Thanks Rick.
Based on your numerical alignment and substituting alpha characters, I'm coming up with:
B - G - K - E - H - C - I - D - F - A
I have two Confederate ancestors in a regiment at Chickamauga that took 57% casualties in different companies (i.e., A & K) and I was trying to determine their proximity to one another on the regimental front. The left end of the line took the heaviest beating on the flank, but the grandfather that was killed was in the right-most company, if the "normal" alignment was observed.
Jim