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units. Forward detachments brought together the mobile (motorized or mechanized) elements of the parent formation to play an exploitation role once a breakthrough of the German lines occurred. A rifle division, for example, might mount one or two
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A body of workmen under the direction of the Master of Artillery whose job it was to clear obstacles which would obstruct the baggage and artillery travelling with the main army.
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The main body of the vanguard, accompanied by civil officials and trumpeters to carry messages and summon enemy towns and castles to surrender; and
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In modern times, the word can also be referred to as a group of people leading the way in new developments or ideas.
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the van is the advance ship, or fleet, that will make the initial engagement with an enemy
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The vanguard derives from the traditional division of a
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Index

Vanguards
Vanguard (disambiguation)
military formation
naval warfare
fleet
medieval
battles
Rear
line
15th century
Burgundian
foreriders
the period
World War II
Red Army
army
corps
divisional
battalions
infantry
antitank guns
artillery
Vanguardism
Vladimir Lenin
Forlorn hope
Rearguard
Rogers, Clifford
ISBN
978-0-313-33350-7
Armies of Medieval Burgundy 1364–1477

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