A field regiment is a military unit typically associated with artillery, responsible for providing indirect fire support to ground forces during combat operations. It usually comprises several batteries equipped with various types of artillery, such as howitzers or rocket systems. Field regiments are organized to support maneuver units, enhance their firepower, and can be deployed in various operational environments. They play a crucial role in modern warfare by delivering fire support to influence the battlefield effectively.
Duke of Wellington's Regiment ended in 2006.
Pilbara Regiment's motto is 'Mintu Wanta'.
The duration of Bride of the Regiment is 1.32 hours.
Special Reconnaissance Regiment was created in 2005.
Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment was created in 1940.
Usually Field and Staff. Every regiment had ten companies, each commanded by a captain assisted by several lieutenants. Each company had one hundred men. Once assembled into a regiment the men would elect their "Field" officers - a colonel to command the regiment, and a lieutenant colonel as second in command, and a major. Staff officers were selected, including a quartermaster, a commissary, a regimental surgeon and so on. So, the Field and Staff were the headquarters group of a regiment; the personnel beyond those serving in one of its ten line companies.
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Because a regiment in the field cannot be slowed-down by the separate needs and entitlements of women.
The noun regiment is a collective noun for:a regiment of flamingosa regiment of soldiers
The noun regiment is a singular, common, concrete noun. The noun regiment is also a collective noun for a regiment of flamingos. The word regiment is also a verb: regiment, regiments, regimenting, regimented.
Duke of Wellington's Regiment ended in 2006.
Yes, the noun regiment is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a group of people or things.The noun regiment is also a collective noun for a regiment of flamingos.The word regiment is also a verb: regiment, regiments, regimenting, regimented.
i went to the regiment after the war
Yes, the noun regiment is a collective noun for a regiment of flamingos.
A Regiment is a term for an organization within the army. And the organization of the Army has changed over the years and for various countries.During WW2 the US Infantry Regiment consisted of 3 Battalions of 4 Companies each. There were 3 Regiments within an Infantry Division and including artillery, engineers and support personnel, the infantry division contained 15,000 men. The infantry battalion was the basic unit that operated in the field and was commanded by a Colonel. Regiments were numbered units. The division was identified by a Number and a cloth shoulder patch.In the Civil War, a regiment was about 1000 men, but most were smaller. After a few battles their size would be reduced to less than 400. The Regiments were the basic unit and were identified by a number and their state. Thus there were units such as 20th Maine Regiment or 54th New York Regiment or sometimes more elaborate names, such as Volunteer Regiment. Regiments were formed into a Brigade, which was the basic unit that fought in the field.
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I was assigned to 5th Regiment.