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(military, intransitive, literally) To leave one's place in the current formation of ranks in order to take one's place in a new formation. (military, intransitive, figuratively) To leave one's current location to report for duty at a new location. The company fell out for an artillery drill

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Take a step back, pivot 90 degrees, and stay in that general area, unless instructed otherwise

I did a couple of years in NJROTC, and this was something we learned early. I dont know what branch you're associated with, but in the Navy, you also say, ¨Aye, aye sir/ma´am,¨ depending on who is your command.