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== square? ==

The article keeps mentioning a 'British square' and the square being broken. I'm assuming this is some sort of military term. A little bit of explanation for the terminology like that would be helpful, though. It's hard to know why the square being broken is a big deal without any hint as to what a square is, why is was used, etc.

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square?

The article keeps mentioning a 'British square' and the square being broken. I'm assuming this is some sort of military term. A little bit of explanation for the terminology like that would be helpful, though. It's hard to know why the square being broken is a big deal without any hint as to what a square is, why is was used, etc.