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This article is about a type of military unit. For other uses, see Platoon (disambiguation).
Platoon of the German Bundeswehr
A platoon is a military unit, typically composed of two to four sections or squads and containing about 30 to 50 soldiers. Platoons are organized into a company, which typically consists of three, four or five platoons. A platoon is typically the smallest military unit led by a commissioned officer — the platoon leader or platoon commander, usually a lieutenant. He is usually assisted by a senior non-commissioned officer — the platoon sergeant.
In some armies, platoon is used throughout the branches of the Army. In others, such as the British Army, most platoons are infantry platoons, while some carry other designations such as tank, mortar, or heavy weapons platoons. In a few armies, such as the French Army, a platoon is specifically a cavalry unit, and the infantry use "section" as the equivalent unit.
The word is derived from the 17th-century French peloton, meaning a small ball or small detachment of men, which came from pelote, (originally from Latin 'pillula', meaning 'little ball'). The word peloton now means the pack of riders in a bicycle race, which moves as a unit.
British organization
Standard NATO code for a friendly infantry platoon.
Generally speaking where a Corps uses the term company for its sub units these will be sub-divided into platoons, where Squadron is used the sub-divisions will be Troops. Thus the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Royal Army Medical Corps, Intelligence Corps and Royal Military Police also use platoons. The Household Cavalry, Royal Armoured Corps, Special Air Service, Honourable Artillery Company, Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers, Royal Corps of Signals and Royal Logistic Corps use troops instead.
The exceptions are the Royal Marines who use the term troop, and the Royal Air Force and Army Air Corps where it is the flight.
Canadian organization
In the Canadian Forces, the infantry Platoon Commander is a Lieutenant or Second Lieutenant, assisted by a Platoon Warrant (who usually actually holds the rank of Warrant Officer). It is usually divided into three eight- to ten-person sections and a heavy weapons detachment which will deploy either a GPMG, Carl Gustav, or 60 mm mortar depending on mission requirements. Specialist platoons may be led by a Captain, assisted by a Warrant Officer. Some very large specialist platoons will actually have a Lieutenant as the second-in-command. In many corps, platoon-sized units are called troops instead.Singapore organization
In the Singapore Army, a platoon is a Lieutenant billet. In practice, usually a Second Lieutenant is appointed the platoon commander, and will eventually be promoted to this rank. A typical infantry platoon consists of three seven-man sections of riflemen and a machine gun team, both commanded by Third Sergeants, a platoon sergeant and a medical orderly for a total of 27 soldiers.Thai organization
In the Royal Thai Army, a platoon is commanded by a Lieutenant or Second Lieutenant assisted by a Platoon Sergeant, usually of the rank of sergeant major. In infantry units, rifle platoons are generally made up of fifty man squads (three rifle squads, one machine gun squad and command squad).United States organization
In the United States Army, a platoon is commanded by a Platoon leader, usually a Second Lieutenant or First Lieutenant, assisted by a Platoon Sergeant, usually of the rank of Sergeant First Class. Tank platoons consist of 4 tanks. In infantry units, rifle platoons are generally made up of four nine-man squads (three rifle squads and one weapons squad).In the United States Marine Corps, platoons are commanded by a platoon leader, usually Second Lieutenant, even though the position is intended for a First Lieutenant. The billet of Platoon Sergeant is a position intended for a Staff Sergeant, but it is often held by a Marine ranking from Corporal to Gunnery Sergeant. In Marine infantry units, referred to as regiments, rifle platoons usually consist of three rifle squads of 13 men each, usually lead by a Sergeant or Corporal, with a Navy corpsman, a Platoon Commander, and a Platoon Sergeant. Each squad is further divided into 3 fireteams. A weapons platoon replaces the 3 squads with a 60 mm mortar section, an assault section, and a medium machine gun section. The assault section consists of dual-purpose rockets such as the FGM-172 SRAW.
See also
- Military organization
- Platoon (film)
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A platoon is a military unit.
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Platoon may also be:
- Platoon (film), a Vietnam War film directed by Oliver Stone in 1986
- Platoon (video game), a video game based on the film
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section is a small infantry unit first introduced in the British Army. A section generally consists of about seven or eight soldiers, with a junior-NCO as commander. The equivalent of a section in many other armies is a squad, and the US Army uses the two terms almost
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squad is a small military unit led by a non-commissioned officer (NCO) that is subordinate to an infantry platoon. In countries following the British Army tradition (Australian Army, Canadian Army, and others) this organization is referred to as a section.
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company is a military unit, typically consisting of 75-200 soldiers. Most companies are formed of three to five platoons although the exact number may vary by country, unit type, and structure. Several companies are grouped to form a battalion.
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For other uses, see Officer.
An officer is a member of an army, navy, air force or, in some cases, other uniformed service who holds a position of responsibility...... Click the link for more information.
A platoon leader or platoon commander is the officer in command of a platoon. This person is usually a junior officer — a second or first lieutenant, or an equivalent rank. He is usually assisted by a platoon sergeant.
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Lieutenant is a military, naval, paramilitary, fire service or police officer rank.
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Lieutenant may also appear as part of a title used in various other organizations with a codified command structure.
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A non-commissioned officer (sometimes noncommissioned officer), also known as an NCO or Noncom, is an enlisted member of an armed force who has been given authority by a commissioned officer.
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In most armies, a Platoon Sergeant is the title and position given to the senior enlisted member of a platoon, who advises and support's the platoon's commanding officer in leading the unit.
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Infantry or footmen are soldiers who fight primarily on foot with small arms in organized military units, though they may be transported to the battlefield by horses, ships, automobiles, skis, bicycles, or other means.
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tank is a tracked armoured combat vehicle designed to engage enemies head-on, using direct fire from a large-calibre gun and supporting fire from machine guns. Heavy armour as well as a high degree of mobility give it survivability, while the tracks allow it to cross even rough
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mortar is a muzzle-loading indirect fire weapon that fires shells at low velocities, short ranges, and high-arcing ballistic trajectories. It typically has a barrel length less than 15 times its caliber.
A mortar is relatively simple and easy to operate.
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A mortar is relatively simple and easy to operate.
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Heavy weapons platoon is a term from military science which refers to an infantry platoon equipped with machine guns, mortars, rocket-propelled grenades, flamethrowers, grenade-launchers, anti-tank weapons, and/or other portable heavy weapons.
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The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with unification of the governments and armed forces of England and Scotland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707.
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Lieutenant is a military, naval, paramilitary, fire service or police officer rank.
Lieutenant may also appear as part of a title used in various other organizations with a codified command structure.
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Lieutenant may also appear as part of a title used in various other organizations with a codified command structure.
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Second Lieutenant is the lowest commissioned rank in many armed forces.
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For other uses, see Sergeant (disambiguation).
Sergeant is a rank used in some form by most militaries, police forces, and other uniformed organizations around the world.
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section is a small infantry unit first introduced in the British Army. A section generally consists of about seven or eight soldiers, with a junior-NCO as commander. The equivalent of a section in many other armies is a squad, and the US Army uses the two terms almost
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Captain is a rank or title with various meanings. The word came to English via French from the Latin capitaneus ("chief") which is itself derived from the Latin word caput ("head").
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Warrant Officer (WO) is a member of a military organization holding one of a specific group of ranks. In most countries they are effectively senior non-commissioned officers, although technically in a class of their own between NCOs and commissioned officers.
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Staff Sergeant is a rank of non-commissioned officer used in several countries.
The origin of the name is that they were part of the staff of a British army regiment and paid at that level rather than as a member of a battalion or company.
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The origin of the name is that they were part of the staff of a British army regiment and paid at that level rather than as a member of a battalion or company.
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company is a military unit, typically consisting of 75-200 soldiers. Most companies are formed of three to five platoons although the exact number may vary by country, unit type, and structure. Several companies are grouped to form a battalion.
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A squadron is a small unit or formation of cavalry, aircraft (including balloons), or warships.
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A troop is a military unit. Troops can also refer to:-
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- An army force without considering component units.
- An army cavalry unit of a cavalry regiment, equivalent to a company of an infantry regiment.
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The Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME; pronounced phonetically as "Reemee") is a corps of the British Army that has responsibility for the maintenance, servicing and inspection of almost every electrical and mechanical piece of equipment within
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Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) is a specialist corps in the British Army which provides medical services to all British Army personnel and their families in war and in peace.
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The Intelligence Corps (also known as Int Corps) is one of the corps of the British Army. It is responsible for gathering, analysing and disseminating military intelligence and also for counter-intelligence and security.
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