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  2. Template:Military units - Wikipedia

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    Typical units Typical numbers Typical commander; fireteam: 2–4: lance corporal, corporal: squad, section: 5–14: corporal, sergeant, staff sergeant: platoon, troop ...

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

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This category classifies military units and formations by the "size" of the unit. ... Battalion tactical group;

  4. Template:Army units - Wikipedia

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    Template: Army units. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This template's documentation is missing, ...

  5. Template:Mil Map Symbol/doc - Wikipedia

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    For "UNIT ICON" select from images available at commons:Category:Military map symbols for units and formations.; For "UNIT SIZE ICON" select from images available at commons:Category:Unit size indicators for tactical signs and map symbols of NATO.

  6. NATO Joint Military Symbology - Wikipedia

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    The first basic military map symbols began to be used by western armies in the decades following the end of the Napoleonic Wars.During World War I, there was a degree of harmonisation between the British and French systems, including the adoption of the colour red for enemy forces and blue for allies; the British had previously used red for friendly troops because of the traditional red coats ...

  7. Category:Army units and formations by size - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Military units and formations of the Lithuanian Army by size ... Army units and formations by size.

  8. File:Military Map Symbol - Unit Size - Dark Blue - 060 ...

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    This indicator should be used over top of a monochrome unit symbol of the same colour to indicate the size of the unit. Corresponding unit symbols can be found in Category:Military map symbols for units and formations In modern NATO and US usage Blue = Friend, Red = Enemy, Green = Neutral, and Yellow = Unknown.

  9. 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).