The answer to your question depends on the mission of the company. Artillery units have batteries and Cavalry units have troops, both of which are basically the same as a company. Companies generally have between 70 and 200 soldiers. Combat Arms companies (such as infantry) have approximately 133 soldiers, but again, this is dependent on the type of company. Airborne units, Light Infantry units and Mechanized units differ based on their mission and method of employment. Also, each US Infantry Division had a recon unit that was usually referred to as a Recon Troop(Mechanized). This was a small unit, smaller than a company, I believe.
During the Vietnam War, a "Troop" was a company of men. The US Cavalry uses the term "Troop" to define their companies. Upwards to about 200 men made up a US Cavalry Troop. A US Tank company (armor company) in Vietnam contained less than a hundred men.
Artillerymen use the term "Battery" to describe their company; "A" Battery for example. ("A" Troop for the Cav).
Whether they were Batteries, Troops, or Companies, they were always indicated by a letter; A, B, C, D, HHC, etc.
That depends on the type of unit you are talking about. An armor platoon has sixteen men. A mechanized infantry division has around twenty thousand.
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Australian maintained a troop level of approximately 8,000 men in Vietnam during the war.
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Yes, the National Guard is a deployable force, just like any other military branch. The US Army National Guard is the entire reserve force of Combat Arms units for the US Army (save for one infantry battalion assigned to the US Army Reserve), and these units have been called up regularly since 2001 for deployments around the world.
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You have to have atleast a GED or high school diploma to join the military. But the Army National Guard has a program called 'Patriot Acedemy' where you can go and get your GED to join. In the National Guard, you can either work part-time, like most of the National Guard soldiers, or you can apply to work full time with the Guard. It would be just like being an active duty soldier except they cant move you to different bases. Check out the National Guard at www.nationalguard.com. Then search for 'patriot acedemy' I hope you get to join. The service needs a few good (wo)men
About 4 million men participated in the Civil War.
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