30 men
Squad (Sergeant) - 9 to 10 soldiers
Platoon (Lieutenant) - 16 to 44 soldiers
Company (Captain) - 62 to 190 soldiers
Battalion (Lt Col) - 300 to 1,000 soldiers
Brigade (Colonel) - 3,000 to 5,000 solders
Division (Maj General) - 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers
Roughly 700 men.
The Mormon Battalion brought a few women along as laundresses and cooks. Many of these women were the wives of men in the battalion.
You'll not always get an accurate answer for those statistical questions, for example a Mechanized Infantry battalion in Vietnam was roughly 900 men, a tank battalion in Vietnam was about 570 men, and a straight leg outfit (regular infantry) averaged about 600 men (some sources will state 700 or 800 men). Airborne battalion's in Vietnam averaged about 600 men (or more) per battalion.
battalion alludes to the number of men therein. battalion commander alludes to the commander of the battalion
A British battalion during the Napoleonic Wars typically consisted of around 500 to 1,000 men. The size could vary based on the specific unit and the circumstances of the war, such as casualties and recruitment levels. Each battalion was usually made up of several companies, each with its own complement of soldiers.
Roughly 700 men.
The Mormon Battalion brought a few women along as laundresses and cooks. Many of these women were the wives of men in the battalion.
You'll not always get an accurate answer for those statistical questions, for example a Mechanized Infantry battalion in Vietnam was roughly 900 men, a tank battalion in Vietnam was about 570 men, and a straight leg outfit (regular infantry) averaged about 600 men (some sources will state 700 or 800 men). Airborne battalion's in Vietnam averaged about 600 men (or more) per battalion.
IF you mean battalion...500-1000
battalion alludes to the number of men therein. battalion commander alludes to the commander of the battalion
The 39th Battalion was a regiment in the Australian Army. The group fought in both World Wars and by the time it was disbanded had, had 1666 men serve in it. There were only 32 men to survive the 39th Battalion, seven officers and 25 others.
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A typical World War I battalion consisted of about 600 to 1,000 men, depending on the country and specific unit organization. The size could vary based on factors such as reinforcements, casualties, and the specific role of the battalion. Generally, a battalion was made up of several companies, each containing around 100 to 250 soldiers.
450 ? was 700 when I joined 10% made up of no uk troops
A good estimation would be about 600 men.
A British battalion during the Napoleonic Wars typically consisted of around 500 to 1,000 men. The size could vary based on the specific unit and the circumstances of the war, such as casualties and recruitment levels. Each battalion was usually made up of several companies, each with its own complement of soldiers.