I consider myself in the 'historical' segment of the members and I would have no problem with the unit in column in Illustration 2 initiating a melee.
I do not believe in column attacks as the columns in the game represent road column and not a column of companies. I do not believe in the use of column attacks in towns or at night.
I generally request my opponents agree not to melee in column with 2 exceptions.
Units in column may melee if
1. they are on a bridge/ford hex
or
2. moved off a bridge/ford hex directly into an enemy zoc.
To me this is a logical exception for several reasons.
1. You cannot change into line on a bridge/ford hex so you have to advance off of it in column.
2. You cannot advance a second unit off a bridge when the exit hex contains another unit so you can only melee with 1 unit.
3. Without these exceptions a river/creek crossing becomes a virtual impossibility in some situations. Even with them a full brigade in line will make such crossings difficult without bombarding it before attempting to cross.
To me this is a sensible compromise between the limits of the game engine and the historical reality. If you limit the attacker to meleeing from the bridge/ford hex only you give the defender too much of an advantage. If the defender sets up another hex back the attacker can cross, change into line then advance and bring additional units across.
I have had little trouble finding opponents willing to agree to these conditions.
Gen. Ken Miller
AoP
