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echelon
To form troops into an echelon
A formation of troops, ships, etc. in diagonal parallel rows
Also used adjectively; as, echelon distance
The current electronic surveillance system used by the United States This complex system can monitor any electronic communication in the world Scary, huh
Global system of electronic eavesdropping, thought to be used for commercial purposes as well as military spying Monitors millions of communications, uses computerised systems to target those of interest, by origin, destination, language or key words Targets tagged and forwarded to Fort Meade for analysis and action
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
rank, level, or position
A level or rank in an organization, profession, or society
To take position in echelon
{i} level, rank; ranking
an arrangement of troops in which front and flanks are all protected
a diffraction grating consisting of a pile of plates of equal thickness arranged stepwise with a constant offset
A multinational survellance network, centered at Sugar Grove, WV, that intercepts all forms of electronic communications
A multinational surveillance network, centered at Sugar Grove, WV, U S A, that intercepts all forms of electronic communications
To place in echelon; to station divisions of troops in echelon
An arrangement of a fleet in a wedge or V formation
A subdivision of a headquarters; i e , forward echelon, rear echelon A separate level of command As compared to a regiment, a division is a higher echelon and a battalion is a lower echelon A fraction of a command in the direction of depth, to which a principal combat mission is assigned; i e , attack, support, or reserve echelon A formation with subdivisions placed one behind another, with lateral and even spacing to the same side(Joint Pub 1-02)
A diagonal line of riders, in which each rider is downwind of the rider immediately ahead It's a cooperative group, since each rider takes a turn in front, fighting the wind while the other riders are shielded from it
a body of troops arranged in a line
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