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echelon    音標拼音: ['ɛʃəl,ɑn]
n. 梯形,梯陣,梯次編隊
vt. 排成梯隊
vi. 形成梯隊

梯形,梯陣,梯次編隊排成梯隊形成梯隊

echelon
n 1: a body of troops arranged in a line
2: a diffraction grating consisting of a pile of plates of equal
thickness arranged stepwise with a constant offset

Echelon \Ech"e*lon\ ([e^]sh"e*l[o^]n), n. [F., fr. ['e]chelle
ladder, fr. L. scala.]
1. (Mil.) An arrangement of a body of troops when its
divisions are drawn up in parallel lines each to the right
or the left of the one in advance of it, like the steps of
a ladder in position for climbing. Also used adjectively;
as, echelon distance. --Upton (Tactics).
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2. (Naval) An arrangement of a fleet in a wedge or V form.
--Encyc. Dict.
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{Echelon lens} (Optics), a large lens constructed in several
parts or layers, extending in a succession of annular
rings beyond the central lens; -- used in lighthouses.
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Echelon \Ech"e*lon\, v. t. (Mil.)
To place in echelon; to station divisions of troops in
echelon.
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Echelon \Ech"e*lon\, v. i.
To take position in echelon.
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Change direction to the left, echelon by battalion from
the right. --Upton
(Tactics).
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31 Moby Thesaurus words for "echelon":
battle array, caste, class, close formation, condition, deployment,
disposition, file, footing, formation, formation flying, hierarchy,
open order, order, order of battle, place, position,
power structure, precedence, queue, rank, rate, rating, row,
sphere, stage, standing, station, status, string, tier

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  • echelon - History Forum
    Echelon The echelon formation is used when the unit wants to maintain security or observation of one flank and enemy contact is unlikely In the company echelon formation (left or right), the lead platoon positions farthest from the echeloned flank, with each subsequent platoon located to the rear of and outside the platoon in front of it
  • Military Career of Alexander the Great, Start to Finish
    The Macedonian infantry was good; that asks too much We also see nothing of the sort under Alexander afterwards - attacks en echelon being a quite different animal Alexander may well be on horseback but, on balance, the nature of the language of our only (and poor) literary source, Diodorus, describes, for me, infantry work
  • The Spartan defeat at Leuktra and the Theban wedge.
    One of several aspects of the battle that interest me is Epaminondas' use of a 'wedge' or echelon formation, the protruding columns arrayed 50 shields deep, this proved devastatingly successful, which indicates that sheer weight mass played a role in phalanx combat, at least in this battle
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    In addition, issuing them to rear echelon units (also done, like how they issued the Sten to rear echelon units) means that the rear echelon guys have the ability to fight back against tanks if one or two tanks get into their rear areas This is actually really important
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    Such a general is a great subcommander but should never be considered in the top echelon of generals Richard Gabriel correctly points out that his style of leading from the front is actually a major regression compared to his father Caesar is a much better general than Alexander, he's also light years better than Napoleon
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    After Gheluvelt, Hitler served as a courier, usually outside the firing range of artillery and machine guns, embedded in the relatively comfortable rear echelon, a place where soldiers even had set amounts of time off
  • Ancient Casualties vs Modern Casualties | History Forum
    If you mean there are far more support and rear-echelon troops in modern times, sure Of course, that doesn't help the guys on the sharp end, since they take most of the hits
  • most underrated Civil War general and most overrated?
    Most overrated was probably William Tecumseh Sherman Don't get me wrong, Sherman was a great general, but around a lot of circles he is treated like the god of war When in reality most modern commanders probably prefer to study Grant or Beauregard What do you think?
  • Pompey Magnus vs Scipio Africanus | Page 2 | History Forum
    There likely wasn't a gap as is sometimes displayed, but that the wings to the center were refused en echelon, such that the formation was more like a concave Kinda like a reverse wedge The sources say that Hasdrubal Gisco could not move his center, precisely because Africanus' Iberians, while still refused, were apparently close enough to exploit any weakness or gap there If he had
  • Best Favorite Cavalry Commanders of the Civil War
    For all intents and purposes, so far as I can judge, Forrest was effectively mounted infantry While Forrest was arguably a tactical genius, it helps when your career consists of raiding rear-echelon garrisons and fighting the likes of Sam Sturgis at Brice's Crossroads





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