5. A battalion will always be named to direct, the remaining battalions preserving their intervals from that battalion.

6. In brigade and division drill, battalions will be in quarter column unless otherwise ordered.

7. In all interior movements of a brigade, battalions will move to their places by the shortest lines, moving, when possible, by the diagonal march.

8. Division drill.—The principles laid down for brigade drill are equally applicable to division drill.

104. A brigade wheeling from mass into line of battalions and vice versâ.

A brigade can be wheeled into line of battalions from mass and vice versâ, by the battalions wheeling as in Battalion Drill, 95.

The above movements may be performed either at the halt or on the move.

105. A mass deploying into line of battalions and vice versâ.

The battalion which is the point of formation stands fast. The remaining battalions will be moved by their commanding officers by the shortest line to the spot where their inner flank will rest, this spot being marked by the second in command.

If the deployment is in an oblique direction, the battalion of formation will be formed on the required alignment by its commanding officer, in accordance with the instructions of the brigadier. The deployment will then be carried out as already described.