| E. Cobham Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. |
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Soldiers of any grade below that of lance-s rgeant are so called, collectively, in military phraseology, and any two soldiers of such grade are spoken of as a file; thus, 100 rank and file would equal 50 file, that is, 50 men standing behind each other in a row. No soldier ever talks of files in the plural, or about a file of fours. As there are two in a rank, there is a left file and a right file; and men may move in single file or in double file. A line of soldiers drawn up side by side or abreast is a rank. | 1 |
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