rivijoukkio
Rivijoukkio is a term that emerged in Finnish military context, particularly during the Winter War and the Continuation War. It refers to a group of soldiers who were not officially part of a standard military unit but were assembled for specific, often irregular, tasks. These groups were typically formed from available personnel, sometimes with specialized skills or simply those who were present and could be mobilized quickly.
The composition of a rivijoukkio could vary greatly. They might consist of individuals drawn from different
The term itself, "rivijoukkio," literally translates to "line group" or "queue group," suggesting a collection of