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Combat units aren't organised into regiments. Regiments are used pretty much for the sake of lineage, and nothing more. While a regiment may consist of one battalion or several battalions, they'll typically be spread out... you may have different battalions of the same regiment serving in different divisions.

For a Field Artillery Battalion, a typical Battalion consisted of 3 batteries, each containing four 105mm howitzers.

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