loaded march

English

Noun

loaded march (plural loaded marches)

  1. (military) A movement on foot by soldiers who must, in order to satisfy a the requirement of the drill, march long distances at full speed while carrying a full load of supplies.

Usage notes

  • Known as a forced foot march in the US Army.

See also

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