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echelon [ˈɛʃəˌlɒn] n 1. a level of command, responsibility, etc. (esp in the phrase the upper echelons) 2. (Military) Military a. a formation in which units follow one another but are offset sufficiently to allow each unit a line of fire ahead b. a group formed in this way 3. (Physics / General Physics) Physics a type of diffraction grating used in spectroscopy consisting of a series of plates of equal thickness arranged stepwise with a constant offset vb (Military) to assemble in echelon [from French échelon, literally: rung of a ladder, from Old French eschiele ladder, from Latin scāla; see scale3] Echelon an arrangement of troops drawn up in parallel lines in step formation, 1796; vessels advancing in line at an angle to the direction of sailing. 1. A subdivision of a headquarters, i.e., forward echelon, rear echelon. 2. Separate level of command. As compared to a regiment, a division is a higher echelon, a battalion is a lower echelon. 3. A fraction of a command in the direction of depth to which a principal combat mission is assigned; i.e., attack echelon, support echelon, reserve echelon. 4. A formation in which its subdivisions are placed one behind another, with a lateral and even spacing to the same side. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| We went to war with technology that was based on a supply-based system in which we echeloned supplies from one level to another. During the years of the Great Patriotic War, troops in retreat conducted delaying (restraining) action, consecutively holding in-depth echeloned defense positions, and conducted counterattacks with limited objectives--to stop the advance of an enemy force trying to envelop (bypass) friendly troops in defense positions, inflict losses of it, slow the pace of the advance, and gain time which was needed to achieve objectives in subsequent operations. In the case that the LAVs are simply firing down a narrow street, the LAVs could be echeloned under the control of the sub-unit's LAV Captain so as to ensure proper management of the objective through fire control orders and replenishment. |
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