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  • ...gistics (military)|logistical support. They are typically subordinate to a battalion, or, especially when specialized (e.g., combat engineer, intelligence), to
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  • ...Sittang River Bridge]] in 1942. At the age of twenty-five, he commanded a battalion. In 1947, he joined the [[Colonial Administrative Service]]. He was Chief
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  • ..., by the [[M1129 mortar carrier‎]]. Both systems are allocated both to the battalion and company levels.
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  • ...part in the [[First War of Schleswig]], serving as the leader of a reserve battalion. In 1855 he became professor of [[jurisprudence]] at the [[University of Co
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  • {{r|Battalion}}
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  • ...rmandy]], and, by the end of the [[Second World War]], was a 25-year-old [[battalion]] commander. ...d as a battalion and regimental commander during the [[Cold War]]. While a battalion commander, he served under [[Hamilton H. Howze]], whose tactical combat pu
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  • ...use, the inaccuracy became an advantage. Typically all the launchers of a battalion would fire at once, and the wobbling rockets would spread out to put blast
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  • ...and [[PRC-119|AN/PRC-119]]. Typically, they are assigned at the infantry battalion, special operations unit, or signal company levels.
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  • ...nited States Army, fewer pure combat service support units, of larger than battalion size, will exist. They are apt to be, instead, in restructuring of the Unit
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  • {{r|Battalion}}
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  • {{r|Battalion}}
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  • ...les per [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]] headquarters (HQ), two per Stryker battalion HQ and two per infantry company HQ, the ''' M1130 command vehicle (CV)''' p
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  • ...ing built around five maneuver units called "battle groups", bigger than a battalion and smaller than a brigade. Given that a division commander has to command ...in operational experience between the level of battalion and major general battalion command. Available logistics technology was not up to keeping independent b
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  • ...nd lieutenant in 1949, and rose through the ranks, in logistics, then as a battalion commander. In 1956-1957, he attended the completed airborne training in 1
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  • ...pany and its vehicles, while a passenger version could move about half a [[battalion]].
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  • | [[battalion]]/[[squadron (land forces)]]/[[squadron (air forces)]]
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  • ...ral [[Erich von Falkenhayn]] in the Middle East, and commanded an infantry battalion in combat.
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  • ...UN [[peace operations|peacekeeping#peacekeepers]], 241 Marines of the 1st Battalion 8th Marines died in the attack; another attack on the same day killed 58 F ...ing Fleet Marine Force Atlantic, and LTC Bill Keller, commanding 2nd Radio Battalion, did an after-action review. Part of the reason for this was that the irre
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  • ...heraldic designation. Operational units called regiments are actually of [[battalion]] strength.
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  • Defendants were in four main battalion-sized groups, and some smaller independent ones.<ref>{{citation
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