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  2. Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The battalion must have a source of resupply to enable it to sustain operations for more than a few days. This is because a battalion's complement of ammunition, expendable weapons (e.g., hand grenades and disposable rocket launchers), water, rations, fuel, lubricants, replacement parts, batteries, and medical supplies normally consists of only ...

  3. Company (military unit) - Wikipedia

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    NATO defines a company as "larger than a platoon, but smaller than a battalion" while being a "unit consisting of two or more platoons, usually of the same type, with a headquarters and a limited capacity for self-support." [4] The standard NATO symbol for a company consists of a single vertical line placed above a framed unit icon. [4]

  4. Category:Military units and formations by size - Wikipedia

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  5. Regiment - Wikipedia

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    When there is more than one battalion, they are distinguished by numbers, subsidiary titles or both. In Britain, every infantry battalion bears a number, even if it is the only remaining battalion in the regiment (in that case it is the 1st Battalion, with the exception of The Irish Regiment of Canada , which has a 2nd Battalion only).

  6. Section (military unit) - Wikipedia

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    NATO and U.S. doctrine define a section as an organization "larger than a squad, but smaller than a platoon." [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As such, two or more sections usually make up an army platoon or an air force flight .

  7. Battalion (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    5th Battalion, 25th Field Artillery Regiment at Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base A battalion is a military unit used by the United States Army since it was first formed. It has traditionally been commanded by a lieutenant colonel, assisted by a command sergeant major as the highest-ranking non-commissioned officer (NCO).

  8. Structure of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    The page contains the current structure of the British Army.The British Army is currently being reorganised to the Future Soldier structure.. The Army is commanded by the Chief of the General Staff (CGS), within Army Headquarters, which is located in Andover, Hampshire.

  9. Military organization - Wikipedia

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    The use of formalized ranks in a hierarchical structure came into widespread use with the Roman Army. [citation needed]In modern times, executive control, management and administration of military organization is typically undertaken by governments through a government department within the structure of public administration, often known as a ministry of defence or department of defense.