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There are many forms of combat unit, many with different jobs inside of them. Here is a list of what the Army officially lists as combat units. Go to the site linked below, and it will show you all of the jobs. You can also click show description at the top of the list to show what the job is about and its requirements (active duty, reserve, open to women, closed to women).

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Q: What is a basic combat unit in the army?
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What is a basic combat unit capable of maneuvering while conducting combat operations?

squad


When a unit becomes combat ineffective the unit commander can raise its combat effectiveness closer to the desired level by shifting available resources to what basic tactical concept?

Reconstitution. This may require one or more of the following: - removal of the unit from combat - assisting it with external assets - reestablishing the chain of command - retraining the unit - reestablishing unit cohesion


What is the basic military unit of the roman army?

The basic unit of the Roman army was the century, which had 80 men. The centuries were grouped into 10 cohorts, one of which was double, it had 160 men. The 10 cohorts formed a legions, which was an army corps.


Do you need basic training to reenlist in army?

It depends on how long you have been out of the Army and what branch you are coming from, typically your will attend the Army's Warrior Transition Unit.


For the Army its doctrine?

reflects the Army's approach to combat

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What is a BCT?

A BCT refers to a brigade combat team - the basic deployable unit of maneuver in the United States Army.


What is a basic combat unit capable of maneuvering while conducting combat?

squad


Do cooks in the army go into combat in the Australian Army?

Cooks like all people in the Australian Army are trained in basic combat. They are unlikely to go into combat as it is not their job function.


What basic combat unit is capable of maneuvering while conducting combat operations?

squad


What is a basic combat unit capable of maneuvering while conducting combat operations?

squad


What was the air fighting unit for the us in ww1?

The Squadron was the basic unit for organization. During combat, a flight of 2 or 4 airplanes was the basic unit.


Do you get CPR certified in us army bootcamp?

No, you don't get CPR certified in Basic Combat Training/One Station Unit Training. The first aid training you receive in BCT/OSUT is very basic.


Where does the us army infantry go to basic training?

Yes. US Army infantry attend One Station Unit Training (essentially, Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training, rolled into one package) at Fort Benning, Georgia.


Which Army Unit has the most combat jumps?

the 82nd Airborne has, by far, the most combat jumps. This began during WWII.


Could a Marine attached to an Army infantry unit during combat operations wear the Combat Infantryman Badge?

No. They would receive a Combat Action Ribbon. If ever they transferred to the Army, then they'd be eligible to wear the CIB or CAB in lieu of their Combat Action Ribbon.


When a unit becomes combat ineffective the unit commander can raise its combat effectiveness closer to the desired level by shifting available resources to what basic tactical concept?

Reconstitution. This may require one or more of the following: - removal of the unit from combat - assisting it with external assets - reestablishing the chain of command - retraining the unit - reestablishing unit cohesion


What is the basic military unit of the roman army?

The basic unit of the Roman army was the century, which had 80 men. The centuries were grouped into 10 cohorts, one of which was double, it had 160 men. The 10 cohorts formed a legions, which was an army corps.