Route-march
"Route-march" in a Sentence (8 examples)
Half of the unit was preparing for some training exercise, apparently a route-march carrying full kit.
He then proceeded to lead them on a route-march at a blistering pace that many struggled to keep up with.
We had been out on a route-march. You know, I daresay, that nowadays a route-march is not simply a matter of marching. In a route-march there is involved a certain amount of field training.
This young officer came up to me and asked me whether I would mind marching more slowly -- they were running out of puff. I thought I was supposed to go on a route-march and be back by a certain time.
Anna, she sensed, was the kind of indomitable woman who could go on a route-march for seven days and nights without sleeping.
The troops drilled, trained, route-marched, and adapted to military life and to each other.
The Battalion of East Surreys billeted in its sad empty houses was route-marched through the rain around Stirling.
I always describe Deaf School as my tertiary education, I was route-marched around galleries and museums for the entire week, with running commentaries by informed people.
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