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What (who) is quick march - definition

FORMAL STYLE OF WALKING
On the march; Foot march; At the double; Defile (military); Slow march; Quick march
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  • 370th Infantry Regiment, US Army, in route-step march toward the mountains north of [[Prato]], Italy, (the [[Gothic Line]]) – April 1945.

quick march         
¦ noun a brisk military march.
slow march         
¦ noun a military marching pace approximately half the speed of the quick march.
Marching         
Marching refers to the organized, uniformed, steady walking forward in either rhythmic or route-step time; and, typically, it refers to overland movements on foot of military troops and units under field orders. Marching is often performed to march music and is typically associated with military and civilian ceremonial parades.

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Marching

Marching refers to the organized, uniformed, steady walking forward in either rhythmic or route-step time; and, typically, it refers to overland movements on foot of military troops and units under field orders. Marching is often performed to march music and is typically associated with military and civilian ceremonial parades. It is a major part of military basic training in most countries and usually involves a system of drill commands.

Examples of use of quick march
1. A year ago, H5N1 in birds was bursting out of Asia and making a quick march across Europe, eventually reaching the Middle East and into Africa.
2. There, he could be helped not only by his supporters within Likud, but by centre–left voters tempted to desert a Labour Party that has just, under its new trade unionist leader, banged the drum for a quick march back to semi–socialism.