close order

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close order

The soldiers march in close order on the parade ground.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A military formation for drill or marching: A specific, tight arrangement of troops, typically in ranks and files, with minimal space between individuals, used for formal exercises, parades, or ceremonial purposes.
Usage
  • "Close order" is a technical term used primarily in military contexts. It describes a formal, disciplined formation.
  • It is often contrasted with "extended order" or "open order," where troops are spread out for combat.
  • The term is typically used as a compound noun, often in the phrase "close-order drill."
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The sergeant commanded the platoon to form a close order for the inspection.
    • Close order marching requires precise coordination and discipline from every soldier.
Advanced Usage
  • "close-order drill": A series of standardized movements performed by a military unit while in a tight formation.
    • The recruits spent the morning practicing close-order drill on the parade ground.
Variants and Related Words
  • Close-order drill (n): The specific activity of drilling in a tight formation.
  • Extended order / Open order (n): Antonyms describing a spread-out formation used for tactical movement and combat.
Synonyms
  • Tight formation: A general term for a closely packed arrangement of people or things.
  • Parade formation: A formation specifically for ceremonial display or marching.
Related Phrases
  • In close order: The state of being arranged in this specific military formation.
    • The troops stood in close order, awaiting the general's review.
close order

The soldiers march in close order on the parade ground.

Noun
  1. a military formation for drill or marching

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