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  • A '''platoon''' is a small land military unit, typically the smallest commanded by an of ...rne platoon usually have four vehicles: a typical [[tank (military)|tank]] platoon consists of two sections of four tanks each, although some countries have t
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  • A '''platoon''' is a small land military unit, typically the smallest commanded by an of ...rne platoon usually have four vehicles: a typical [[tank (military)|tank]] platoon consists of two sections of four tanks each, although some countries have t
    1 KB (169 words) - 12:23, 23 September 2009
  • ...ssioned officer]], who may command a small group of [[soldiers]], like a [[platoon]].
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  • ...llowing general officer training, which teaches them the skills needed for platoon and company leadership in their specific branch: [[infantry]], [[armor (bra
    330 bytes (42 words) - 20:22, 8 August 2009
  • ...led a platoon of [[infantry|light infantry]] in Afghanistan in 2002 and a platoon of [[75th Ranger Regiment|Army Rangers]] in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2003 a
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  • ...nsor Platoon, and an NBC (nuclear, biological and chemical) Reconnaissance Platoon (not addressed here). ===UAV Reconnaissance Platoon===
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  • ...organizations, analytical tools, etc. The Company contains three kinds of platoon. ==ISR Analysis Platoon==
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  • ...William Calley forced unarmed Vietnamese into ditches and killed them. The platoon had taken several casualties and had poor discipline.
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  • {{r|Platoon}}
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  • {{r|Platoon}}
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  • ...d officer]]. Some armies have an intermediate level of ''section'' between platoon and squad. Infantry squads are pure fighting units, with no dedicated supp
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  • ...ormer Panama Canal Zone where he served as a rifle platoon leader, weapons platoon leader and company executive office in both 4th BN (Mech), 20th Infantry (S
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  • As the oficer fell back, he urged a platoon commander to hold the French as long as possible while he reformed his troo urging one of his platoon commanders to hold the advancing French infantry, while under air attack.
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  • He commanded Marine combat units from platoon to division, and served in combat deployments to the [[Dominican Republic]]
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  • | author = 4th Anglico 1st Platoon, USMC}}</ref>
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  • ...d's Army]], titled ''Turkey Dinner'', Captain Mainwaring observes that the platoon will find it a challenge to put on a full turkey dinner in wartime. He del
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  • | [[platoon (land forces)]]
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  • | publisher = News Platoon
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  • ...have at least one heavier weapon, such as a [[machine gun]]. Squads form [[platoon]]s of 20-50 men, with a small leader group, additional heavy weapons, and o Infantry operations build up from the smallest units of [[squad]]s or [[platoon]]s, with 3-5 man fire teams operating within them. The eight basic [[U.S. A
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  • ...duation from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, he first served as a platoon leader and company executive officer in a mechanized infantry division. Aft
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  • 36 Companies (4 Platoons/Company and 4 Squads/Platoon)
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