Who assists battalion-level commanders and below in carrying out the equal opportunity (EO) program within their unit
s4 batallon
Equal Opportunity Representative (EOR)
knowledge of location of targets............................
s-1 staff NCO
A typical World War I battalion consisted of about 600 to 1,000 men, depending on the country and specific unit organization. The size could vary based on factors such as reinforcements, casualties, and the specific role of the battalion. Generally, a battalion was made up of several companies, each containing around 100 to 250 soldiers.
change of responsibility formation
Lt colonels are usually Battalion Commanders in combat and subject to all perils of war
change of responsibility formation
change of responsibility formation
First tell us which battle you are talking about and on which side the 'lost batallion' was fighting.
First tell us which battle you are talking about and on which side the 'lost batallion' was fighting.