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A US Army Mechanized Infantry battalion had about 900 men assigned to it. Two or more battalions make up a (US Army) brigade. The 1st Avn Bde very well could have had in excess of 2,000 men assigned to it.
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I am a veteran of World War II and remember squads, battalions, companies, divisions and regiments but don't recall the brigade. I am merely interested in how much things have changed, and what the chain of command structure looks like now. According to http://usmilitary.about.com/od/army/l/blchancommand.htm the US Army Brigade is comprised of 3,000 to 5,000 individuals. The regimental designation is no longer in use. The US Marine Corps still uses the regiment. It is comprised of 3 battalions. See http://usmilitary.about.com/od/marines/a/command.htm
In a show of ingenuity, the principal organized a brigade of students to help clean up the water spill.
With the high mobility of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Army needed to make brigades as independent as possible, rather than moving entire divisions as a single unit. By expanding brigades with their own support and multi-branch combat battalions, they could be deployed as a unit without need for further support or attached units. Thus, what was called a Brigade is now called a BCT - Brigade Combat Team.
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The classic kitchen brigade system works by having one person set to do one thing to make the meal. The modern kitchen brigade works by one person having four or five set things they have to do.
He started a type of police force and began the first fire brigade.
it took 37 years to make and over 720,000 to make the clay army
Look it up! Army paychart 2012. you make the same regardless of what you do.
Well, you would have to get a army then make it like the video game army.
the Romans had an army to concur land and make there empire stronger.