The 3rd Company forms right front into line, and prolongs the line of the first company;
The 4th Company also forms right front into line, or is held in readiness as a support in rear of the right flank. In this way the approaching cavalry can be met by the fire of from six to eight platoons.
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It is a very simple matter to ward off a cavalry charge
directed against the flank of a marching column (form line by
wheeling by squads). When the cavalry charge is directed
against the head or the tail of a column, as recommended by the
German Cavalry Drill Regulations (par. 350), there will not
be time enough, as a rule, for the entire company or battalion
to form line. It will suffice to let the leading elements form
line, the rear elements moving out of the column and forming
in rear of the flanks as supports.
Successful resistance does not depend upon the formation taken up; in fact the latter is of importance only when it increases the feeling of security. The morale of an organization is of more importance than the formation taken up. A proud confidence in victory and morale are the only factors which decide success, and the training of infantry should be such as to develop these qualities.
Cavalry will in many cases consider that it has gained a success if it causes infantry to discontinue a movement, or to