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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.

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In Vietnam (20th century), a US Army infantry platoon might have an authorized strength of 40 men; a US Army tank platoon would be 20 men (4 crewmen per Patton tank, five Pattons per platoon). 21st century platoons are different.

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