The Battalion Commander or equivolent.
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battalion alludes to the number of men therein. battalion commander alludes to the commander of the battalion
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Approval authority for risk decision making must be established and published by the Unit Commander in the US Army.
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Approval authority for risk decision making must be established and published by the Unit Commander in the US Army.
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" In order to make sure the army was successful in the battle, The commander sent the whole battalion into the conflict"
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S2 is a staff office - battalion or brigade level - tasked with security and intelligence.
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No. Commander is a job title (e.g., Company Commander, Battalion Commander, Brigade Commander, Division Commander, Corps Commander, etc.), but not a rank. Lieutenant Commander and Commander exist as ranks only in the Navy. Lieutenant Commander is equivalent to a Major in the Army, Air Force, and Marines, and Commander is equivalent is Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, Air Force, and Marines.
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US ARMY Army Group Army Corps Division Regiment Battalion Company Platoon Squad
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A unit in the army is defined as having a commander. The lowest level of command in the army is the company. Or in the Cavalry it is the Troop; in the Artillery it is called the Battery. Example: "A" Company Commander is CPT Jones. "B" Troop Commander is CPT Smith. "C" Battery Commander is CPT Brown. The platoon within the companies & troops are led by Lieutenants; NOT commanded by them. Platoon Leaders (Lieutenants) are LEADERS not commanders; those leaders (Lieutenants) work for the Commander...CPT JONES, the Company Commander. During the Vietnam War (The Army's changed since then) the normal Infantry "Battalion" consisted of about 4,5, or 6 rifle companies. Each of those companies commanded by a captain. Together, those rifle companies formed a battalion commanded by a LTC (Lieutenant Colonel). That battalion can be called a UNIT also.
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The commander in chief of the US military is the president of the United States.
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For the US Army, during the Vietnam War, a battalion was about 600 men. The US Marine Corps will be similar in organization (during the Vietnam era).
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The battalion
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Norwegian Army Armoured Battalion was created in 1987.
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It varies by each MOS (specific job), most of which it goes:
Enlisted:
Team Leader
Squad Leader
Section Sergeant
Platoon Sergeant
Company/Battery/Troop First Sergeant
Battalion Command Sergeant Major
Officers:
Platoon Leader
Company Executive Officer
Company Commander
Battalion Executive Officer
Battalion Commander
Brigade Executive Officer
Brigade Commander
Division Commander
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The motto of Norwegian Army Armoured Battalion is 'Bitit Fyrst'.
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Yes he was Commanding General of the US Army from 1841 through 1861.
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The address of the U S Army Of The West Mormon Battalion Foundation is: 4464 W Charro Ln, Yuma, AZ 85365-8066
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The 229th MI Battalion wears the Defense Language School (US Army Element) shoulder sleeve insignia.
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The President of the US is Commander in Chief of all US military forces.
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Franklin Roosevelt was the first commander in chief of the United States Army when in war with the Imperial Japanese Army.
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The US President is Commander in Chief of all the US Military Forces (US Navy, US Air Force, US Army (US Marines are part of the US Navy) 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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The commander in chief of the US Military is the president of the United States.
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The 844th Engineer Aviation Battalion is a battalion in the US Army that specializes in building and maintaining military structures. See the related links for more details.
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That depends on which division you're referring to - there are several divisons in the US Army, US Army Reserve, and US Army National Guard. The rank typically held by a Division Commander is Major General (two stars).
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The President of the US wears many hats while in office. In his role as Commander In Chief, the President is in charge of the army, navy, and general military of the United States. This does not mean that the President can declare war on his own authority, however.
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Prime Directive; An order or instruction of the utmost importance, issued by the highest ranking central authority.
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Which Navy did you have in mind? There is no such rank in the US Navy. Command Sergeant Major is a high enlisted rank in the US Army, and denotes the senior NCO of whatever unit or element they hold the position in (it can be anywhere from Battalion to Army level).
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George Washington was the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army.
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Commanders. Which commander depends on which rank the soldier is being promoted to.
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The difference between a general and commander is more simple than you think, they are in two different ranks but the name commander can be used as a general too.
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