Hierarchical organization, command structure, strength, disposition of personnel, and equipment of units and formations of the armed force.
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Examples for "ob"
1Let me see all you can find... Where the obHave your business.
2We get the yams out ob de plantations and lib very comfortable.
3Missus, she had a big barrel ob lumpy sugah in de pantry.
4No wonder; for dar isn't a mite ob certainty 'bout his 'tentions.
5More dan dat, de niggers in dis part ob country eat mans.
1The order of battle on the side of the Allies was this.
2The troops were thus arranged in reference to their order of battle.
3The Swedish order of battle was different from that of the Imperialists.
4While they were absent, Marion put his infantry in order of battle.
5When they perceived each other, both sides formed in order of battle.
1The entire squadron of Allied ships was there, ranged in battle formation.
2The two opponents on the day set were in battle formation.
3The cities are drawing up in a rough battle formation now.
4On the screen ships showed, driving forward in battle formation.
5No one is to push, or crowd, but to advance in a solid line, battle formation.
1At least twelve orders of battle may be enumerated, viz.
2All the orders of battle may be formed of squares as well as with deployed lines.
3This agrees with what I have said in relation to the convex and concave orders of battle.
4The different orders of battle, or the grand maneuvers proper for the attack of the enemy's line.
5In the plans, B is the army in position, and A the attacking force arranged according to the different orders of battle.
1All INOR ships accelerate transition into battle formations and stations.
2Such battle formations are hinted at in foreign sources.
3A long time ago the Prince de Ligne justified battle formations, above all the famous oblique formation.
4They're breaking up our battle formations.'
5The complicated battle formations of the 18th century would be abandoned, and the army freed from clumsy baggage trains.