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Tactical formation : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tactical formation
A tactical formation (or order) is the arrangement or deployment of moving military forces such as infantry, cavalry, AFVs, military aircraft, or naval vessels. Formations were found in tribal societies such as the "pua rere" of the Māori,〔20:32; 27:57, Journal of the Polynesian Society〕 and ancient or medieval formations which include shield walls (''skjaldborg'' in Old Norse), phalanxes (lines of battle in close order), Testudo formation and skirmishers. Tactical formations include: * Column * Line * Square * Wedge * Echelon * Vee * Staggered column * Coil * Herringbone A vanguard, also known as Avant-garde in French, is the forward element of a column formation, and the rear-guard is the rear-most element of the column formation. In naval use only "van" and "rear" are applied to a formation of ships sailing in column. Examples of military aircraft tactical formations are the vee formation, echelon, the combat box, and the finger-four (also known as the "fluid four.") A tactical formation is not to be confused with military organization or the table of organization and equipment (TOE). ==See also==
* Laager * Close order formation * Formation flying
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