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line of battle

American  

noun

Military, Navy.
  1. a line formed by troops or ships for delivering or receiving an attack.


line of battle British  

noun

  1. a formation adopted by a military or naval force when preparing for action

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They said the troops were moving with Syrian rebel forces as they headed toward Raqqa, and that it’s possible they were closer to the front line of battle than they had been before.

From Washington Times • May 27, 2016

They said the troops were moving with Syrian rebel forces as they headed toward Raqqa, and that it's possible they were closer to the front line of battle than they had been before.

From US News • May 27, 2016

The seven German divisions in NATO, says Strauss, are intermeshed "like a Zipper" along the theoretical line of battle with British, Dutch, American and French divisions.

From Time Magazine Archive

As the fleet deployed into line of battle canvas targets were towed into place.

From Time Magazine Archive

Davos and his sons had been assigned a place in the second line of battle, well out on the dangerous starboard wing.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin