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Who commands a regiment?

A regiment is commanded by a colonel. A regiment could be divided into two battalions, or from eight to ten companies.


Which is bigger brigade or regiment?

battalion usually has regiments 10x10 WW2 US Infantry Division Organization An Infantry Division was approximatly 15,000 men and included 3 infantry Regiments, 3 artillery Battalions and supporting units. Each Regiment contained 12 Companies that were divided into 3 Battalions. A company was 250 men. The infantry battalion was commanded by a Colonel and was the primary combat unit in the field. It contained 3 rifle companies and 1 heavy weapons company(total of 4). It had a Headquarters command and support units. A Field Artillery Battalion contained 3 Batteries that operated the artillery, 1 service battery and 1 headquarters battery. Each Battery was about 200 men but the service battery was smaller. The Infantry Division also included one Combat Engineer Battalion, that was consisted of 3 companies.


What is the meaning of regiment?

A regiment is a military organization under one commander and its size and importance varied over the years and between countries and types of armies. The word derived from an early Middle English word and Latin. An American Regiment in WW2 consisted of 3 battalions of four Companies(250 men) in each battalion. There were three Regiments in an Infantry Division. During the American Civil War, the Regiment was the main unit that a soldier was identified with. For example, the 56th Ohio Regiment. This regiment contained 10 companies of 100 men each or originally 1000 men. But many were smaller especially after casualties.


How many Scottish regiments fought in World War 1?

If you want a list of all members of all Scottish Regiments, that would be difficult to provide. A lesson the British learned from WW2 was if you an entire Regiment served in one campaign or battle, then if that regiment suffered high loss of life that it would have a detrimental impact on the region or town from where the regiment was organized. Therefore, British Regiments(including those designated as Scottish Regiments) were divided into Battalions and each battalion would serve in a different part of the war. Thus the battalion designated 1 Royal Scots would be sent to one campaign and the 2 Royal Scotts were sent to another. This kind of info might be available.


How many companies did a infantry regiment in 1776 have?

20

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How many companies did a infantry regiment have in 1976?

By 1976, regiments were no longer standing formations in the Army, and were retained more for the purpose of lineage. How many companies a regiment had depended on how many battalions of the regiment were still standing.. it could be one, it could be more. It also depended on how those battalions were structured.


How many artillery battalions make up a regiment?

There are 4 brigades in a division. Each brigade has 6 battalions in it (2 infantry battalions, 1 artillery battalion, 1 BSB, 1 BSTB, and 1 Cavalry battalion) so to answer your question in a standard division there are 24 battalions


Who commands a regiment?

A regiment is commanded by a colonel. A regiment could be divided into two battalions, or from eight to ten companies.


What was the components of a regiment called?

During WW2, a regiment in the US Army (as well as other countries) consisted of Companies and Battalions. The typical US Infantry Regiment contained 12 companies. They were grouped into 3 battalions, each commanded by a full Colonel. 1st Battalions included Companies A, B, C, D(Heavy weapons) 2nd Battalions included Companies E, F, G, H(Heavy weapons) 3rd Battalions included Companies I, K, L, M(Heavy weapons) Each company totaled about 250 men.


What does 1st Battalion mean?

Usually refers to a battalion's order within a regiment. If a regiment has four battalions which are either in that regiment, or else affiliated with that regiment, then they'll be numbered, first battalion, second battalion, third battalion, fourth battalion..


How many men in a regimen?

The number of men in a regiment can vary depending on the specific military organization and unit. On average, a regiment can consist of anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand soldiers, typically organized into several companies or battalions.


What battalions make up The Rifles?

The Rifles are a regiment of the British Royal Army. They consist of seven battalions: Commando Infantry in Chepstow, two Light Role battalions in Edinburgh and Bellykinler, the Mechanised Infantry battalion in Bulford, Armoured Infantry in Paderborn, Germany, and two Territorial Army battalions in Exeter and Reading.


What is the meaning of battalion?

A body of troops; esp. a body of troops or an army in battle array., A regiment, or two or more companies of a regiment, esp. when assembled for drill or battle., To form into battalions.


Which is bigger brigade or regiment?

battalion usually has regiments 10x10 WW2 US Infantry Division Organization An Infantry Division was approximatly 15,000 men and included 3 infantry Regiments, 3 artillery Battalions and supporting units. Each Regiment contained 12 Companies that were divided into 3 Battalions. A company was 250 men. The infantry battalion was commanded by a Colonel and was the primary combat unit in the field. It contained 3 rifle companies and 1 heavy weapons company(total of 4). It had a Headquarters command and support units. A Field Artillery Battalion contained 3 Batteries that operated the artillery, 1 service battery and 1 headquarters battery. Each Battery was about 200 men but the service battery was smaller. The Infantry Division also included one Combat Engineer Battalion, that was consisted of 3 companies.


How many men are there in a regiment?

Questions such as these require more specifics, such as: of what army? Or what nation's army? Etc. Because they are almost always different. Example: Vietnam War; Australian Centurion tank regiment was equivalent to a US Army squadron. An Australian tank squadron was equal to a US Army tank company. Note (for your info): The only two different ALLIED medium battle tanks in the war were the "Pattons" and "Centurions." Using the US Army as a model (and during the Vietnam War time frame): 1. Regiments were used only by the US Cavalry. 2. Regiments were about equal to a brigade. 3. Two or more squadrons made up a regiment (two or more battalions made up a brigade). 4. Two or more TROOPS made up a Squadron. (Samples: A Troop, B Troop, C Troop, etc.). Only the cavalry used the term "Troop", everyone else used the term "Company." Two or more platoons made up a Troop (two or more platoons made up a company). 5. US Armor Battalions (tank battalions) had about 500 officers and men. US Infantry Battalions (Infantrymen/Grunts) had about 600 officers and men. US Mechanized Infantry Battalions (equipped with M113 ACAVs) had about 900 officers and men. US Armored Cavalry Squadrons (M551 Sheridan/M113 ACAV equipped) had about 1,000 officers and men. Therefore, in the Viet War, a US Armored Cav regiment will have over 2,000 men.


Do women assigned to the USrmy's 75th Infantry ranger regiment have to attend Airborne course and RIP?

Yes, women assigned to the US Army's 75th Infantry Ranger Regiment are required to attend the Airborne Course and Ranger Indoctrination Program (RIP). These courses are essential for all soldiers in the regiment, regardless of gender. It ensures that they are qualified and prepared to perform the duties and tasks expected of them in the 75th Ranger Regiment.


What has the author R P MacDonald written?

R. P. MacDonald has written: 'A short history of the King's Regiment (Manchester & Liverpool) (regular battalions)' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Army. King's Regiment (Manchester & Liverpool)