The French column advanced to contact in three lines.
General MacArthur's column advanced along the railroad to the north.
After the first attack, a second column of 1,200 men advanced from the east.
As the column advanced he considered the situation.
As the armoured column advanced, he got into the leading carrier and proceeded ahead.
The right column managed to sweep away all the Russian resistance and were advancing along the river, towards the village.
Another ten steps, she decided, counting them off as the column advanced.
When the Soviet columns advanced onto these positions, they fell into ambushes.
On January 30th, I watched a column of tanks advance into the square.
Was I supposed to take 4,000 reds with me as my column advanced, racing against time?