APPLICATION OF THE GENERAL RULES FORTHE COMMANDS IN THE EVOLUTIONS OF ADIVISION OF TWO BRIGADES, EACH OF TWOREGIMENTS. 620.—The division being iu two lines, at half distance,(regimental front and interval) to change front 90 de-grees to the right on the riglit of the first line, and inWo lines. The major general sends notice to the commander o£the second line, and orders the brigadier general of theiirst line, or himself commands: 1. Attention. 2. Platoons right wheel 3. March. 1. jiiteniion, 2. Left front i7ito Ibxe. 3. Makch. EVOLUTIONS OP THE LINE. 108 •« ~ 5 o », S o^ il « S «5S ^5 -< ^ § -1 . CI coi. n - g s o *^ « ^ >. tl § tt » g ^ K g i « sD O s 2 ^


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