A battalion is an army unit and a squadron is a group of military aircraft or a group of naval ships.
The size of a battalion is dependant on the type of battalion and the army it belongs too.
The size of a squardron is dependant on if aircraft or ships and who they belong to and what job they have been tasked for.
I know in the marines a regiment is around 3,000 marines and a battalion is around 800, since the army has 4 times the population of the marines, I'm betting the numbers are much bigger, but the scale is probably the same, somewhere like a regiment is 8,000 soldiers and a battalion is around 1,500 soldiers. So, yes, a regiment is larger than a battalion.
The Battalion Commander is in charge of a battalion.
battalion alludes to the number of men therein. battalion commander alludes to the commander of the battalion
The word battalion is a collective noun for a battalion of soldiers or a battalion of photographers.
No, battalion is a noun.
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..
Soldiers
No, you do not always capitalize battalion. Only when it is used in conjuction with the Unit Designation. 1st Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Battalion is an infantry battalion assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division.
Crew is to sailors as battalion is to soldiers.
The plural form of battalion is battalions.
Vuilleman Battalion was created in 1936.
Vuilleman Battalion ended in 1938.