rearguard
/riˈɑːɡɑːrd/; /riˈɑːɡərd/; /riˈɑːɡɑːrd/Definitions
1. noun
the part of an army or force that is furthest to the rear, or a group of people who defend the rear of a line or formation
“The rearguard fought bravely to cover the retreat of the main army.”
2. verb
to defend the rear of a line or formation
“The soldiers rearguarded the flanks to prevent the enemy from attacking from behind.”