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.
to lead his squad to their objective and complete their mission
Army leaders in most civilised countries manage the Army at the will of the elected government.
sergeant
Pemberton led the southern Army of Mississippi. Grant led the U.S. Army of the Tennessee.
The leaders of the city of Early Rome started their first battle with a neighboring city, so they established the Roman army.
The squad leader. In the US Army, they normally hold the rank of Staff Sergeant, and the size of a squad can vary depending on numbers of personnel available, what type of unit it is, etc. MTOE for a light infantry squad is nine personnel total, including the squad leader and two fire team leaders.
when a squad is changing intervals what command is given
No.
to lead his squad to their objective and complete their mission
Army leaders in most civilised countries manage the Army at the will of the elected government.
An army platoon leader is a lieutenant, usually a second lieutenant.
squad leader of 6-10 soldiers
A General
sergeant
It's not likely.
a dog squader,a dog squ,a dog army
A bunch of guys from the president to the squad leader.