corps, company, force, unit, division, troop, squad, team
The collective noun for a brigade is simply "a brigade." It refers to a unit of military personnel, typically consisting of several battalions. In broader contexts, one might also say "a brigade of firefighters" or "a brigade of soldiers" to specify the type of brigade.
Preposition, conjunctions and articles arenot capitalized in a title unless it is at the beginning of the title.Example: In the Light Brigade The Light Brigade The Light in Brigade
Brigade in Esperanto is brigado
The fire brigade was very quick to respond to the emergency. Jimmy wishes to be apart of the fire brigade when he gets older. A brigade of helpers came rushing to the scene. The word brigade means 'squad' or 'team'.
They are a seperate Troop that works directly for the Brigade. They are Brigade Scouts as opposed to Battalion Scouts.
Death Brigade was created in 2008.
Bannu Brigade was created in 1903.
Fusilier Brigade was created in 1958.
The Old Brigade was created in 1881.
Yorkshire Brigade was created in 1948.
Derajat Brigade was created in 1903.
Gotland Brigade was created in 1963.