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  • Battalion is an English Professional wrestler.
  • Battalion is a member of Team Titans in Teen Titans Go! #48 Wrong place wrong time
  • A battalion is a military unit, a military force consisting of around a thousand personnel, with varying degrees of support and support personnel required. The real-life definition depends on the style of combat modern to the use of the term, and varies between various organizations and nations.
  • A battalion is a military unit that in size and organisation is between a company and a regiment.
  • [1][2]Standard NATO code for a friendly infantry battalion.[3][4]Australian 11th (Western Australia) Battalion, 3rd Infantry Brigade, Australian Imperial Force posing on the Great Pyramid of Giza on 10 January 1915A battalion is a military unit of around 300–1,200 soldiers usually consisting of between two and seven companies and typically commanded by either a lieutenant colonel or a colonel. Several battalions are grouped to form a regiment or a brigade.
  • Tank and mechanized infantry battalion task forces apply their combat power to: * Conduct sustained combat operations in all environments with proper augmentation and support. * Conduct offensive operations. * Conduct defensive operations. * Accomplish rapid movement and limited penetrations. * Exploit success and pursue a defeated enemy as part of a larger formation. * Conduct security operations (advance, flank, or rear guard) for a larger force. * Conduct stability operations and support operations as part of a larger force. * Conduct operations with light infantry forces.
  • A battalion is a military unit with 300 to 1,200 soldiers that usually consists of two to seven companies and is commanded by either a lieutenant colonel or a colonel. Several battalions form a regiment or brigade. The term is Italian in origin, appearing as battaglione. The French changed the spelling to bataillon, whereupon it directly entered into German.
  • A battalion was a military unit, usually equivalent to a squadron, bigger than a company and smaller than a regiment. The Vaadwaur brought a single battalion, numbering around a thousand soldiers with their families, and their equipment underground when the Vaadwaur homeworld was attacked in 1484, planning to come out of stasis after five years. (VOY: "Dragon's Teeth") In a holoprogram set in 1944 France, three additional German battalions occupied Sainte Claire awaiting an American attack. (VOY: "The Killing Game")
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  • Battalion is an English Professional wrestler.
  • Battalion is a member of Team Titans in Teen Titans Go! #48 Wrong place wrong time
  • [1][2]Standard NATO code for a friendly infantry battalion.[3][4]Australian 11th (Western Australia) Battalion, 3rd Infantry Brigade, Australian Imperial Force posing on the Great Pyramid of Giza on 10 January 1915A battalion is a military unit of around 300–1,200 soldiers usually consisting of between two and seven companies and typically commanded by either a lieutenant colonel or a colonel. Several battalions are grouped to form a regiment or a brigade. The nomenclature varies by nationality and by branch of arms, for instance, some armies organize their infantry into battalions, but call battalion-sized cavalry, reconnaissance, or tank units a squadron or a regiment instead. There may even be subtle distinctions within a nation's branches of arms, such as a distinction between a tank battalion and an armored squadron, depending on how the unit's operational role is perceived to fit into the army's historical organization. A battalion is generally the smallest military unit capable of independent operations (i.e., not attached to a higher command), although many armies have smaller units that are self-sustaining. The battalion is usually part of a regiment, group or a brigade, depending on the organizational model used by that service. The bulk of a battalion will ordinarily be homogeneous with respect to type (e.g., an infantry battalion or a tank battalion), although there are many exceptions. Every battalion will also include some sort of combat service support, typically organized within a combat support company. The term is Italian in origin, appearing as battaglione. The French changed the spelling to bataillon, whereupon it directly entered into German.
  • A battalion is a military unit, a military force consisting of around a thousand personnel, with varying degrees of support and support personnel required. The real-life definition depends on the style of combat modern to the use of the term, and varies between various organizations and nations.
  • A battalion is a military unit with 300 to 1,200 soldiers that usually consists of two to seven companies and is commanded by either a lieutenant colonel or a colonel. Several battalions form a regiment or brigade. The nomenclature varies by nationality and by branch of arms, for instance, some armies organize their infantry into battalions, but call battalion-sized cavalry, reconnaissance, or tank units a squadron or a regiment instead. There may even be subtle distinctions within a nation's branches of arms, such as a distinction between a tank battalion and an armored squadron, depending on how the unit's operational role is perceived to fit into the army's historical organization. A battalion is generally the smallest military unit capable of independent operations (i.e., not attached to a higher command), although many armies have smaller units that are self-sustaining. The battalion is usually part of a regiment, brigade, or group, depending on the organizational model used by that service. The bulk of a battalion will ordinarily be homogeneous with respect to type (e.g., an infantry battalion or a tank battalion), although there are many exceptions. Every battalion will also include some sort of combat service support, typically organized within a combat support company. The term is Italian in origin, appearing as battaglione. The French changed the spelling to bataillon, whereupon it directly entered into German.
  • A battalion was a military unit, usually equivalent to a squadron, bigger than a company and smaller than a regiment. The Vaadwaur brought a single battalion, numbering around a thousand soldiers with their families, and their equipment underground when the Vaadwaur homeworld was attacked in 1484, planning to come out of stasis after five years. (VOY: "Dragon's Teeth") In a holoprogram set in 1944 France, three additional German battalions occupied Sainte Claire awaiting an American attack. (VOY: "The Killing Game") Jonathan Archer's great-grandfather commanded a battalion in North Africa during the Eugenics Wars. His battalion was evacuating civilians from an area when it was attacked, so Archer's ancestor negotiated a truce with the enemy CO until a school full of children could be evacuated. (ENT: "Hatchery") In the 24th century, one Cardassian military unit was the Third Battalion of the First Order. (DS9: "Empok Nor") After Weyoun 6 had helped Odo destroy a Jem'Hadar fighter in 2375, Weyoun 7 ordered Damar to send, if necessary, a whole battalion from the Dominion base at Olmerak to stop their runabout. (DS9: "Treachery, Faith and the Great River")
  • Tank and mechanized infantry battalion task forces apply their combat power to: * Conduct sustained combat operations in all environments with proper augmentation and support. * Conduct offensive operations. * Conduct defensive operations. * Accomplish rapid movement and limited penetrations. * Exploit success and pursue a defeated enemy as part of a larger formation. * Conduct security operations (advance, flank, or rear guard) for a larger force. * Conduct stability operations and support operations as part of a larger force. * Conduct operations with light infantry forces. A battalion unit is generally considered the smallest unit able to conduct independent operations.
  • A battalion is a military unit that in size and organisation is between a company and a regiment.
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