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A platoon officer is a military officer responsible for leading a platoon, which typically consists of 15 to 50 soldiers. This role involves overseeing training, operations, and the welfare of the platoon members, ensuring effective execution of missions. The platoon officer often serves as a key link between higher command and the troops, providing guidance and discipline while fostering teamwork and morale.
'Platoon' (1986) takes place in Vietnam in 1967.
Assault Platoon - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:16
A troop was a unit of cavalry about equivalent to a infantry platoon. Numbers would be about 20 to 50.
19 December, 1986
in what marine platoon did harvy lee Oswald serve
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Platoon Leader - memoir - has 208 pages.
about 500 men per platoon fought in the war
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.
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.
The answer depends on the Country and the Period and even the type of unit. For example a Paratrooper platoon is smaller than an Infantry Platoon. For WW2 US infantry Division, the Platoon consisted of 3 Squads of 9 to 12 men per squad.
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.
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A platoon is a group of soldiers. The platoon marched in unison.
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They started as 4 members. 3 members make up the current line up.