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  2. 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 ...

  3. Section (military unit) - Wikipedia

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    In the French Army, the word section describes an organization equivalent to an English-language platoon and is a subunit of a company, in most military contexts. (In cavalry or armoured units, a subunit of a company is a peloton [platoon].) The equivalent organization to a NATO section is a groupe de combat ("combat group"), which is divided into:

  4. Mechanized infantry - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Army also created several cavalry mechanized groups in which tanks, mechanized infantry and horsed cavalry were mixed. They were also used in the exploitation and pursuit phases of offensives. Red Army mechanized infantry were generally carried on tanks or trucks, with only a few dedicated lend-lease half-track APCs.

  5. File:Military Symbol - Hostile Unit (Monochrome Light 1.5x1 ...

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    English: Military map symbol for a hostile unit or formation. The use of red has indicated hostile or enemy through all versions of APP-6, and in older US Army standards from which NATO standards were derived. While the original APP-6 used a rectangle to depict all units, starting with APP-6A a diamond was used instead.

  6. File:NATO Map Symbol - NATO Infantry - Mechanized.svg

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  7. Brigade combat team - Wikipedia

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    Infantry brigade combat team table of organization. The infantry brigade combat team, as of 2014, contains 4,413 soldiers and is organized around three battalions of infantry. Each type of brigade (infantry or airborne infantry) has the same basic organization. Each infantry brigade is equipped and capable of air assault operations.

  8. File:Military Symbol - Hostile Unit (Solid Diamond Frame ...

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    English: Military map symbol for a land unit or formation. The solid fill and diamond shaped frame were both introduced in NATO's APP-6A standard. The solid fill and diamond shaped frame were both introduced in NATO's APP-6A standard.

  9. Military colours, standards and guidons - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Turkish Army 39th Mechanized Infantry Brigade. the golden TC (Turkish monogram for Republic of Turkey) on the top left corner, surrounded by golden rays; the regimental name, abbreviated, below the crescent and star in white; It is opened with a ceremony and moves under the command of the Flag Guard. Flag Guard: Consists of 4 people.