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marching order

n. equipage for marching; "the company was dressed in full marching order"

Usage examples of "marching order".

Captain Fulk had the ranks set in marching order, and as soon as the prince arrived, he made his report.

He then set off with his army in light marching order, and passed through Boeotia to Megara, and from there he descended to Corinth.

The kind of tight and precise marching order he had always managed to maintain in the past was simply an impossibility here.

They paraded in full marching order, their equipment and weapons heavy on their shoulders.

Hanna fumed, but she, too, said nothing as the soldiers fell back into marching order and they moved on.