In the 18th Century/Napoleonic period, I often see references to armies attacking "in Echelon", i.e. a staggered line with each regiment (etc) slightly further advanced than the one next to it. What tactical advantage did this bring over a straightforward line?
by /u/Brickie78 in /r/AskHistorians
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