At the risk of telling you you're talking bollocks, there is a huge difference between a largely passive and unarmoured and unarmed bunch of miners and a screaming crowd of Celts with large slashing swords, axes and spears. Also with shields.grizzlymc wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 11:56 pm I've seen the full spectrum of riot police. To watch the pros regaining ground is quite something.
To fall back in a controlled fashion requires drill and a clear chain of command, otherwise it's fight till you drop or flee. Throughout history only extremely well drilled troops have been able to fall back in good order.
Hence my reference to riot police. Well trained riot police can keep their line straight rather than have part of it overwhelmed, by retreating. A line of cops just wearing the gear will break if their leaders try to retreat for any reason. You see them take a few steps back, the shield wall opens, a guy with a pickaxe handle gets inside, his mate helps him widen the gap, and like a dam wall, they fail at that point and wind up fleeing. A good crew will keep their line intact use their shields to tire out the enemy and lure the pickaxe handle men forward beyond the protective ranks of women and children. They wait till the pickaxe men get tired and regain the ground with a baton charge, forming up their line again back where they started.
Believe me, if there was no such thing as a well trained riot squad I wouldn't be typing this.
And unless you were a PNG district officer up the Seppik river in the 70s, you probably haven't seen how warfare happens in that environment either. So go on. Tell me a name. I still have a photograph of a good mate with a crossed Webley and a Colt 45. He was an Aussie tanker.