I'm militarily impaired--can someome tell me how many men are in a company?

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Does it vary or is it a set number? Is the "company" the smallest group of people in the military, as in numbers?

Am I even making sense?
 
Kath, I originally found this description on MSNBC last week and thankfully it's still there. The Marines might be divided along similar lines, but I'm not sure.

Just in case it disappears in the weeks ahead, I'll copy it for future reference.

Squad: A small military unit consisting of 10 to 11 soldiers.
Platoon: A platoon is four squads - generally three rifle squads and one weapons squad, normally armed with machine guns and anti-tank weapons. Lieutenants lead most platoons, and the second-in-command is generally a sergeant first class.
Company: Company-sized units, 130 to 150 soldiers, are normally commanded by captains. They consist of four platoons, usually of the same type, a headquarters unit and some logistical capabilities. Companies are the basic elements of all battalions.
Battalion: A battalion, usually about 400-strong, is comprised of three rifle companies, a combat support company and a headquarters company. Battalions often blend companies with different fighting specialties to take on tasks that no existing unit is properly configured to tackle. Battalions normally fight enemy forces they can see and engage. This is defined as an area extending from less than 100 yards in forests, urban areas and other close terrain out to about two to three miles from the battalion’s direct and indirect weapons-fire.
Brigade: The brigade provides mobility, counter-mobility and survivability, topographic engineering and general engineering support to the largest unit - the corps — and augments the corps’ various divisions. The brigade may contain combat engineer battalions, separate engineer companies, assault float bridges, and topographic and tactical bridge companies. It contains around 2,500 people commanded by a colonel.
Division: Divisions perform major tactical operations for the corps and can conduct sustained battles and engagements. One division is made up of at least three brigades with between 10,000 and 20,000 soldiers. Divisions are normally commanded by major generals. Types of divisions include light infantry, armored and mechanized infantry, airborne and air assault.
Corps: The corps is the largest tactical unit in the U.S. Army. The Corps is responsible for translating strategic objectives into tactical orders. It synchronizes tactical operations including maneuvering, the firing of organic artillery, naval firing, supporting tactical air operations, and actions of their combat support, bringing together these operations on the battlefield. Each corps will have between two and five divisions, depending on the mission.

Source: MSNBC Research/U.S. Defense Department
 
DH was a company commander twice, so if you have any other questions, I will ask him :D ! I don't remember it all:o !
 
WOW! Thank you Matthew. So a company is actually a larger group than I was thinking.

BibbidiBobbidiBoo, your husband was a boss, huh? It's good to know you can help me out with information like this, I really know nothing about it. Love your user name, by the way :)

Katholyn
 

Oh yea, DH likes to tell others what to :p . do ! He is a boss in the civilian world and he could be up for Battalion Commander in the reserves soon :eek: ! Bossy bossy:p ! I have forgot much of the lingo since he left active duty for reserves.
Not to confuse you, but there can be other names. Such as with the Cavalry you have "Regiments" instead of Brigades. Battalions are Squadrons in Cav terms. 3rd of the 7th Cav is actually a Squadron(like a battalion). TMI??:crazy:
Check out my other thread about how the media can't get the branches right, lots of posters put some good info in that on other military terms. :D
 
Just to add...in the Artillery and Air Defence Artillery, a Company is called a Battery. To add to what BibbidiBobbidiBoo was saying about the Cav, a Company is called a Troop.
 
Well, thanks everyone. I'm totally confused now but that is normal for me ;)
 








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