Kneeling

MikeyB

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Sep 13, 2018
Is there a reason the defacto battle position was not crouching/kneeling, to present as small of a target as possible? Was it considered ungentlemanly/cowardly? Or does it slow down reloading too much? If soldiers tended to fire high anyway, I'd thinking having your men kneel would significantly reduce casualties?
 
It does make reloading more difficult. Once the firing started and it became fire-at-will, I imagine many soldiers took the opportunity to kneel. If a volley were being fired, however, the men would first be called to attention.
 
Loading and firing from the kneeling and laying down position are both taught in the manuals, there was nothing wrong with it but it's hard to do in a tight formation. In skirmish drill where everyone is spread out it says to take advantage of any cover by kneeling and lying down when possible.
 

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