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The Allotment System - Types of Military Units, Army

Regiment An infantry regiment was organized into 8 company of 150 soldiers each, in total 1,200 soldiers. A cavalry regiment normally numbered 1,100 cavalrymen. Battalion A military unit of 4 companies, i.e. 600 soldiers. When the army lined up before a battle it was battalion by battalion. There were two battalions per regiment. The first battalion was called the Life Battalion and was commanded by the Colonel. The second battalion was also known as the Lieutenant Colonel’s battalion. Company A military unit of 150 soldiers. A company was normally commanded by an army Captain. There were usually 8 companies in an infantry regiment. An infantry company usually numbered 150 soldiers while a cavalry company numbered 125 cavalrymen. Korpralskap (Corporalship). A unit of 24 soldiers under the command of a Corporal. There were 6 korpralskap per company. Rote At korpralskap was subdivided into 4 rotar of 6 soldiers each. A rotemästare was responsible of a rote. Note, this rote are not to be mixed withe the term rote used by the Allotment System to provide and maintain a soldier for a regiment. Squadron A unit within the cavalry. A squadron normally numbered 250 cavalrymen. A squadron was divided into two calvary companies of 125 men each. Brigade A tactical unit consisting of battalions/companies from different branches of the army. A Brigade normally numbered 5,000 soldiers under the command of a Brigadier General or a Colonel. Armé-fördelning Higher army unit consisting of two or more brigades. This type of unit is called Army Division in English.

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Military Hans Högman
Copyright © Hans Högman 2017-07-25

The Allotment System - Types of

Military Units, Army

Regiment An infantry regiment was organized into 8 company of 150 soldiers each, in total 1,200 soldiers. A cavalry regiment normally numbered 1,100 cavalrymen. Battalion A military unit of 4 companies, i.e. 600 soldiers. When the army lined up before a battle it was battalion by battalion. There were two battalions per regiment. The first battalion was called the Life Battalion and was commanded by the Colonel. The second battalion was also known as the Lieutenant Colonel’s battalion. Company A military unit of 150 soldiers. A company was normally commanded by an army Captain. There were usually 8 companies in an infantry regiment. An infantry company usually numbered 150 soldiers while a cavalry company numbered 125 cavalrymen. Korpralskap (Corporalship). A unit of 24 soldiers under the command of a Corporal. There were 6 korpralskap per company. Rote At korpralskap was subdivided into 4 rotar of 6 soldiers each. A rotemästare was responsible of a rote. Note, this rote are not to be mixed withe the term rote used by the Allotment System to provide and maintain a soldier for a regiment. Squadron A unit within the cavalry. A squadron normally numbered 250 cavalrymen. A squadron was divided into two calvary companies of 125 men each. Brigade A tactical unit consisting of battalions/companies from different branches of the army. A Brigade normally numbered 5,000 soldiers under the command of a Brigadier General or a Colonel. Armé-fördelning Higher army unit consisting of two or more brigades. This type of unit is called Army Division in English.

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