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==Wing (Formation)==
==Wing (Formation)==
In combat a '''wing''' refers to the forces on a [[flank]]. The term is at least as old as classical [[Rome]] where they used ''ala'' ([[Latin]] for ''wing'').
In combat a '''wing''' refers to the forces on a [[flank]]. The term is at least as old as classical [[Rome]] where they used ''ala'' ([[Latin]] for ''wing'').

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==Wings (Spear)==
==Wings (Spear)==

Latest revision as of 19:46, 4 January 2015

Wings (Armour)

Wings on armour are found on the poleyns and couters. They extend from these defences to aid in covering the crease of the arm of the knee which would otherwise be exposed. They might be decorated in different shapes and patterned.

Wing (Formation)

In combat a wing refers to the forces on a flank. The term is at least as old as classical Rome where they used ala (Latin for wing).


Wings (Spear)

Wings are the perpendicular lugs or projections in the side of a spear that prevent the spear head from entering too deeply into the target. Spears with these wings are often erroneously referred to as boar spears. Although boar spears often did sport these wings, many spears designed for combat used them as well.