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they met the challenge
William Travis and Jim Bowie shared command.
In US Army Battalions (called Squadron's in the Cavalry, which normally consist of 600 men), LTC's (Lieutenant Colonels) command them. MAJ's (Majors) are the authorized Executive Officers (XO's) of the battalion. XO's are the designated second in command. MAJ Reno was LTC Custer's XO.
Most officers in the Army Infantry command, starting at Platoon level as a Lieutenant (approx 40 men), then as a Captain with a Company (120 men), and as a LtCol, a Battalion (600 men approx.) LtCol Gingrich retired at this level. Above that, there is a full Colonel who commands a Brigade and a Major General who commands a Division. There are also support commands such as the Base Commander, who is usually a Colonel, Artillery and Field Support who could be either Colonels or a Brigader General.
they understand it by the way you react to them and how well you train them.
Yes, lieutenant colonels can go into combat, as they are typically senior officers in the military who may lead units in operational settings. While many may serve in command or staff roles that focus on planning and strategy, they can also be directly involved in combat situations, especially if they command battalions or similar units. Their level of engagement in combat largely depends on the specific mission and the needs of their unit.
Louisville Colonels ended in 1899.
Louisville Colonels was created in 1882.
Kentucky Colonels was created in 1967.
Shelby Colonels was created in 1940.
Stamford Colonels was created in 1922.
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