I'd like to bring this issue again.
Yesterday I read that the French "Règlement concernant l'exercice et les manoevres de l'infanterie" (1791) was used with slight modifications until the 1830s. There, it is specified that the infantry units should use column to facilitate maneuvering, e.g.:
- Approaching during an attack.
- Relieving the 1st line of battalions with the 2nd during combat.
But the recommendation is to deploy in line just prior to enter enemy firing range. In fact, it seems that contrary to the myth, the French armies in the Revolutionary Wars tried to do that most of the time, with varying degrees of success, due to the already mentioned lack of training.
This is regarding the French. If we go to more conservative armies like the Austrians, I don't have enough information (could someone enlighten me on this?) but probably around 1805 they still used the battalion line formation exclusively, even for 2nd line battalions, like in the XVIIIth century wars.
So my question is how to reproduce these behaviors in HW-LG. Are the current corps order parameters and doctrine enough? Imagine the following:
- I have a French corps formed in 2 lines, with regiments in column of divisions formation.
- I want the battalion to advance towards the enemy, using the "Deploy on Line" order.
- Once the corps approaches the target location of the enemy (wichever comes first), I want the front line of regiments to deploy in line formation, while the second line remains in column of divisions.
How to do this?
Note: I don't want to use the "Defend in Line" order, since in this case, units may break the formation to look for more advantageous positions nearby.
And what if I also want the second line of the corps to use line formation a la XVIIIth century?
Regards,
António