battalion alludes to the number of men therein. battalion commander alludes to the commander of the battalion
The word battalion is a collective noun for a battalion of soldiers or a battalion of photographers.
No, battalion is a noun.
Usually refers to a battalion's order within a regiment. If a regiment has four battalions which are either in that regiment, or else affiliated with that regiment, then they'll be numbered, first battalion, second battalion, third battalion, fourth battalion..
No, you do not always capitalize battalion. Only when it is used in conjuction with the Unit Designation. 1st Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Battalion is an infantry battalion assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division.
It depends on what kind of battalion you are talking about. A chief is ussually a former enlisted member who is qualified to be an officer but the combination of his or her knoladge and experience puts them in a special category. The chief ussually works in the motor pool and is in charge of all viachles or helicopters the battalion has. some chiefs are pilots but the ones you are asking about are the seniors who are responsible for millions of dollars worth of equipment
Soldiers
The Lost Battalion was created in 1919.
Crew is to sailors as battalion is to soldiers.
The plural form of battalion is battalions.
Vuilleman Battalion was created in 1936.
Vuilleman Battalion ended in 1938.