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  • ...was Kuwaiti Land Forces Advisor; Team Leader, Human Intelligence Team, 2nd Battalion, 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne), Northern Iraq; Army Attaché, U.S. M
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  • ...ate to the [[Training and Doctrine Command]]. It is aimed at officers in [[battalion]]-level command and staff jobs, or people with equivalent responsibilities
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  • ...ndo''' is the basic maneuver unit of the [[Royal Marines]], a reinforced [[battalion]] comparable to a U.S. [[Marine Air-Ground Task Force#Marine Amphibious Uni
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  • ...From June 1991 to June 1993, he commanded the 125th Military Intelligence Battalion and then served as deputy chief of staff for intelligence (G-2), [[25th Inf
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  • ...indicate a smaller unit (e.g., 1/3 Infantry would be, in U.S. usage, 1st [[battalion]], 3rd Infantry Regiment). ...giment does exist as a real headquarters, Ranger operations usually are of battalion or smaller size. [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] regiments
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  • {{r|Special Troops Battalion}}
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  • {{r|Battalion}}
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  • ==Battalion== A traditional [[combat arms]] [[battalion]] is typically a grouping of [[company (land forces)| companies]], usually
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  • *3rd Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group *404th Civil Affairs Battalion
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  • {{r|Battalion}}
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  • ...ht communications from the JNN at brigade combat team level to the JNNs at battalion level. <ref name=FMI>{{citation ...terim basis, to provide high-speed connectivity between JNNs at Brigade to Battalion level, although that mission would normally have been carried out by the sh
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  • ...a [[United States Army Special Forces]] A-Detachment in Vietnam, an armor battalion in the 3d Armored Division, a mechanized brigade in the 2d Infantry Divisio
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  • {{r|Battalion}}
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  • ...cial Forces Rangers ''Biet Cach Du'' (BCD), the 91st Special Forces Ranger Battalion
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  • It had the 53rd Signal Battalion supporting its connectivity to its forward command post; the Corps Area Com ...II Marine Amphibious Force]] while in I CTZ, was implemented by the 4/503 Battalion of the 173rd Airborne Brigade
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  • ===UNC Security Battalion-Joint Security Area=== UNC Security Battalion- Joint Security Area is composed of both ROK and U.S. military. The unit's
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  • [[Image:Seabee.jpg|thumb|250px|The famous U.S. Naval Construction Battalion "Seabee" at the entrance to Davisville; the Seabees trained at Camp Endicot ...ties were developed for training SeaBees, including the Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) at Davisville. After [[World War II]], the Naval Air Station
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  • ...s, where they typically are assigned to the weapons company of an infantry battalion. Their main weapons mount can interchange a .50 caliber [[M2 machine gun]]
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  • ...o exploit the 2nd Battalion's initial success. But, the "fight" by the 2nd Battalion forced the Germans to commit their reserves and other crossings of the Mose ...was one of 10 West Point Graduates from Classes 1920 to 1945 to command a battalion during the War. He was awarded the [[Silver Star]] for gallantry in action
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