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rear column

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  • rear — I n. 1) to bring up the rear 2) at, from, in the rear (the column was attacked from the rear) II v. (H) we reared our children to help others * * * [rɪə] from in the rear (the column was attacked from the rear) (H) we reared our children to help… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • rear guard — 1. The rearmost elements of an advancing or a withdrawing force. It has the following functions: to protect the rear of a column from hostile forces; during the withdrawal, to delay the enemy; during the advance, to keep supply routes open. 2.… …   Military dictionary

  • column — /ˈkɒləm / (say koluhm) noun 1. Architecture a. an upright shaft or body of greater length than thickness, usually serving as a support; a pillar. b. a vertical architectural member consisting typically of an approximately cylindrical shaft with a …  

  • column gap — The space between two consecutive elements proceeding on the same route. It can be calculated in units of length or in units of time measured from the rear of one element to the front of the following element …   Military dictionary

  • Ammunition column — An ammunition column consists of military vehicles carrying artillery and small arms ammunition for the combatant unit to which the column belongs. Thus the ammunition columns of a division, forming part of the brigades of field artillery, carry… …   Wikipedia

  • Camara's Flying Relief Column — During the Spanish American war of 1898, Camara s Flying Relief Column was a naval task force of Spain s most powerful warships, under the command of Rear Admiral Manuel de Camara, sent in an effort to defeat Commodore George Dewey and outflank… …   Wikipedia

  • Cámara's Flying Relief Column — During the Spanish American war of 1898, Cámara s Flying Relief Column was a naval task force of Spain s most powerful warships, under the command of Rear Admiral Manuel de la Cámara, sent in an effort to defeat Commodore George Dewey and… …   Wikipedia

  • Emin Pasha Relief Expedition — The Emin Pasha Relief Expedition of 1886 to 1889 was one of the last major European expedition into the interior of Africa in the nineteenth century, ostensibly to the relief of Emin Pasha, General Charles Gordon s besieged governor of Equatoria …   Wikipedia

  • Edmund Musgrave Barttelot — (March 28, 1859 ndash; July 19, 1888) was a British Army officer, born in Sussex, England.He joined the army (7th Royal Fusiliers) in 1879 and served in India. He volunteered for Henry Morton Stanley s Emin Pasha Relief Expedition. As Stanley s… …   Wikipedia

  • Simon Gray — Simon James Holliday Gray CBE (October 21, 1936 – August 7 [Michael Billington, Remembering Simon Gray , The Guardian, 07 August 2008 [http://www.guardian.co.uk/stage/theatreblog/2008/aug/07/rememberingsimongray1936200] ] , 2008) was a prolific… …   Wikipedia

  • Battle of Stoczek — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Stoczek caption=Battle of Stoczek by Jan Rosen partof=November Uprising date=February 14, 1831 place=East of Warsaw, Poland result=Polish victory combatant1=flag|Poland combatant2=flagicon|Russia… …   Wikipedia

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