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A '''Company''' is a measurement in the Military.
A '''Company''' is a measurement in the Military<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]], page 81</ref>.
*A Company consists of a Headquarters unit along with about three Platoons.
*A Company consists of a Headquarters unit along with about three Platoons.
*Many times more than one company will be sent out into a battlefield.
*Many times more than one company will be sent out into a battlefield.
*Around three Companies make a Battalion. From there around three Battalions form a Regiment or a Brigade, and from there around three Regiments or Brigades form a Division.
*Around three Companies make a Battalion. From there around three Battalions form a Regiment or a Brigade, and from there around three Regiments or Brigades form a Division.
* The rank of Captian commands a Company unless under different circumstances a Lieutenant or so may be in command.
* The rank of Captian commands a Company unless under different circumstances a Lieutenant or so may be in command<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]</ref>.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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*[[Division]]
*[[Division]]
==References==
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Revision as of 17:53, August 25, 2007

A Company is a measurement in the Military[1].

  • A Company consists of a Headquarters unit along with about three Platoons.
  • Many times more than one company will be sent out into a battlefield.
  • Around three Companies make a Battalion. From there around three Battalions form a Regiment or a Brigade, and from there around three Regiments or Brigades form a Division.
  • The rank of Captian commands a Company unless under different circumstances a Lieutenant or so may be in command[2].

See Also

References