Front making

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Making fronts is a term from the soldier's language , which initially refers to troop movements that change from a flank or backward movement to a front line-up against the enemy forces.

In addition, one is under the front make some armies salute individual soldiers understood before supervisor, is that the soldier, sergeant or officer at the approach of to greetings ends interrupts its course or around turns on standing, resting in a straight posture and eye on the temporary supervisor. Ranks from sergeant / bosun put their hands on the headgear at the same time.

In the figurative sense, fronting means taking up resistance against an opponent or an adversity.