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    Ad·vance guard
    /ədˈvans ˈɡärd/

    noun

    • 1. a body of soldiers preceding and making preparations for the main body of an army.

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  2. The meaning of ADVANCE GUARD is a detachment usually divided into point, advance party, support, and reserve preceding a body of troops on the march to protect it and secure its uninterrupted advance.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VanguardVanguard - Wikipedia

    The vanguard (sometimes abbreviated to van and also called the advance guard) is the leading part of an advancing military formation. It has a number of functions, including seeking out the enemy and securing ground in advance of the main force.

  4. noun. a military unit sent ahead of a main body to find gaps in enemy defences, clear away minor opposition, and prevent unexpected contact. a temporary military detachment sent ahead of a force to prepare for a landing or other operation, esp by making reconnaissance.

  5. 1.) Detachment sent ahead of the main force to ensure its uninterrupted advance; to protect the main body against surprise; to facilitate the advance by removing obstacles and repairing roads and bridges; and to cover the deployment of the main body if it is committed to action.

  6. May 14, 2024 · noun. 1. a military unit sent ahead of a main body to find gaps in enemy defences, clear away minor opposition, and prevent unexpected contact. 2. a temporary military detachment sent ahead of a force to prepare for a landing or other operation, esp by making reconnaissance. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. 1. (Military) a military unit sent ahead of a main body to find gaps in enemy defences, clear away minor opposition, and prevent unexpected contact. 2. (Military) a temporary military detachment sent ahead of a force to prepare for a landing or other operation, esp by making reconnaissance.

  8. advance guard. noun. /ədˌvɑːns ˈɡɑːd/. /ədˌvæns ˈɡɑːrd/. (also advanced guard) [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of soldiers who go somewhere to make preparations before other soldiers arrive. (figurative) White blood cells may be considered the advance guard of the immune system.

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