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  2. Brigade - Wikipedia

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    A brigade commander has a headquarters and staff to assist them in commanding the brigade and its subordinate units. The typical staff includes: a brigade executive officer, usually a major; a brigade command sergeant major; a personnel officer , usually a major; an intelligence officer , usually a major; an operations officer , usually a major

  3. Brigade (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    A brigade is a military formation utilized by the United States Army since its creation as the Continental Army.The brigade traces its origins to the British Army of the 15th century as a temporary formation to control multiple regiments when necessary.

  4. Brigadier general (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Since the Mexican–American War, however, the lower rank of colonel has been the normal rank appointed to command a brigade that is organic to a division (e.g., the 1st Brigade of the 94th Infantry Division, vice the 187th Infantry Brigade).

  5. Brigadier general - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier general or brigade general is a military rank used in many countries. The rank is usually above a colonel, and below a major general or divisional general.When appointed to a field command, a brigadier general is typically in command of a brigade consisting of around 4,000 troops (two regiments or four battalions).

  6. Structure of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Until the brigade combat team program was developed, the division was the smallest self-sufficient level of organization in the U.S. Army. Current divisions are "tactical units of employment", and may command a flexible number of modular units, but generally will include three brigade combat teams and a combat aviation brigade, supported by a ...

  7. Military rank - Wikipedia

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    A captain or equivalent rank commands a company, ... In the U.S. Army, a brigade is roughly equal to or a little larger than a regiment, consisting of three to seven ...

  8. Brigade combat team - Wikipedia

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    A brigade combat team consists of one combat arms branch maneuver brigade, and its assigned support and fire units. A brigade is normally commanded by a colonel although in some cases a brigadier general (O-7) may assume command. [1] A brigade combat team contains combat support and combat service support units necessary to sustain its operations.

  9. Brigadier - Wikipedia

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    The normal brigade command rank was field marshal (maréchal de camp) (which elsewhere is a more senior rank). During the French Revolution, the ranks of brigadier des armées and maréchal de camp were replaced by brigade general (général de brigade).