Definition
"Marching order" refers to the arrangement and formation of troops or individuals prepared for movement or parade. It describes how soldiers or other groups are organized when they are walking or marching in a structured manner. Think of it as the military's version of lining up before going to lunch, except much more precise and standardized. It ensures efficiency, discipline, and control during movement. The term can also metaphorically refer to a state of readiness or preparedness for any organized activity.