closeorder
Closeorder refers to a military drill formation in which troops are arranged at short intervals, with ranks and files in close proximity. In closeorder formations, soldiers stand shoulder to shoulder with little space between individuals, creating a dense, cohesive unit. This arrangement contrasts with open order, which spaces soldiers more widely to improve maneuverability, visibility, and individual engagement with the terrain.
Historically, closeorder drill became standard in European and American infantry during the early modern and Napoleonic
Key characteristics of closeorder include fixed spacing, uniform alignment, and discipline in maintaining distance from adjacent
In contemporary practice, closeorder drill is less common in regular frontline operations, where open or dispersed