0 a long, difficult walk, especially one done by soldiers as part of their training -- 艰苦的长途行走;(尤指军队作为训练的)长途行军
The particular events, such as the route march and overcrowding in the tents, never occurred, because the project was never realised.
After a forced route march, one gets to the other half of the school, which is part of a quadrangle, three parts of which belong to the secondary school.
He proudly stated that he never missed a parade or route march and his drill instructors never realised the extent of his disability, assuming he was suffering from a corn.
For example, officers could form men from an eight-wide route march formation to a two-wide formation for passing through gates and other narrow passages, without losing time or cohesion.
The chief means of making these men fit for the field is to take them for interminable route marches.
There are two quite separate powers for route marching and for emergencies in time of peace.
But when they came back from these route marches each section, under its section commander, produced a report.
But most route marching is done as part of the unit's operational training.