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The answer depends on the Country and the Period and even the type of unit. For example a Paratrooper platoon is smaller than an Infantry Platoon. For WW2 US infantry Division, the Platoon consisted of 3 Squads of 9 to 12 men per squad.

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How many platoon in a company?

In a British infantry battalion there are 3 rifle companies, 1 support company, 1 HQ company. Each rifle company is split into 3 platoons, and a HQ element. Each platoon is then split into 3 Sections of 8 men. Thee platoon is led by the platoon commander which is normally a 2nd lieutenant or lieutenant and a platoon sergeant. The sections are normally led by a corporal with a lance corporal as his second in command or 2 ic


How many troops were in a platoon?

During the Vietnam War, a US Army "Troop" was a US Cavalry "Company." Example(s): "A" Troop, "B" Troop, "C" Troop, etc. The Australian Army in Vietnam called their "Companies" a "Squadron", and called their "Platoons" a "Troop." (During the war) The US Army standard "Infantry" Platoon was approximately forty men. An "Armor" platoon (in Vietnam) consisted of 5 Patton tanks per platoon; with 20 tank crewmen per platoon...led by a 2nd or 1st Lieutenant.


How many troops in army company?

Depends on what kind of company. I've seen Army Reserve units where the "company" amounted to less personnel than in the platoons I'd served with. Generally speaking, it could be anywhere between 30 to over 200 people, depending on what the unit is, and what their MTOE is.


How many soldiers are in a 'troop'?

A troop is a military unit. A troop comprises three to five platoons. The platoon contains from two to four squads or sections, each of which could have anywhere from eight to 14 soldiers. Which means the platoon might have more than 50 soldiers, which means a troop might include as many as 250.


How many platoons in a division?

in a platoon there is 16 to 44 soldiersin a division there is 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers.if you do the math you get about 34015,000/44=340.9+++++++++++++++++++The above math may not be an accurate answer. Many of the 15,000 men in a division were in support units. For example, a typical infantry division in WW2 also included 4 artillery battalions. These were sub-divided into Batteries but they had no platoons.There were 4 platoons to a Rifle Company, with one being a weapons platoon.There were 4 Rifle Companies to an Infantry Regiment and one of these was a heavy weapons company that was not organized like the rifle companies.There were 3 Infantry Regiment to an Infantry Division.So my math would say there were about 48 platoons. Then there were other support units that were designated as platoons. These were Military Police platoons and maybe engineer and medic. I'm not sure, but I would say there were less than 100 and some of these were non-combat units.

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How many in a platoon?

A platoon is a military unit comprised of 25-50 soldiers. They are organized into a company, which normally consists of 3-5 platoons. Platoons are made up of two to five sections or squads.


US Army how many troops in platoon and division?

Most platoons had around 15 to 25 soldiers, though some USMC platoons had at least 55 around the Vietnam era, and I believe there still are some platoons that range from 26 to 55. - Eric Ayrton


How many platoon in a company?

In a British infantry battalion there are 3 rifle companies, 1 support company, 1 HQ company. Each rifle company is split into 3 platoons, and a HQ element. Each platoon is then split into 3 Sections of 8 men. Thee platoon is led by the platoon commander which is normally a 2nd lieutenant or lieutenant and a platoon sergeant. The sections are normally led by a corporal with a lance corporal as his second in command or 2 ic


How many tanks in a US tank company?

During the Viet War there were 17 Patton tanks per company: Three platoons at 5 Pattons apiece and 2 M48s in HQs Platoon.


How many troops were in a platoon?

During the Vietnam War, a US Army "Troop" was a US Cavalry "Company." Example(s): "A" Troop, "B" Troop, "C" Troop, etc. The Australian Army in Vietnam called their "Companies" a "Squadron", and called their "Platoons" a "Troop." (During the war) The US Army standard "Infantry" Platoon was approximately forty men. An "Armor" platoon (in Vietnam) consisted of 5 Patton tanks per platoon; with 20 tank crewmen per platoon...led by a 2nd or 1st Lieutenant.


How many platoons in d company 28th maori battalion?

4 platoons 15,16,17,18th


How many marines in a marine unit?

That can depends on what size of a unit you are talking about. A squad usually runs about 10 people. A platoon will have 3 to 5 squads. A company has two platoons. And a battalion normally has 4 companies.


How many troops in army company?

Depends on what kind of company. I've seen Army Reserve units where the "company" amounted to less personnel than in the platoons I'd served with. Generally speaking, it could be anywhere between 30 to over 200 people, depending on what the unit is, and what their MTOE is.


How many soldiers are in a 'troop'?

A troop is a military unit. A troop comprises three to five platoons. The platoon contains from two to four squads or sections, each of which could have anywhere from eight to 14 soldiers. Which means the platoon might have more than 50 soldiers, which means a troop might include as many as 250.


How many platoons in a division?

in a platoon there is 16 to 44 soldiersin a division there is 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers.if you do the math you get about 34015,000/44=340.9+++++++++++++++++++The above math may not be an accurate answer. Many of the 15,000 men in a division were in support units. For example, a typical infantry division in WW2 also included 4 artillery battalions. These were sub-divided into Batteries but they had no platoons.There were 4 platoons to a Rifle Company, with one being a weapons platoon.There were 4 Rifle Companies to an Infantry Regiment and one of these was a heavy weapons company that was not organized like the rifle companies.There were 3 Infantry Regiment to an Infantry Division.So my math would say there were about 48 platoons. Then there were other support units that were designated as platoons. These were Military Police platoons and maybe engineer and medic. I'm not sure, but I would say there were less than 100 and some of these were non-combat units.


How many men in a British Army platoon in World War 1?

A platoon has about 25-35 troops (there isn't really a set number, that's how many you see the most). A platoon sgt. and a platoon CO. There can be 4-6 men in a squad and 2-3 squads in a section and then 3-4 sections in a platoon. Every squad has a squad leader. This is how it is in the Marines. Typically and ideally, there are 4 per fireteam, 3 fireteams per squad, 3 squads per platoon, add the platoon Sgt, Commander, and the Guide and 3 Squad Leaders and this comes to 42... and I am a Marine. Check your drill manual. - - - - - Never mind the Marines and their overstrength platoons. According to FM 7-8 (Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad), an infantry platoon in Infantry, Air Assault and Airborne divisions consists of: Platoon Headquarters: Platoon Leader (lieutenant) Platoon Sergeant (sergeant first class, usually, and this is aside from the sergeants who command a section, and each fire team of say 4 would be lead by a corporal. Platoon radioman (probably a specialist or a PFC) Three rifle squads consisting of nine men each--one squad leader (sergeant), two fire team leaders (corporals), two riflemen, two automatic riflemen and two grenadiers One weapons squad consisting of a squad leader (sergeant) plus two machinegunners, two assistant machinegunners, two antitank gunners and two assistant antitank gunners. Total number of troops: 39. A rifle platoon in a Ranger company contains 40 men--they drop the two antitank crews and replace them with three, three-man machinegun crews--gunner, assistant gunner and ammo bearer. Army infantry platoons used to be a lot larger--they had 11-man rifle squads with two riflemen, one automatic rifleman and one grenadier plus the fire team leader in each fire team. This changed when the Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle came out--it won't hold an 11-man crew, so they had to change infantry doctrine to accommodate the equipment. Given that, there's not really such a thing as a "standard" platoon outside the combat arms. I've been in 50-soldier platoons. I've been in 15-soldier platoons. It all depends on what unit you're in and how it's structured.


How many people are in a US Marine battalion?

The typical U.S. Army battalion is a unit of 800 - 900 soldiers. Hard to give a definite answer because it can vary with time, place and type of unit. In the infantry and engineers (basically army units) the original idea was 7 troops make up a squad, and there are three squads plus a heavy weapons squad in each platoon (more or less 28 troops per platoon); three platoons plus a weapons platoon in each company (more or less 112 troops per company); three companies plus a weapons company in each battalion (more or less 450 troops per battalion). There are also non-commissioned and commissioned officers commanding each of these units above the squad level and administrative personnel such as warrant officers, etc. at most levels.