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along with artillery, air defense, reconnaissance and other supporting units. It could be classified as either a combined arms army (CAA) or tank army (TA); and while both were
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Modern field armies are large formations which vary significantly between armed forces in size, composition, and scope of responsibility. For instance, within
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Specific field armies are usually named or numbered to distinguish them from "army" in the sense of an entire national defence force or land force. In
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a field army is composed of a headquarters, and usually controls at least two corps, beneath which are a variable number of
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was among the first to feature a formal field army, in the sense of a very large,
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In some armed forces, an "army" is or has been equivalent to a
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FM 100-2-3 The Soviet Army: Troops, Organization and Equipment
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formations, the former contained a larger number of
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Army units and organization
Subordinated
element

Fireteam
Crew
Squad
Section
Patrol
Platoon
Troop
Flight
Staffel
Company
Battery
Squadron
Battalion
Squadron
Cohort
Regiment
Group
Brigade
Group
Wing
Division
Legion
Corps
Field army
Command

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