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! Personnel | ! Personnel | ||
! NATO command rank | ! NATO command rank | ||
! U.S. command rank | |||
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| [[fire team]] | | [[fire team]] | ||
| 3-5 | | 3-5 | ||
| OR-4 to OR-5 | | OR-4 to OR-5 | ||
| E-4 to E-5 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[squad (land forces)]] | | [[squad (land forces)]] | ||
| 10-13 | | 10-13 | ||
| OR-4 to OR-6 | | OR-4 to OR-6 | ||
| E-7 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[platoon (land forces)]] | | [[platoon (land forces)]] | ||
| 20-40 | | 20-40 | ||
| OF-1 | | OF-1 | ||
| O-1 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[company (land forces)]]/[[troop]]/[[battery (military unit)]] | | [[company (land forces)]]/[[troop]]/[[battery (military unit)]] | ||
| 100-200 | | 100-200 | ||
| OF-3 to OF-4 | | OF-3 to OF-4 | ||
| O-3 to O-4 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[battalion]]/[[squadron (land forces)]]/[[squadron (air forces)]] | | [[battalion]]/[[squadron (land forces)]]/[[squadron (air forces)]] | ||
| 500-1000 | | 500-1000 | ||
| OF-5 | | OF-5 | ||
| O-5 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[regiment]]/[[group (land forces)]]/group (air forces)/[[brigade]] | | [[regiment]]/[[group (land forces)]]/group (air forces)/[[brigade]] | ||
| 3000-5000 | | 3000-5000 | ||
| OF-6 to OF-7 | | OF-6 to OF-7 | ||
| O-6 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[division]] | | [[division]] | ||
| 10000-25000 | | 10000-25000 | ||
| OF-8 | | OF-8 | ||
| O-7 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[corps]] | | [[corps]] | ||
| 30000-75000 | | 30000-75000 | ||
| OF-9 | | OF-8 | ||
| O-9 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[field army]] | | [[field army]] | ||
| 100000-300000 | | 100000-300000 | ||
| OF-10 | | OF-9 | ||
| O-10 | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Naval forces== | ==Naval forces== | ||
Due to variation in ship sizes and types, it is more difficult to assign numbers. | Due to variation in ship sizes and types, it is more difficult to assign numbers. |
Revision as of 16:45, 5 October 2008
A unit in the context of a military organization is a group of soldiers, with specified equipment, under a specific chain of command.
A unit generally has one commander, the Commanding Officer, and is composed of sub-units.
Units in land forces
Name | Personnel | NATO command rank | U.S. command rank |
---|---|---|---|
fire team | 3-5 | OR-4 to OR-5 | E-4 to E-5 |
squad (land forces) | 10-13 | OR-4 to OR-6 | E-7 |
platoon (land forces) | 20-40 | OF-1 | O-1 |
company (land forces)/troop/battery (military unit) | 100-200 | OF-3 to OF-4 | O-3 to O-4 |
battalion/squadron (land forces)/squadron (air forces) | 500-1000 | OF-5 | O-5 |
regiment/group (land forces)/group (air forces)/brigade | 3000-5000 | OF-6 to OF-7 | O-6 |
division | 10000-25000 | OF-8 | O-7 |
corps | 30000-75000 | OF-8 | O-9 |
field army | 100000-300000 | OF-9 | O-10 |
Due to variation in ship sizes and types, it is more difficult to assign numbers.
Administrative
- Division (naval forces)
- Squadron (naval forces)
- Flotilla
- Fleet
Tactical
- Task unit
- Task group
- Task force
Air Forces
- Section
- Flight
- Squadron (air forces)
- Group (air forces)/Wing (some nations' wings contain groups, and other nations groups are larger than wings)
- Air Division
- Numbered Air Force