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Belle Alliance

Table 3: Rate of march
FormationRoadNormal terrainDifficult terrainWood
Infantry
Column of march50402015
Column of attack..3015..
Line and battalion mass..2010..
Square and huddle..105..
Skirmish line..302015
Charge (not square and huddle)..40....
Rout50402015
Cavalry
Column of march80602515
Column of attack..4020..
Line..3015..
Skirmish line..402015
Charge..60....
Staff figures80602515
Rout80602515
Artillery
Limbered column of foot artillery and train50301510
Limbered column of foot artillery 12 pd and above251585
Limbered column of horse artillery80402010
Limbered column of horse artillery charge..60....
Unlimbered line..1510..
Unlimbered line 12 pd and above..105..
Rout limbered foot artillery50402015
Rout limbered horse artillery80602515
Gunners without gunsas infantry
Units that have carried out splitting, assembly or change of formation, or that are LD or MD, have only half the rate of march. Wheeling and rotation is carried out at half the rate of march, apart from columns of march on road and skirmish lines. Units in column of march that are more than 90 cm from opponents in closed formation that are not FD or MD may use the fast rate of march, which is calculated as double the normal rate of march. These effects are cumulated, but do not apply to forced action.
Columns of march may not carry out rotation. Columns of attack and columns of march do not swing out their tail end during wheeling.
An inversion in place does not take time. For artillery, inversion in place may be carried out as part of unlimbering and limbering.
Unlimbered artillery may be moved backwards. Skirmish lines and staff figures may be moved sideways and backwards. This does not entail any reduction of the rate of march.
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