jälkijoukon
Jälkijoukon is a Finnish term that translates to "rear guard" or "rearguard" in English. It refers to the unit or group of soldiers positioned at the back of a larger military formation during a march or retreat. The primary function of the jälkijoukko is to protect the main body from enemy attacks, particularly from the rear or flanks. They are responsible for delaying enemy advances, preventing encirclement, and ensuring the safe withdrawal of the main force.
The composition and strength of a jälkijoukko can vary depending on the tactical situation, the terrain, and
The concept of a rearguard is a fundamental aspect of military strategy, employed across many historical periods