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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.

Innaval warfare the van is the advance ship, or fleet, that will make the initial engagement with an enemy fleet.

History

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The vanguard derives from the traditional division of a medieval army into three battlesorwards; the Van, the Main (or Middle), and the Rear.[1] The term originated from the medieval French avant-garde, i.e. "the advance guard". The vanguard would lead the line of march and would deploy first on the field of battle, either in front of the other wards or to the right if they deployed in line.

The makeup of the vanguard of a 15th century Burgundian army is a typical example. This consisted of:

In an English force of the period, the foreriders of the vanguard would be accompanied by the harbingers, whose job was to locate lodgings for the army for the following night.[3]

Forward detachments

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During World War II, the Red Army began forming ad hoc vanguard formations called "forward detachments" (peredovye otriady), from army, corps and divisional units. Forward detachments brought together the mobile (motorized or mechanized) elements of the parent formation to play an exploitation role once a breakthrough of the German lines occurred. A rifle division, for example, might mount one or two battalionsofinfantry on trucks, with motorized antitank guns and motorized artillery in support.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Rogers, Clifford (2007). Soldiers Lives through History: The Middle Ages. Westport: Greenwood. p. 73. ISBN 978-0-313-33350-7.
  • ^ Michael, Nicholas (1983). Armies of Medieval Burgundy 1364–1477. London: Osprey. pp. 22–3. ISBN 0-85045-518-9.
  • ^ Rogers (2007), pp 76–7
  • ^ David M. Glantz, Colossus Reborn, University Press of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 2005, pp. 110, 119

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