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Major General Leonard Wood was awarded the Medal of Honor in the Indian Wars and commanded a Cavalry Brigade in Cuba.

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What are the rank requirements for Rear Detachment Commander for a separate brigade level?

If it is not dictated by a higher headquarters, then I would say it is up to the Brigade Commander. The Rear Detachment Commander would have to be authorized with sufficient UCMJ authority. Maybe a Lt. Col or Major. If the Brigade Commander was also the local Garrison/Base Commander, then that may complicate the matter, unless the Brigade Commander has a standing Deputy Commander for Base Operations.


What is a brigandier?

A one star US Army General (Brigadier General-for Brigade Commander). A US Army brigade is authorized a full Colonel as commander; if the brigade is deployed alone (without a division), such as the 1st Brigade of the 5th Mechanized Infantry Division was in Vietnam (the only one to be deployed as such); then that brigade is authorized a General to command it; hence a Brigadier General.


What was the name of the over 3000 American volunteers who violated the Neutrality Act of 1936 to fight in the Spanish Civil War?

the Lincoln Brigade


What ranking commander Brigade?

A Brigade Commander is typically a Colonel in the U.S. Army or a similar rank in other military branches. They are responsible for leading a brigade, which usually consists of several battalions and hundreds to thousands of soldiers. The position requires a combination of leadership, strategic planning, and operational expertise to effectively manage and execute missions.


Who commands a brigade?

A brigade is typically commanded by a colonel or, in some cases, a brigadier general. The commander is responsible for the overall leadership, planning, and operational execution of the brigade's missions and activities. They coordinate with subordinate units and higher command levels to ensure effective operations and resource allocation.

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What are the rank requirements for Rear Detachment Commander for a separate brigade level?

If it is not dictated by a higher headquarters, then I would say it is up to the Brigade Commander. The Rear Detachment Commander would have to be authorized with sufficient UCMJ authority. Maybe a Lt. Col or Major. If the Brigade Commander was also the local Garrison/Base Commander, then that may complicate the matter, unless the Brigade Commander has a standing Deputy Commander for Base Operations.


What is a brigandier?

A one star US Army General (Brigadier General-for Brigade Commander). A US Army brigade is authorized a full Colonel as commander; if the brigade is deployed alone (without a division), such as the 1st Brigade of the 5th Mechanized Infantry Division was in Vietnam (the only one to be deployed as such); then that brigade is authorized a General to command it; hence a Brigadier General.


Where will you find colonels serving in us army?

All throughout. Colonel is typically the rank of a brigade commander, although there are Colonels in staff positions, specialty fields (such as medical), etc.


What was the name of the over 3000 American volunteers who violated the Neutrality Act of 1936 to fight in the Spanish Civil War?

the Lincoln Brigade


What was the name of over 3000 American volunteers who violated the Neutrality act of 1936 to fight in the Spanish civil war?

the Lincoln Brigade


Who was the commander of North Korea's 105th Armored Division in 1950?

Ryu, Kyung-Su commander of n.k 105th Armored Brigade in 1950.6.25


Is there a commander ranking In the army?

No. Commander is a job title (e.g., Company Commander, Battalion Commander, Brigade Commander, Division Commander, Corps Commander, etc.), but not a rank. Lieutenant Commander and Commander exist as ranks only in the Navy. Lieutenant Commander is equivalent to a Major in the Army, Air Force, and Marines, and Commander is equivalent is Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, Air Force, and Marines.


How big is a brigade?

A brigade is typically composed of 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers. A brigade's commander is commonly a brigadier general, brigadier or colonel. Brigades are made up of three to six battalions plus supporting elements. A battalion is 300 to 1,300 soldiers.


Where is the Brigade Of The American Revolution in New Canaan Connecticut located?

The address of the Brigade Of The American Revolution is: 9 Hidden Meadow Ln, New Canaan, CT 06840-2703


Who commands a brigade?

A brigade is typically commanded by a colonel or, in some cases, a brigadier general. The commander is responsible for the overall leadership, planning, and operational execution of the brigade's missions and activities. They coordinate with subordinate units and higher command levels to ensure effective operations and resource allocation.


Who was the First black brigade commander at the US Naval Academy?

Chuck Reddix, Class of 1976.


Who lead the Rough Riders in the Cuban campaign of the Spanish-American War?

Theodore Roosevelt after Leonard Wood was advanced to Brigadier Gerneral and given command of the Cavalry Brigade that included the Rough Riders.