Definitions
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- noun military A state of readiness assumed by ground troops at dawn and dusk in wartime.
- verb military A state of readiness assumed by ground troops at dawn and dusk in wartime.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The soldiers on both sides of the trenches followed routines: a full alert, known as “stand-to,” at dawn and dusk.
The Gun C. J. Chivers 2010
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Wheeler ordered a stand-to when this strange little procession was seen approaching the east corner of the entrenchment, and went off himself with Moore to meet it, and a few minutes later word was passed for me and Vibart, who was up at my end of the parapet, to present ourselves.
Fiancée 2010
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Had to wait on after stand-to 3 a.m. in case the Briggie comes along.
The 5th Seaforth Highlanders in the trenches Victoria Janssen 2010
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If there are these "good cops", if there remains any honour and integrity left in the red or blue serge, I'd say this is one of those times where their's is a moral duty to stand-to and speak out.
Archive 2009-02-01 Dave 2009
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If there are these "good cops", if there remains any honour and integrity left in the red or blue serge, I'd say this is one of those times where their's is a moral duty to stand-to and speak out.
RCMP testimony Boris 2009
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In order to counter, the more sophisticated armies soon developed the tradition of an early morning “stand-to,” when every soldier went to barricades in case the enemy chose that particular morning to attack.
The Flood Dietz, William 2003
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At first light and dusk the aged, halt, maim and the boys not old enough for the military had to stand-to with their home-made pikes and ancient weapons.
Bottled Spider Gardner, John 2002
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Unit SOP should specify stand-to requirements, which will usually include procedures for sending and receiving reports, use of accountability checks for personnel and equipment, and criteria for assuming REDCON levels 1 and 2.
FM 71-1 Appendix E Continuous Operations United States Army 1998
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Perimeter sweep patrols should be dispatched immediately after stand-to.
FM 7-98 Chapter 4 - Peacekeeping United States Army 1992
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As we trotted through a sea of churned mud to the lines, trumpets were blaring the stand-to, the Sikh drums were beginning to rattle, troops were swarming in the trenches, and from all about us came the clamour and bustle of an army stirring, like a giant rousing from sleep.
Flashman And The Mountain Of Light Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1990
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