route march

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English[edit]

Noun[edit]

route march (plural route marches)

  1. Alternative form of route-march
    • 1999, David Sherman, Dan Cragg, Starfist: School of Fire, →ISBN, page 153:
      Well, there was route march, and then there was route march. As practiced by good soldiers, such as the fighters of the Che Loi Brigade, it was a spread-out formation in which one burst from a gun could not hit more than a few men, one small chemical-reaction explosive couldn't take down more than one or two.
    • 2000, Mark Lloyd -, London Scottish in the Great War, →ISBN, page 71:
      On 14 March the Battalion undertook a twenty-mile route march to Bouchon, and the following day a march of fourteen miles to Doullen.
    • 2014, James Gervois, Misplaced Expectations, →ISBN:
      He detested the man, always shouting at him and the other squaddies, always finding reasons to give them fatigues, an extra route march, another hour marching round the parade ground.

Verb[edit]

route march (third-person singular simple present route marches, present participle route marching, simple past and past participle route marched)

  1. Alternative form of route-march