Typically, 38-40.
An army of soldiers or a troop of soldiers or a platoon of soldiers.
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.
The army squad leader's immediate supervisor is typically the platoon sergeant. The platoon sergeant oversees multiple squads within a platoon and provides guidance, support, and direction to the squad leaders to ensure mission objectives are met effectively. Additionally, the platoon leader, usually a commissioned officer, also plays a supervisory role by coordinating the overall operations of the platoon.
ARMY Scout Platoon 32nd Armor Regiment 3rd Armored Division
A platoon (in the US Army) is the smallest military unit led by an officer. Two or more platoons make a company; a company is commanded by a captain.
भारतीय सेना के 81 मिमी मोर्टार पलटन में लगभग 40 से 50 सैनिक होते हैं। इसमें मोर्टार चालक, अम्बुश टीम, और अन्य सहायक कर्मी शामिल होते हैं। इस पलटन का मुख्य कार्य दुश्मन पर प्रभावी अग्नि समर्थन प्रदान करना होता है।
An army of soldiers or a troop of soldiers or a platoon of soldiers.
In the British Army, there was one, or sometimes two medical orderlies to a platoon, depending in the kind of unit the platoon belonged to.
There is no Army National Guard basic training. It is basic training at one of the US Army's active duty training base. All active, reserve, and guard members train together as one. The platoon guide is basically a leader of the platoon.
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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.
The army squad leader's immediate supervisor is typically the platoon sergeant. The platoon sergeant oversees multiple squads within a platoon and provides guidance, support, and direction to the squad leaders to ensure mission objectives are met effectively. Additionally, the platoon leader, usually a commissioned officer, also plays a supervisory role by coordinating the overall operations of the platoon.
ARMY Scout Platoon 32nd Armor Regiment 3rd Armored Division
Typically it would be the rifleman in 3rd Squad Bravo Team.
A platoon (in the US Army) is the smallest military unit led by an officer. Two or more platoons make a company; a company is commanded by a captain.