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with various levels of mechanization), 12 are "Homeland
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infantry or cavalry per brigade. Each regiment of infantry had 4 battalions of 1,100 men at full strength, although, in practice, many regiments deployed with just three battalions. Each cavalry regiment had to divisions (a battalion-sized unit) of about 700 each. At the outbreak of war, the Austro-Hungarian army had 48 infantry divisions (including seven
Landweher and eight Honved) and eleven cavalry divisions (of which two were Honved). In 1914, the Austro-Hungarian division had less artillery than most other European divisions, save the Italian. The German division had as many as 72 pieces, the Russian sixty.
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commands' combat and combat support formations, organized operationally as infantry divisions, have one infantry brigade, an operational second brigade made up of battalions administratively under
Military Areas and directly reporting infantry battalions under divisional command, and combat and service support battalions, plus an optional armoured cavalry reconnaissance troop. This organization may be adjusted to the individual needs of the regional commands,
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1199:. An artillery division serves as a specialized division using only artillery howitzers, anti-tank guns, rocket artillery (MRLs and tactical missiles) and mortars (both towed and self-propelled) (and historically siege artillery) and are usually tasked with providing concentrated firepower support to higher combined arms formations. They are mainly combat support formations most performing operations in support of the infantry and armor.
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few utility and spares), while bomber regiments typically consisted of 32 aircraft. Divisions were typically commanded by colonels or major generals, or colonels or major generals of aviation in the Air Force. Soviet Naval
Aviation and the Strategic Missile Forces divisions had either colonels or major generals as commanding officers while the ship divisions were led by captains 1st rank or captains 2nd rank.
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full-strength motor-rifle or tank division, while having only skeleton personnel strength, as low as 500 personnel. The officers and men of a cadre division focus primarily on maintaining the equipment in working condition. During wartime mobilization, such a division would be reinforced up to full manpower strength; however, in peacetime, a cadre division is unfit for any combat.
973:, a number of cavalry divisions were formed. They were most often similar to the nations' infantry divisions in structure, although they usually had fewer and lighter support elements, with cavalry brigades or regiments replacing the infantry units, and supporting units, such as artillery and supply, being horse-drawn. For the most part, large cavalry units did not remain after
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1000). In 1917, the
Germans eliminated their brigade structure and reduced the number of regiments per division to 3, each regiment having 3 battalions. Furthermore, the Germans, also reduced the number of companies in a battalion from 4 to 3. As such, the number of riflemen in the division dropped from 11,520 to 6,460; however, it more than gained in other weapons.
1976:, which became the basic tactical units. The remaining scarce artillery and the other support formations were withdrawn from the Division and were held at Corps or Army level or even higher. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, the Chinese Republic mobilized at least 310 infantry divisions, 23 cavalry divisions, and one mechanized division (the
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tables existed to reflect different requirements of divisions stationed in different parts of the Soviet Union, the Warsaw Pact countries and
Mongolia. From 1970 to 1983, a motor rifle regiment was added to tank divisions and an independent tank battalion to motor rifle divisions, and major increases in artillery, mortars, and
1957:. It was formed with two infantry brigades of two infantry regiments of three infantry battalions, an artillery regiment of fifty-four guns and eighteen machineguns, a cavalry regiment of twelve squadrons, an engineer battalion of four companies, a transport battalion of four companies, and other minor support units.
3506:, дивизия) may have referred to a formation in any of the armed services, and included subunits appropriate to the service such as regiments and battalions, squadrons or naval vessels. Almost all divisions, irrespective of the service branch, had the 3+1+1 structure of major sub-units, which were usually regiments.
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tank battalion, a light armored reconnaissance (LAR) battalion (two in 1st MARDIV), and a combat engineer (CE) battalion (two in 1st MARDIV). (3rd MARDIV has a combat assault battalion including one company each of AA, LAR, and CE. Tank support for 3rd MARDIV can be provided by tanks deployed with the
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Republic of Korea Army divisions are typically smaller than their foreign counterparts. Mechanized infantry divisions are fully formed at around 9,900, infantry divisions are fully formed at about 11,500 men, and other types of divisions are smaller in size during normal operations according to their
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divisions are major tactical formations led by general officers. There are currently 39 Army and two Marine divisions. Of the 41 Army divisions, six are mechanized infantry divisions (combined arms formations centered around tanks, IFVs, APCs, and SPGs), 16 are infantry divisions (motorized divisions
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is an intermediate between a corps and a brigade. It is the largest striking force in the army. Each division is headed by a
General Officer Commanding (GOC) holding the rank of major general. It usually consists of 15,000 combat troops and 8,000 support elements. Currently, the Pakistani Army has 29
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A British infantry division in 1914 was composed of 3 brigades. Each brigade had 4 battalions (35 officers and 1000 men per battalion); each battalion had four companies; and each company had 4 platoons. Thus, the division had 12 battalions. In addition to rifle power of its battalions, the division
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The French division of 1914 was made of two brigades, each of two regiments with three battalions, plus a reserve regiment of two battalions, an artillery regiment of nine batteries (36 x 75 mm guns), a cavalry squadron and a company of engineers. The reserve division had two infantry brigades, each
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has a further three active divisions and one reserve division. They consist of a headquarters battalion, two or three infantry regiments, an artillery regiment, and a reconnaissance battalion. Additionally, all Marine divisions (MARDIV), except 3rd MARDIV, have an assault amphibian (AA) battalion, a
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A typical Soviet "frontal aviation division" consisted of three air regiments, a transport squadron, and associated maintenance units. The number of aircraft within a regiment varied. Fighter and fighter-bomber regiments were usually equipped with about 40 aircraft (36 of the primary unit type and a
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A typical tank division had some 10,000 soldiers, less than those of the infantry, with near identical organization. During the Soviet era, 15 different TD staffing and equipage tables existed to reflect different requirements of divisions stationed in different parts of the Soviet Union, the Warsaw
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when the 3rd
Armored Brigade advanced 12 kilometers deep into Sinai (over the actual sector) without the air, anti-tank and infantry support it requested. As the brigade surprise attacked the much larger Israeli forces, they gave them heavy casualties but since the Israeli units had air support, the
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being one of the exceptions. In some cases, divisional titles lack an ordinal number, often in the case of unique units or units serving as elite or special troops. For clarity in histories and reports, the nation is identified before the number. This also helps in historical studies, but due to the
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Since the end of the war, most armoured and infantry divisions have had significant numbers of both tank and infantry units within them. The difference has usually been in the mix of battalions assigned. Additionally, in some militaries, armoured divisions are equipped with more advanced or powerful
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work. These were named "frontier guard divisions", "static infantry divisions" and "fortress divisions", and were used often by Nazi
Germany. The Soviet Union organised Machine-Gun Artillery Divisions of artillery, multiple rocket launchers, and static gun positions for use East of the Urals. A 1997
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In modern times, most military forces have standardized their divisional structures. This does not mean that divisions are equal in size or structure from country to country, but divisions have, in most cases, come to be units of 10,000 to 15,000 soldiers with enough organic support to be capable of
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By 1918, many
British infantry divisions were down to about 15,000 men. Partially because in 1918 the number of battalions per brigade was reduced from 4 to 3, and in part because reinforcements did not fully replace losses (battalions might number 800 or 900 men, significantly below the authorized
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In the inter-war years, on paper the Australian Army was organised into seven divisions: five infantry (1st through to 5th) and two cavalry, albeit on a reduced manning scale. During World War II, the size of Australia's force was expanded to eventually include 12 infantry divisions: 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
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In the years leading up to the end of the cold war and beyond, the type names of various divisions became less important. The majority of US Infantry divisions were now mechanized and had significant numbers of tanks and IFVs, becoming de facto armored divisions. US armored divisions had more tanks
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German infantry division in 1914 was organized into 2 brigades. Each brigade had 2 regiments; each regiment had 3 battalions (26 officers and 1050 men per battalion); and each battalion had 4 companies. Thus, the division had 12 battalions. Beside its rifle power, the division had 24 machine guns,
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After 1945, some Red Army rifle divisions were converted to mechanised (infantry) divisions. From 1957, all rifle and mechanised divisions became "motor rifle divisions" (MRDs). These divisions usually had approximately 12,000 soldiers. During the Soviet era, 25 different MRD staffing and equipage
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A First Canadian Division Headquarters (later renamed simply First Division) was authorized once again in April 1946, but remained dormant until formally disbanded in July 1954. Simultaneously, however, another "Headquarters, First Canadian Infantry Division" was authorized as part of the Canadian
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is organized into 6 divisions, four of them infantry, one armored and one being armoured cavalry. All are organized into brigades or regiments, which in turn are organized into infantry battalions, cavalry squadrons, field artillery battalions, air defense artillery battalions and combat engineer
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Kostrad infantry divisions are organized into two brigades of infantry (Raider qualified) and a field artillery regiment (the 3rd Division has no artillery regiment, instead it has artillery battalion, the 6th Field Artillery Battalion) as well as combat and service support elements. The regional
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Canada had nominal divisions on paper between the wars, overseeing the Militia (part-time reserve forces), but no active duty divisions. On 1 September 1939, two divisions were raised as part of the Canadian Active Service Force; a Third Division was raised in 1940, followed by a First Canadian
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The Austro-Hungarian infantry division numbered between 12,000 and 18,000 men, while the cavalry divisions averaged 5,000 fewer soldiers. Each division had a brigade of artillery (with 54 guns, but few divisions had that many guns) and two brigades of infantry or cavalry; with two regiments of
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The US, Britain, and Germany experimented during World War II with specialized light infantry divisions capable of being quickly transported by transport aircraft or dropped into an area by parachute or glider. This required both high-quality equipment and training, creating elite units in the
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and each division consists of three maneuver brigades, an aviation brigade, an engineer brigade, and division artillery (latter two excluded from divisional structure as of 2007), along with a number of smaller specialized units. In 2014, divisional artillery (DIVARTY) organizations began to
738:, whereby attached and/or organic divisional units were parceled out to infantry regiments, creating smaller combined-arms units with their own armor and artillery and support units. These combat teams would still be under divisional command but had some level of autonomy on the battlefield.
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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Russian tank and motor rifle divisions were reduced to near-cadre state, many being designated "bases for storage of weapons and equipment" (Russian acronym BKhVT). These bases, or "cadre" divisions, were equipped with all the heavy armaments of a
3552:), 'rifle'. This was deliberately chosen as a means of breaking with the Imperial past, while also giving these troops a sense of being an elite; in the Imperial Army, the riflemen had been the best of the foot soldiers outside the Guards. The new designation also hearkened back to the
2538:. It usually consists of 15,000 combat troops and 8,000 support elements. Currently, the Indian Army has 40 divisions: four RAPIDs ("Reorganised Army Plains Infantry Divisions"), 16 infantry, 14 mountain, three armoured, and three artillery. Each division consists of several brigades.
3628:, there were independent tank battalions within rifle divisions. These were meant to reinforce rifle units for the purpose of breaching enemy defences. They had to act in cooperation with the infantry without breaking away from it and were called tanks for immediate infantry support (
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and the field artillery numbered 72 guns (54 guns of 77mm and 18 guns of 105mm) The German corps, in addition to containing supply, communication, and hospital units, provided heavier artillery for the support of the divisions, with either 32 150mm howitzers or 16 210mm howitzers.
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With the introduction of modular brigade combat teams (BCT) in modern divisions, the nomenclature type is even less important, since a division can now be made of up any combination of light infantry, Stryker and armored BCTs. For example, the US 1st Infantry Division currently
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Infantry divisions were also expected to travel by foot from place to place, with transport vehicles or pack horses used to augment their travel. Divisions evolved over the course of time. For instance, in 1944, Nazi Germany designated some of their infantry formations as
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The other military forces of the Brazilian Army are subordinated directly to the area military commands, not having a commanding division. In this case, the employment of these troops is coordinated by the operations coordinating center of the area military commands.
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units within divisions were units which operated directly under divisional command and were not normally controlled by the regiments. These units were mainly support units in nature, and included signal companies, medical battalions, supply trains and administration.
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While horse cavalry had been found to be obsolete, the concept of cavalry as a fast force capable of missions traditionally fulfilled by horse cavalry made a return to military thinking during the Cold War. In general, two new types of cavalry were developed:
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All divisions in World War II were expected to have their own artillery formations, usually (depending upon the nation) the size of a regiment. Divisional artillery was occasionally seconded by corps-level command to increase firepower in larger engagements.
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units were smaller units that were placed under divisional command temporarily for the purpose of completing a particular mission. These units were usually combat units such as tank battalions, tank-destroyer battalions or cavalry-reconnaissance squadrons.
727:. This was done to increase flexibility and to pare down chain-of-command overhead. The triangular division structure allowed the tactic of "two forward, one back", where two of the division's regiments could engage the enemy with one regiment in reserve.
1051:(including tanks) and motorizing the supporting units. This proved unwieldy in combat, as the units had many tanks but few infantry units. Instead, a more balanced approach was taken by adjusting the number of tank, infantry, artillery, and support units.
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divisions, which were slightly smaller than the regular divisions, with wider issue of sub-machine guns, automatic and anti-tank weapons to reflect the reality that they were to be used in defensive warfare. In 1945, Nazi Germany seconded members of the
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As World War I went on, the size of divisions decreased significantly from those of 1914, with both British and Germans reducing the number of divisions' sub-units. But, while the number of soldiers was lower, by 1917, divisions were much better armed.
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units with infantry, armored, and artillery units, combat support units and logistical support units. They are regionally independent and permanent entities. The divisions strength varies from 6,000 to 9,000 personnel. The division commander is a
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The size of infantry divisions deployed by the major belligerents at start of the Great War ranged from about 16,000 in the French and Russian armies to 17,500 in the German imperial army and about 18,000 in Austro-Hungarian and British armies.
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between 1916 and 1918 along with the 3rd, 4th and 5th. The 6th Division existed only briefly in 1917, but was disbanded without seeing combat to make up for manpower shortages in the other divisions. Another infantry division, known as the
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The concept of a fast-moving, armored reconnaissance force has remained in modern armies, but these units are now smaller and make up a combined arms force used in modern brigades and divisions, and are no longer granted divisional status.
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has 14 divisions (8 mechanized, 1 infantry, 4 armored, 1 Republican Guard). Mechanized divisions have more infantry and fewer tanks than armored divisions while armored divisions have less troops and more tanks than mechanized ones.
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and maintain order among civilians. Structured like an infantry division, a security division was more likely to contain lower quality troops and was not intended to serve directly at the front. SS units of this type were called "SS
2073:) – Its jurisdiction covers the northeastern region of Colombia in which there are the departments of Casanare, Arauca, Vichada, Guainía, and the municipalities of Boyaca of Cubará, Pisba, Paya, Labranzagrande and Pajarito.
1745:(Armoured) Division and Fourth Canadian Division. The First Armoured was renamed the Fifth Canadian (Armoured) Division and the Fourth Division also became an armoured formation. The 1st and 5th Divisions fought in the
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For example, a German 1917 division now had 48 mortars, a weapon not in its 1914 inventory, and by the winter of 1917-18, the number of machine guns had increased from the initial 24 to 358 (142 heavy and 216 light)
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strategic reserves command which plays a role for strategic defense operations. Aside from the infantry divisions, the Indonesian Army also hosts operational combat units from the territorial commands known as
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under its command. Each infantry division consists of one artillery brigade, 3 or 4 infantry brigades/regiments. In addition, few divisions have one armored brigade each. The active infantry divisions are:
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Hsu Long-hsuen and Chang Ming-kai, History of The Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) 2nd Ed., 1971. Translated by Wen Ha-hsiung, Chung Wu Publishing; 33, 140th Lane, Tung-hwa Street, Taipei, Taiwan Republic of
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Divisions are often formed to organize units of a particular type together with appropriate support units to allow independent operations. In more recent times, divisions have mainly been organized as
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A divisional unit in the United States Army typically consists of 17,000 to 21,000 soldiers, but can grow up to 35,000 to 40,000 with attached support units during operations, and are commanded by a
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2023:) – Its jurisdiction covers the South West of Colombia in which there are the departamentos of Nariño, Valle del Cauca, Cauca, Caldas, Quindio, part of Santander and the southern part of the Chocó.
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units representing various combat arms. In this case, the division often retains the name of a more specialized division, and may still be tasked with a primary role suited to that specialization.
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Because of the ease and simplicity involved in forming divisions of infantry compared to other formations, infantry divisions have often been the most numerous in historical warfare. Most
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and a number of reserve divisions. Under the strains and losses of the early campaigns of the Second Sino-Japanese War, the Chinese decided in mid-1938 to standardize their Divisions as
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in 1943. By 1945, the latter three divisions were disbanded as the threat to North America diminished. A Third Canadian Division (Canadian Army Occupation Force) was raised in 1945 for
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Army Active Force (the Regular forces of the Canadian military), in October 1953. This, the first peacetime division in Canadian history, consisted of a brigade in Germany, one in
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697:. Beside the infantry and cavalry divisions created since Napoleonic era, new division types appeared during the Second World War, such as airborne, tank, mechanized, motorized.
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The Australian army currently has two divisions. The 1st Division is a skeleton organisation that acts as a deployable force headquarters, while the 2nd is a Reserve formation.
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The composition of divisions varied significantly during the two world wars and, in addition, there was no uniformity of quality, even when divisions had the same composition.
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and liberating the town of El Qantara itself within 6/7 of October and successfully halted & destroyed several Israeli counterattacks on its sector. Currently part of the
1915:. The regular forces of the ground forces consist of 18 group armies: corps-size combined arms units each with 24,000–50,000 personnel. The group armies contained among them:
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Each division consists of 25,000 personnel and is made up of three brigades (one light, one medium, and one heavy). The 1st Division also included the French elements of the
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operates 11 divisions of various sizes that are separated into three categories: regular, territorial and reserve. Regardless of type divisions are organized into brigades.
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nature of intelligence on the battlefield, division names and assignments are at times obscured. However, the size of the division rarely makes such obfuscation necessary.
3644:, in line with the evolution of Soviet doctrine, which began to recognise the need for a conventional phrase, away from the previously expected purely nuclear operations.
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prompted some nations to experiment with forming them into division-size units. Many did this the same way as they did cavalry divisions, by merely replacing cavalry with
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1933:, but these were reformed into six airborne brigades and a special operations brigade as part of a reform program aimed at reorganizing all PLA divisions into brigades.
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An airborne division is an infantry division given special training and equipment for arrival on the battlefield by air (typically via parachute or glider-borne).
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Beside rifle power, the US division had 260 machine guns, and 72 guns (48 75mm and 24 155mm), along with various units for engineering, communication, and supply
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The Soviet Union organised Machine-Gun Artillery Divisions of artillery, multiple rocket launchers, and static gun positions for use East of the Urals from 1989.
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and a type name (e.g.: "13th Infantry Division"). Nicknames are often assigned or adopted, although these often are not considered an official part of the unit's
5367:, Army Field Manual Vol. II, Part 2, Soviet Operations, 1986, Army Code No.73157 (Part 2), p. 3-4 & 3-5. (Declassified; original classificated 'Restricted'.)
1761:, organized parallel to the combatant Third Division, and a Sixth Canadian Division (Canadian Army Pacific Force) was undergoing formation and training for the
1737:, and a Fifth Canadian Division was disbanded in the United Kingdom and broken up for reinforcements. The four divisions (collectively under the command of the
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Additionally, most of the infantry regiments of the British Army are organised for administrative purposes into a number of organisations called "divisions":
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2003:) – Its jurisdiction covers the Northern Region of Colombia in which there are the departments of Cesar, La Guajira, Magdalena, Sucre, Bolívar and Atlántico.
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As of 2011, the PLA went from a division-dominated structure to a brigade-dominated one. Until 2017, there were a further three airborne divisions in the
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Robinson, Colin. “Suvorov’s ‘Invisible’ Divisions: A Preliminary Assessment.” The Journal of Slavic Military Studies 30, no. 3 (July 3, 2017): 399–409.
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812:, when the belligerents deployed over a thousand divisions. With technological advances since then, the combat power of each division has increased.
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divisions: 20 infantry, two armoured, two mechanized, two air defence, two strategic and one artillery. Each division consists of several brigades.
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On the other hand, in 1917, the American infantry divisions that arrived in France numbered 28,061 officers and men, of which 17,666 were riflemen.
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was armed with 24 machine guns, and its field artillery numbered 76 guns (54 guns of 18-pdrs.; 18 howitzers of 4.5-inch ; and 4 of 60-pdrs.).
2053:) – Its jurisdiction covers the southern region of Colombia in which there are the departments of Amazonas, Caquetá, Putumayo and southern Vaupés.
1992:, a division is formed by two or more brigades and is usually commanded by a major general. Today, the Colombian Army has eight active divisions:
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The modern division became the primary identifiable combat unit in many militaries during the second half of the 20th century, supplanting the
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Mechanized infantry, infantry, Homeland Infantry, and Marine divisions are led by major generals, while Reserve Infantry Divisions are led by
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The First Canadian Division was reactivated in 1988 and served until the 1990s when the headquarters of the division was transformed into the
563:(RCT) during World War II, were used when conditions favored them. In recent times, modern Western militaries have begun adopting the smaller
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is currently organized into 11 Infantry Divisions and 1 Mechanized Infantry Division across the Archipelago. A division is usually led by a
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alongside the 11th independent armored brigade. The division saw service in the Gulf War alongside the Egyptian 4th Armored Division during
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battalions. They also contain any divisional service support elements. Usually there are two to five regiments or brigades per division.
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3 infantry, cavalry or tank regiments (with an additional infantry (motor rifle) or tank regiment depending on divisional specialization)
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2013:) – Its jurisdiction covers the north eastern Colombia in which there are the departments of Norte de Santander, Santander and Arauca.
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in September 1945. All five combatant divisions, as well as the CAOF and CAPF, were disbanded by the end of 1946.
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along with support troops, with no light infantry units at all. By contrast, the current 1st Armored Division
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independent operations. Usually, the direct organization of the division consists of one to four
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2694:IV Military Regional Command/Diponegoro
2676:III Military Regional Command/Siliwangi
2401:Commandement des forces spéciales Terre
2303:has now two active combined divisions:
2299:) was reintroduced on 1 July 2016. The
1894:have approximately 10,000 troops each.
1112:Italian Mountain divisions are called "
666:, all armies in Europe had adopted it.
14:
5945:
5544:. Melbourne: Grayflower Publications.
5213:, Osprey Publishing, (1989), pp. 21–22
5203:
5151:
4260:10th Mountaineers advance on a sniper.
3357:2nd Infantry "Jungle Fighter" Division
2820:XV Military Regional Command/Pattimura
2784:XIII Military Regional Command/Merdeka
2658:II Military Regional Command/Sriwijaya
2335:There are also 11 "divisional level" (
2216:. Its most notable service was during
2177:20th Palestinian/Gaza Division during
1848:, headquarters is located in Edmonton.
1835:, headquarters is located in Montreal.
1822:, headquarters is located in Kingston.
1792:. The CFJHQ was transformed back into
1438:, while the others formed part of the
1035:of British 3rd Infantry Division, 1944
1008:After the end of the Vietnam War, the
498:a friendly airborne infantry division
5958:Military units and formations by size
5536:
5517:
5270:
5181:
5175:
5123:
5095:
5066:
5037:
4983:
4451:101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)
3665:
3387:8th Infantry "Storm Trooper" Division
2909:also operates 3 divisions which are:
2712:V Military Regional Command/Brawijaya
1909:People's Liberation Army Ground Force
1874:, headquarters is located in Halifax.
1861:, headquarters is located in Toronto.
1725:took to the field later that year. A
1178:
1033:Priest 105 mm self-propelled gun
915:field divisions" from members of the
843:, also supported by units from other
42:
5476:
5258:
5246:
5234:
5222:
4957:"The army of 1914 in Seine-et-Marne"
4921:
4692:100th Division (Operational Support)
3460:adding citations to reliable sources
3427:
2748:IX Military Regional Command/Udayana
2630:The Kodam territorial commands are:
2243:and currently serves as part of the
1902:
1790:Canadian Expeditionary Force Command
1788:and placed under the control of the
1390: – both of which served in the
1223:) organized security divisions (see
1202:
1121:
1081:
831:
708:of 1941–1945 is estimated at 2,000.
5520:The Art of War in the Western World
5501:The Australian Army in World War II
4232:Divisions of the United States Army
3740:18th Machine Gun Artillery Division
3676:18th Machine Gun Artillery Division
3605:Rear services (including transport)
2874:Military Regional Command Jayakarta
2413:Commandement de la Légion étrangère
2288:) were created in order to oversee
1794:Headquarters, 1st Canadian Division
1689:and the 7th Army Division based in
1376:New Zealand and Australian Division
1022:
932:
795:Table of Organization and Equipment
773:) and a number of direct-reporting
755:
24:
5152:Wilson, John B. (1 October 2001).
4874:3rd Infantry Division - HQ Caracas
4189:Scottish, Welsh and Irish Division
3805:Coastal Troops of the Russian Navy
1786:Canadian Forces Joint Headquarters
1665:, the 2nd Army Division, based in
1500:was raised on 20 November 1975 in
1058:" was an armoured division of the
630:
438:a friendly combined arms division
25:
5969:
5577:
5298:. Australian Army. Archived from
4877:4th Armored Division - HQ Maracay
4707:102nd Division (Maneuver Support)
4647:94th Division (Force Sustainment)
4082:
3619:Anti-Aircraft Artillery Divisions
2162:due to its heroic actions during
1798:Canadian Joint Operations Command
1508:. Currently, Bangladesh Army has
458:a hostile combined arms division
5522:. University of Illinois Press.
5414:"135th Motorised Rifle Division"
5009:Schindler, John Richard (1995).
4936:. NATO. May 2011. Archived from
4794:
4779:
4764:
4749:
4722:104th Division (Leader Training)
4716:
4701:
4686:
4671:
4656:
4641:
4626:
4611:
4606:Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst
4596:
4573:
4558:
4543:
4528:
4513:
4499:
4484:
4469:
4445:
4430:
4415:
4400:
4381:
4374:(Division Headquarters only) at
4366:
4351:
4332:
4313:
4298:
4283:
4268:
4253:reorganizing to fill this role.
4225:
4163:
4140:
4125:
4115:
4013:
3885:
3871:
3857:
3849:76th Guards Air Assault Division
3843:
3829:
3812:18th Guards Motor Rifle Division
3758:42nd Guards Motor Rifle Division
3432:
3402:11th Infantry "Alakdan" Division
3377:6th Infantry "Kampilan" Division
3300:
3284:
3268:
3252:
3236:
3220:
3204:
3188:
3172:
3131:
3115:
3099:
3078:
3062:
3046:
3030:
3014:
2999:
2988:
2977:
2886:
2868:
2850:
2832:
2814:
2796:
2778:
2760:
2742:
2724:
2706:
2688:
2670:
2652:
2634:
2611:
2593:
2575:
2507:
2490:
2473:
2110:Northern Military Region (Egypt)
1864:
1851:
1838:
1825:
1812:
1713:was the First Contingent of the
1673:and 3rd Army Division, based in
1436:Second Australian Imperial Force
999:1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile)
991:11th Air Assault Division (Test)
888:US divisions during World War II
734:During the war the US also used
509:
503:
489:
483:
469:
463:
449:
443:
429:
423:
408:
27:Large military unit or formation
5482:A Military History of Australia
5420:
5406:
5397:
5383:
5370:
5358:
5345:
5336:
5326:
5314:
5288:
5276:
5264:
5252:
5240:
5228:
5216:
5194:
4930:APP-6C Joint Military Symbology
4617:86th Division (Decisive Action)
4465:has a further eight divisions:
4410:Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson
4244:. Two divisions usually form a
4155:4th Division – Southern England
4099:, a division is commanded by a
4036:
3965:39th Guards Rocket Division at
3924:13th Red Banner Rocket Division
3713:2nd Guards Motor Rifle Division
3382:7th Infantry "Kaugnay" Division
3367:4th Infantry "Diamond" Division
3154:Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
2263:Western Military Region (Egypt)
2245:Central Military Region (Egypt)
2196:Western Military Region (Egypt)
2100:Central Military Region (Egypt)
1305:along with its support troops.
1230:
1145:, was instrumental in the 1941
1001:, before its departure for the
993:, formed on 1 February 1963 at
688:
5144:
5116:
5087:
5058:
5029:
5000:
4975:
4947:
4814:
4677:98th Division (Entry Training)
4662:95th Division (Entry Training)
4387:10th Mountain Division (Light)
3891:106th Guards Airborne Division
3877:104th Guards Airborne Division
3424:List of Soviet Union divisions
3397:10th Infantry "Agila" Division
3330:
2394:Vélizy – Villacoublay Air Base
2339:) specialized commands :
1320:has only light infantry BCTs.
669:
13:
1:
5450:
4183:Guards and Parachute Division
4131:6th (United Kingdom) Division
4121:3rd (United Kingdom) Division
4111:1st (United Kingdom) Division
3863:98th Guards Airborne Division
3699:2008 Russian military reforms
3648:Pact countries and Mongolia.
3392:9th Infantry "Spear" Division
3352:1st Infantry "Tabak" Division
2617:3rd Kostrad Infantry Division
2599:2nd Kostrad Infantry Division
2581:1st Kostrad Infantry Division
2364:Commandement de la logistique
2344:Commandement du renseignement
2202:4th Armoured Division (Egypt)
2096:2nd Infantry Division (Egypt)
1949:) was a military unit of the
1911:(PLAGF) is divided into five
1695:Northeastern Military Command
1671:Southeastern Military Command
1504:as the first division of the
1480:
1105:Nazi Germany also organized "
1100:27th Alpine Infantry Division
478:a friendly infantry division
5458:Van Creveld, Martin (2000).
4963:(in French). 20 October 2023
4894:Air Division (United States)
4851:
4835:, and its supporting units.
4019:Operational Purpose Division
3621:were organized differently.
3372:5th Infantry "Star" Division
2940:3rd Marine Forces (Pasmar-3)
2927:2nd Marine Forces (Pasmar-2)
2914:1st Marine Forces (Pasmar-1)
2541:
2276:Structure of the French Army
1715:Canadian Expeditionary Force
1587:Shahid Salahuddin Cantonment
1392:Sinai and Palestine Campaign
1382:were also formed – the
1328:
1299:consists of two armored BCTs
1078:tanks than other divisions.
555:unit capable of independent
7:
5391:"Motorised Rifle Divisions"
4887:
3981:54th Guards Rocket Division
3948:29th Guards Rocket Division
3939:28th Guards Rocket Division
3642:armoured personnel carriers
3317:
2261:. Currently serving in the
2123:). Currently a part of the
1983:
1937:National Revolutionary Army
1384:Australian Mounted Division
857:soft-skinned motor vehicles
573:divizion/divizijun/dywizjon
71:Army units and organization
10:
5974:
5953:Divisions (military units)
5542:South West Pacific 1941–45
4904:List of military divisions
4844:
4734:United States Marine Corps
4632:91st Division (Operations)
4602:78th Division (Operations)
4229:
3909:7th Guards Rocket Division
3794:150th Motor Rifle Division
3785:144th Motor Rifle Division
3776:127th Motor Rifle Division
3563:("state"; establishment):
3421:
3085:877th Territorial Division
3069:210th Territorial Division
3053:143rd Territorial Division
2550:has 3 infantry divisions (
2534:(GOC) holding the rank of
2532:General Officer Commanding
2460:
2273:
2134:and currently part of the
1759:occupation duty in Germany
1741:) were disbanded in 1919.
1733:saw service in France and
869:infantry fighting vehicles
865:armored personnel carriers
645:Committee of Public Safety
621:Victor-François de Broglie
600:
595:
144:/ Echelon ●●●●
29:
5620:
5617:
5611:
4213:Prince of Wales' Division
3919:Pervomaysky, Kirov Oblast
3904:have 12 divisions :
3767:90th Guards Tank Division
3749:19th Motor Rifle Division
3708:have 10 divisions :
3633:
3599:Divisional reconnaissance
3549:
3537:
3503:
3412:
3037:91st Territorial Division
3021:80th Territorial Division
2995:98th Paratrooper Division
2961:
2269:
1946:
1704:
1687:Southern Military Command
1648:
1339:Australian Imperial Force
1092:US 10th Mountain Division
890:were infantry divisions.
873:armored fighting vehicles
652:French Revolutionary Army
611:Marshal General of France
330:
273:
216:
151:
78:
5893:marshal of the air force
5557:Palazzo, Albert (2002).
4914:
4376:Joint Base Lewis-McChord
4327:Joint Base Lewis-McChord
4007:National Guard of Russia
3989:60th Rocket Division at
3932:14th Rocket Division at
3902:Strategic Missile Forces
3825:have 5 divisions :
3731:4th Guards Tank Division
3722:3rd Motor Rifle Division
3407:Armor "Pambato" Division
3322:An Army division in the
3148:
2525:
2232:. Currently part of the
2188:. Currently part of the
2170:. Currently part of the
2077:
1897:
1765:when the latter country
1669:and subordinated to the
1663:Eastern Military Command
1661:and subordinated to the
1522:Sheikh Hasina cantonment
1280:, with divisions of the
1137:, which was part of the
815:
637:French Revolutionary War
518:a hostile tank division
383:Battalion tactical group
30:Not to be confused with
5499:Johnston, Mark (2007).
5261:, pp. 99 & 117
4743:Unit Deployment Program
3917:8th Rocket Division at
3823:Russian Airborne Forces
3656:Russian Airborne Forces
3544:were re-designated as (
3417:
3010:Territorial divisions:
2907:Indonesian Marine Corps
2214:Crown of the Third Army
2114:Operation Desert Shield
1800:. The unit is based at
1259:101st Airborne Division
1159:Operation Market Garden
1039:The development of the
736:regimental combat teams
5518:Jones, Archer (2000).
4820:Republic of Korea Army
4789:Camp Smedley D. Butler
4579:42nd Infantry Division
4564:40th Infantry Division
4549:38th Infantry Division
4534:36th Infantry Division
4519:35th Infantry Division
4505:34th Infantry Division
4490:29th Infantry Division
4475:28th Infantry Division
4436:82nd Airborne Division
4421:25th Infantry Division
4406:11th Airborne Division
4261:
4092:
3525:
3519:
3347:of infantry or armor.
3138:252nd Armored Division
3122:146th Armored Division
3106:99th Infantry Division
3095:Divisions in reserve:
3005:162nd Armored Division
2968:Israeli Defense Forces
2295:The divisional level (
1635:66th Infantry Division
1622:55th Infantry Division
1609:33rd Infantry Division
1596:24th Infantry Division
1583:19th Infantry Division
1570:17th Infantry Division
1557:11th Infantry Division
1544:10th Infantry Division
1510:ten infantry divisions
1493:
1406:
1388:ANZAC Mounted Division
1380:Australian Light Horse
1324:National organizations
1318:10th Mountain Division
1269:
1135:1st Parachute Division
1036:
967:Second Polish Republic
877:
561:regimental combat team
378:Regimental combat team
5593:Military organization
5124:Schilling, Warner R.
5096:Schilling, Warner R.
5067:Schilling, Warner R.
5038:Schilling, Warner R.
4984:Schilling, Warner R.
4943:on 21 September 2015.
4909:Military organization
4845:Further information:
4800:4th Marine Division (
4372:7th Infantry Division
4357:4th Infantry Division
4338:3rd Infantry Division
4325:, South Korea and in
4319:2nd Infantry Division
4274:1st Infantry Division
4259:
4249:re-appear, with some
4090:
3706:Russian Ground Forces
2984:36th Armored Division
2514:Rapid Forces Division
2469:has three divisions:
2330:Franco-German Brigade
2251:21st Armored Division
1966:Reorganized Divisions
1925:2 artillery divisions
1919:25 infantry divisions
1892:5th Canadian Division
1888:4th Canadian Division
1884:3rd Canadian Division
1880:2nd Canadian Division
1871:5th Canadian Division
1858:4th Canadian Division
1845:3rd Canadian Division
1832:2nd Canadian Division
1819:1st Canadian Division
1731:4th Canadian Division
1727:3rd Canadian Division
1723:2nd Canadian Division
1719:1st Canadian Division
1600:Chittagong Cantonment
1531:9th Infantry Division
1518:7th Infantry Division
1498:9th Infantry Division
1488:
1400:
1247:2nd Infantry Division
1235:
1030:
911:. They also created "
5903:admiral of the fleet
5190:on 30 December 2009.
4509:Rosemount, Minnesota
4304:1st Cavalry Division
4289:1st Armored Division
3996:62nd Rocket Division
3972:42nd Rocket Division
3957:35th Rocket Division
3520:korabel'nyy divizion
3456:improve this section
2337:niveau divisionnaire
2297:niveau divisionnaire
1970:triangular divisions
1574:Jalalabad Cantonment
1265:Panzer Lehr Division
1155:Invasion of Normandy
1010:1st Cavalry Division
721:triangular divisions
5898:general of the army
5462:. London: Cassell.
5130:ccnmtl.columbia.edu
5102:ccnmtl.columbia.edu
5073:ccnmtl.columbia.edu
5044:ccnmtl.columbia.edu
4864:The divisions are:
4785:3rd Marine Division
4770:2nd Marine Division
4755:1st Marine Division
4636:Fort Hunter Liggett
4479:Fort Indiantown Gap
4463:Army National Guard
4171:, headquartered at
4157:, headquartered at
4148:, headquartered at
4076:9 Infantry Division
4070:8 Armoured Division
4064:7 Infantry Division
4058:6 Armoured Division
4052:2 Infantry Division
4046:1 Infantry Division
3496:Soviet Armed Forces
2973:Regular divisions:
2497:10th Panzerdivision
2286:état-major de force
2234:Second Army (Egypt)
2226:Mechanized Division
2150:Second Army (Egypt)
2136:Second Army (Egypt)
2125:Second Army (Egypt)
1931:15th Airborne Corps
1922:9 armored divisions
1637:, headquartered at
1624:, headquartered at
1611:, headquartered at
1598:, headquartered at
1585:, headquartered at
1572:, headquartered at
1559:, headquartered at
1546:, headquartered at
1533:, headquartered at
1520:, headquartered at
947:First French Empire
861:mechanized infantry
706:Great Patriotic War
700:The Soviet Union's
565:brigade combat team
5823:lieutenant general
5763:lieutenant colonel
5351:Charles C. Sharp,
5209:Zaloga, Steven J.
4840:brigadier generals
4425:Schofield Barracks
4393:, New York and in
4262:
4093:
4027:Aviation Divisions
4025:Also, a number of
3744:Goryachiye Klyuchi
3666:Russian Federation
3611:Electronic warfare
3343:and comprises 3-4
3163:lieutenant general
2480:1st Panzerdivision
2438:Mourmelon-le-Grand
2190:Third Army (Egypt)
2172:Third Army (Egypt)
1941:The NRA Division (
1639:Rangpur Cantonment
1626:Jessore Cantonment
1613:Comilla Cantonment
1494:
1472:South West Pacific
1407:
1367:Gallipoli Campaign
1333:Historically, the
1179:Artillery division
1151:invasion of Sicily
1070:of Germany during
1037:
937:For most nations,
853:motorised infantry
654:manageable. Under
5941:
5940:
5908:
5907:
5793:brigadier general
5693:second lieutenant
5510:978-1-84603-123-6
5491:978-0-521-69791-0
5168:978-0-89875-498-8
5022:978-0-612-05866-8
4711:Fort Leonard Wood
4568:Los Alamitos JFTB
4344:, Georgia and in
4207:Scottish Division
4031:Russian Air Force
3526:divizion korabley
3492:
3491:
3484:
3089:Judea and Samaria
2770:Kubu Raya Regency
1951:Republic of China
1903:People's Republic
1763:invasion of Japan
1711:Canadian military
1468:Syria and Lebanon
1405:, 22 January 1941
1203:Security division
1197:Russian Civil War
1163:Operation Varsity
1122:Airborne division
1082:Mountain division
945:, United States,
832:Infantry division
522:
521:
406:
405:
18:Infantry Division
16:(Redirected from
5965:
5933:
5926:
5919:
5728:first lieutenant
5698:first lieutenant
5609:
5608:
5603:
5589:
5588:
5572:
5553:
5533:
5514:
5495:
5473:
5444:
5443:
5441:
5439:
5424:
5418:
5417:
5410:
5404:
5401:
5395:
5394:
5387:
5381:
5374:
5368:
5362:
5356:
5349:
5343:
5340:
5334:
5330:
5324:
5318:
5312:
5311:
5309:
5307:
5292:
5286:
5280:
5274:
5268:
5262:
5256:
5250:
5244:
5238:
5232:
5226:
5220:
5214:
5207:
5201:
5198:
5192:
5191:
5179:
5173:
5172:
5160:
5148:
5142:
5141:
5139:
5137:
5120:
5114:
5113:
5111:
5109:
5091:
5085:
5084:
5082:
5080:
5062:
5056:
5055:
5053:
5051:
5033:
5027:
5026:
5004:
4998:
4997:
4995:
4993:
4979:
4973:
4972:
4970:
4968:
4951:
4945:
4944:
4942:
4935:
4925:
4829:ROK Marine Corps
4798:
4791:, Okinawa, Japan
4783:
4776:, North Carolina
4768:
4753:
4720:
4705:
4690:
4675:
4660:
4651:Fort Gregg-Adams
4645:
4630:
4615:
4600:
4577:
4562:
4547:
4532:
4523:Fort Leavenworth
4517:
4503:
4488:
4473:
4449:
4442:, North Carolina
4434:
4419:
4404:
4385:
4370:
4355:
4336:
4317:
4302:
4287:
4272:
4201:Queen's Division
4167:
4144:
4129:
4119:
4017:
3889:
3875:
3861:
3847:
3833:
3635:
3626:mechanised corps
3596:Combat engineers
3551:
3539:
3528:
3522:
3505:
3487:
3480:
3476:
3473:
3467:
3436:
3428:
3304:
3288:
3272:
3256:
3240:
3224:
3208:
3192:
3176:
3135:
3119:
3103:
3082:
3066:
3050:
3034:
3018:
3003:
2992:
2981:
2890:
2872:
2854:
2836:
2818:
2800:
2782:
2764:
2746:
2728:
2710:
2692:
2674:
2656:
2638:
2615:
2597:
2579:
2556:Divisi Infanteri
2511:
2494:
2477:
2259:October 1973 War
2230:Armored Division
2218:October 1973 War
2210:Knights of Egypt
2186:October 1973 War
2164:October 1973 War
2156:October 1973 War
2142:October 1973 War
2132:October 1973 War
1948:
1913:Theater Commands
1868:
1855:
1842:
1829:
1816:
1751:Northwest Europe
1561:Bogra Cantonment
1535:Savar Cantonment
1394:during the war.
1291:cavalry division
1193:Second World War
1096:1st Ski Division
1023:Armored division
933:Cavalry division
882:
791:combat engineers
756:Modern divisions
717:square divisions
695:Second World War
625:Seven Years' War
570:A similar word,
513:
507:
493:
487:
473:
467:
453:
447:
433:
427:
413:NATO map symbols
409:
72:
63:
56:
49:
40:
39:
32:Division (naval)
21:
5973:
5972:
5968:
5967:
5966:
5964:
5963:
5962:
5943:
5942:
5937:
5901:
5896:
5883:
5871:
5866:
5859:2+ field armies
5853:
5841:
5838:colonel general
5834:100,000–300,000
5791:
5778:
5773:
5761:
5748:
5736:
5731:
5718:
5713:
5701:
5696:
5683:
5671:
5666:
5653:
5641:
5618:Typical numbers
5580:
5575:
5569:
5530:
5511:
5492:
5470:
5453:
5448:
5447:
5437:
5435:
5426:
5425:
5421:
5412:
5411:
5407:
5402:
5398:
5389:
5388:
5384:
5375:
5371:
5363:
5359:
5350:
5346:
5341:
5337:
5331:
5327:
5319:
5315:
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4967:27 November
4815:South Korea
4810:, Louisiana
4808:New Orleans
4623:, Wisconsin
4397:, Louisiana
4361:Fort Carson
4215:– 1968–2017
4209:– 1968–2017
3967:Novosibirsk
3934:Yoshkar-Ola
3816:Kaliningrad
3807:has :
3753:Vladikavkaz
3567:Division HQ
3550:strelkovaya
3331:Philippines
2502:Sigmaringen
2467:German Army
2301:French Army
2255:Six-Day War
2179:Suez Crisis
2121:Six-Day War
2011:Bucaramanga
2001:Santa Marta
1777:and one at
1767:surrendered
1675:Santa Maria
1552:Cox's Bazar
1253:Division 60
1173:air assault
1133:The German
1117:divisions".
1045:World War I
1003:Vietnam War
983:air cavalry
845:combat arms
826:subordinate
824:units with
725:World War I
670:World War I
609:(d. 1750),
528:is a large
398:Combat team
388:Battlegroup
353:Field force
5947:Categories
5850:army group
5830:field army
5703:lieutenant
5451:References
5271:Keogh 1965
4726:Fort Lewis
4713:, Missouri
4698:, Kentucky
4681:Fort Moore
4668:, Oklahoma
4653:, Virginia
4621:Fort McCoy
4538:Camp Mabry
4496:, Virginia
4457:, Kentucky
4363:, Colorado
4346:Fort Moore
4293:Fort Bliss
4278:Fort Riley
4230:See also:
4173:Shrewsbury
4021:in Moscow.
3991:Tatischevo
3697:After the
2948:West Papua
2896:Banda Aceh
2864:West Papua
2734:Balikpapan
2552:Indonesian
2382:Versailles
2348:Strasbourg
2318:3 division
2308:1 division
2282:Task force
2274:See also:
1779:Valcartier
1604:Chittagong
1526:Patuakhali
1481:Bangladesh
1444:conscripts
949:, France,
867:(APCs) or
775:battalions
557:operations
393:Group army
358:Task force
338:Detachment
297:Army group
281:Field army
5745:battalion
5623:commander
5259:Grey 2008
5247:Grey 2008
5235:Grey 2008
5223:Grey 2008
4852:Venezuela
4696:Fort Knox
4683:, Georgia
4666:Fort Sill
4555:, Indiana
4391:Fort Drum
4348:, Georgia
4159:Aldershot
4150:Edinburgh
3913:Vypolzovo
3881:Ulyanovsk
3771:Chebarkul
3682:; 127th;
3443:does not
3248:Higashine
3200:Asahikawa
2922:East Java
2860:Manokwari
2720:East Java
2684:West Java
2662:Palembang
2607:East Java
2589:West Java
2542:Indonesia
2372:Montlhéry
2322:Marseille
2051:Florencia
1667:São Paulo
1470:, to the
1329:Australia
1209:partisans
1139:Luftwaffe
1067:Waffen-SS
1061:Wehrmacht
918:Luftwaffe
913:Luftwaffe
847:. In the
783:logistics
771:artillery
578:battalion
538:regiments
534:formation
331:Temporary
217:Formation
179:Battalion
5800:division
5770:regiment
5754:300–1000
5720:squadron
5668:sergeant
5663:corporal
5643:corporal
5630:fireteam
5621:Typical
5612:Typical
5540:(1965).
5480:(2008).
4888:See also
4833:brigades
4739:31st MEU
4525:, Kansas
4427:, Hawaii
4412:, Alaska
4280:, Kansas
3762:Khankala
3554:Streltsy
3542:Red Army
3515:divizion
3511:divizion
3504:diviziya
3345:Brigades
3318:Pakistan
3280:Kumamoto
2931:Cilandak
2918:Sidoarjo
2842:Jayapura
2806:Makassar
2752:Denpasar
2716:Surabaya
2698:Semarang
2485:Hannover
2380:(Lille,
2312:Besançon
2061:Medellin
1984:Colombia
1947:整編師, 編制師
1802:Kingston
1775:Edmonton
1735:Flanders
1679:Curitiba
1064:and the
926:garrison
838:infantry
806:Cold War
763:brigades
749:Attached
702:Red Army
656:Napoleon
590:squadron
586:flotilla
582:division
542:brigades
526:division
244:Division
199:Regiment
183:Squadron
167:Squadron
120: ●●
90:Fireteam
5885:theater
5873:admiral
5868:general
5843:general
5788:colonel
5775:brigade
5733:captain
5715:battery
5710:company
5680:platoon
5655:section
5550:7185705
4802:Reserve
4540:, Texas
4310:, Texas
4295:, Texas
4095:In the
3985:Teykovo
3961:Barnaul
3952:Irkutsk
3943:Kozelsk
3867:Ivanovo
3726:Valuyki
3630:Russian
3608:Signals
3546:Russian
3538:pekhoty
3534:Russian
3500:Russian
3494:In the
3464:removed
3449:sources
3264:Chitose
3142:Reserve
3126:Reserve
3110:Reserve
3041:Galilee
2882:Jakarta
2680:Bandung
2569:Kostrad
2560:Kostrad
2461:Germany
2418:Aubagne
2320:(HQ in
2310:(HQ in
2082:In the
2021:Popayán
1988:In the
1943:Chinese
1721:when a
1643:Rangpur
1630:Jessore
1617:Comilla
1591:Tangail
1440:Militia
1214:Polizei
1191:of the
1043:during
939:cavalry
802:brigade
742:Organic
643:of the
601:Origins
596:History
317:Theater
285:Command
274:Command
224:Brigade
163:Battery
159:Company
142:Staffel
126:Platoon
114:Section
82:element
5880:region
5780:legion
5750:cohort
5724:80–250
5565:
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5333:China.
5306:4 June
5165:
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3717:Moscow
3413:Russia
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3296:Aomori
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3184:Nerima
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2828:Maluku
2788:Manado
2603:Malang
2565:Kodams
2270:France
2041:Bogotá
1945::
1890:, and
1705:Canada
1691:Recife
1649:Brazil
1578:Sylhet
1464:Greece
1403:Tobruk
1114:Alpini
789:, and
348:Patrol
323:
321:☓☓☓☓☓☓
319:
313:Region
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248:Legion
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118:Patrol
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5758:major
5738:major
5689:15–45
5685:troop
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