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Encyclopedia > File (formation)

A File is a military term for a number of troops drawn up in line ahead, i.e. one behind the other in a column. The number of files is the measure of the width of a formation of troops in several ranks one behind the other. A file is also small group of troops, usually two, detached for a specific role - a detachment. A troop is a military unit. ... A military column is a formation of soldiers, marching together single file, one behind another. ... Rank (Military formation) A line of military personnel, drawn up in line abreast (i. ... A detachment is a military unit. ...


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