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  1. 21 lis 2011 · Line abreast is sailing side by side, the line being perpendicular to direction of the motion (it's not an exclusively naval term - the formation exists for land forces and aviation as well). Line ahead is a regular naval line of battle - ships sailing head-to-tail in a single line.

  2. In naval warfare: The age of galley warfare. …the bow, which dictated a line abreast as the tactical formation. In the line abreast, two lines of opposing galleys approached each other head on, with the ram of each vessel unobstructed by the ships on either side.

  3. 1 maj 2022 · A Line Abreast (LAB) or Spread formation places the element lead and his wingman alongside of each other separated by typically 1nm. LAB formations can be difficult to fly since it requires the pilots to keep shifting their view to the side occasionally to ensure they are maintaining position.

  4. The DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms (DOD Dictionary) sets forth standard US military and associated terminology to encompass the joint activity of the Armed Forces of the...

  5. AP U.S. Government and Politics Vocabulary Constitutional Democracy Democracy – Government by the people, both directly or indirectly, with free and frequent elections. Direct democracy – Government in which citizens vote on laws and select officials directly.

  6. Line abreast is defined for TWO as 500 feet right abeam, and for THREE as 500 feet left abeam (Figure 2-5). It is a rigid formation that does not allow LEAD to maneuver and is usually

  7. line abreast (usually uncountable, plural lines abreast) (nautical, military) A type of warship formation with the ships proceeding side-by-side on parallel tracks.

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