Difference between revisions of "Division (military)"

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A division is a term utilized by the United States Military.  A division is commanded by a Major General, consists of approximatelly 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers, and generally consists of 3 elements, each the size of a brigade.  The division is able to conduct sustained battles and conducts large-scale tactical operations for the corps.
 
A division is a term utilized by the United States Military.  A division is commanded by a Major General, consists of approximatelly 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers, and generally consists of 3 elements, each the size of a brigade.  The division is able to conduct sustained battles and conducts large-scale tactical operations for the corps.
  
RTR also utilizes a [[Major General]] within our ranking system.
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RTR also utilizes the rank of [[Major General]].

Revision as of 22:43, 3 March 2012

A division is a term utilized by the United States Military. A division is commanded by a Major General, consists of approximatelly 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers, and generally consists of 3 elements, each the size of a brigade. The division is able to conduct sustained battles and conducts large-scale tactical operations for the corps.

RTR also utilizes the rank of Major General.