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brigade group

A brigade group is term used primarily in armies of the Commonwealth of Nations. It generally refers to a formation which includes three or four battle groups, or an infantry brigade (three battalions), supported by armoured, artillery, field engineer, aviation and support units, and amounting to about 5,000 soldiers.[1] A brigade group represents the smallest unit able to operate independently for extended periods on the battlefield. A brigade group can be a temporary formation brought together for a specific operation or a permanent unit. It is similar to the concept of a regimental combat team (RCT), which was once used by the United States Army, but which now uses the term brigade combat team (BCT). The U.S. Marines continue to use the term regimental combat team.


 
 
 

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