they met the challenge
William Travis and Jim Bowie shared command.
10,000yeah!
Strength numbers change over time: During the Vietnam War, the US Army's battalions averaged 600 men, 900 in a mechanized infantry battalion, less than 500 men in an armor battalion (tank battalion). In the US Army (different for Marines, Air Force, and Navy) during Vietnam; a LTC commanded a battalion or cavalry squadron (battalion=squadron; army only). Full bird colonels commanded brigades (brigades=regiments, army only). Generals commanded divisions; however a one star General could command a brigade if only that one brigade deployed over seas. In Vietnam, the 1st Brigade of the 5th Mechanized Infantry Division was commanded by a Brigadier General (one star), as only that one brigade deployed to Vietnam.
The current command aboard naval vessels is 'Batteries Release".
Yes.
They met the challenge.
William Travis and Jim Bowie shared command.
In US Army Battalions (called Squadron's in the Cavalry, which normally consist of 600 men), LTC's (Lieutenant Colonels) command them. MAJ's (Majors) are the authorized Executive Officers (XO's) of the battalion. XO's are the designated second in command. MAJ Reno was LTC Custer's XO.
Most officers in the Army Infantry command, starting at Platoon level as a Lieutenant (approx 40 men), then as a Captain with a Company (120 men), and as a LtCol, a Battalion (600 men approx.) LtCol Gingrich retired at this level. Above that, there is a full Colonel who commands a Brigade and a Major General who commands a Division. There are also support commands such as the Base Commander, who is usually a Colonel, Artillery and Field Support who could be either Colonels or a Brigader General.
He scolded the men
Men are good in the physical type than women. Women are more intelligent than men
He scolded the men
10,000yeah!
Strength numbers change over time: During the Vietnam War, the US Army's battalions averaged 600 men, 900 in a mechanized infantry battalion, less than 500 men in an armor battalion (tank battalion). In the US Army (different for Marines, Air Force, and Navy) during Vietnam; a LTC commanded a battalion or cavalry squadron (battalion=squadron; army only). Full bird colonels commanded brigades (brigades=regiments, army only). Generals commanded divisions; however a one star General could command a brigade if only that one brigade deployed over seas. In Vietnam, the 1st Brigade of the 5th Mechanized Infantry Division was commanded by a Brigadier General (one star), as only that one brigade deployed to Vietnam.
they run and scream like mad women..... and men!
corporal is the lowest in chain of command. he is the team leader, 3 men. he is referred to as the first line leader
Men and Women both train at Recruit training Command Great Lakes, IL