13. The fleet being in line, heading N., to form it into column of vessels from the right, on any course from N. to E. Suppose, for example, it be required to form the column to the N.N.Ε. From the right of fleet, form column of vessels fleet E.N.E.-right vessel N.N.E. Flag-ship of van division: Division E.N.E.— right vessel N.Ν.Ε. Flag-ships of centre and rear divisions signal : Division E.Ν.Ε. The vessel on the right of the fleet keeps N.N.E.; the other vessels steer E.N.E.; two coming N.N.E. when in the wake of one, three in the wake of two, and so on to the last vessel. The commander-in-chief signals : From the right of fleet, form column of vesselsfleet E.-right vessel N.N.E. Flag-ship of van division: Division E.-right vessel N.N.Ε. Flag-ships of centre and rear divisions signal: Division E. The vessel on the right of the fleet steers N.N.E.; the other vessels keep E.; two coming N.N.E. in the wake of one, three in the wake of two, and so on to the last vessel. It is evident that the fleet can be formed into column from the left, on any course from N. to W., according to the same principles. NOTE. -The following tables show the rate of speed of the vessels, calculated for each half-point of obliquity from the course signalled by the commander-in-chief for the leading or guide vessel or vessels: |