114. A line forming column to the right or left.

1. COMPANIES, RIGHT FORM, QUICK—MARCH, FORWARD.Each company will form as in S. 66.

A column forming into line to the right or left.

2. COMPANIES, LEFT FORM, QUICK—MARCH, FORWARD.Each company will form as in S. 66.

3. The movements in 1 and 2 may also be performed at the halt.

115. A line advancing in column.

ADVANCE IN COLUMN, ON THE RIGHT.REMAINDER, FORM FOURS, RIGHT, QUICK—MARCH. 1. Advancing in column.—This movement willbe performed on a flank company; the namedcompany will advance. The remainder will formfours and step off, and each in succession, assoon as its leading four is in rear of the centreof the preceding company, will be ordered by itscommander to incline to the left, and will againbe ordered to incline to the left when in column.
2. This movement may be executed on themarch, the words ADVANCE IN being omitted.

116. A quarter column on the march forming line to a flank.

AT THE HALT, LINE TO THE RIGHT.The commander of the rear company will at once form his company at the halt in the required direction as in S. 66. Each of the other commanders will form his company into line in like manner as it gains its proper interval.

117. Echelon movements, from line, column or quarter column.