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command given to soldiers one that they dread

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Answered by aby1777
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A front line (alternative forms: front-line or frontline) in military terminology is the position(s) closest to the area of conflict of an armed force's personnel and equipment, generally referring to maritime or land forces. ... In a military conflict, then, when facing the front line, you face the enemy.
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  • March is the command which given to soldiers.
  • When most soldiers finally become intimidated as every time a soldier goes to war and therefore it is one of the most common situations of the army.
  • It is feared to be felt by the commanders of the army and this is the toughest last order they have to give.
  • The parade consists of four directions, known as advance (primary direction), retired (as opposed to advance), left and right.
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