Squad: Difference between revisions
From Halopedia, the Halo wiki
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
The UNSC may use a smaller system for [[Avery J. Johnson|Special Forces groups]]<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]], prologue.</ref> such as the [[ODST]] and [[Naval Special Warfare]] units. | The UNSC may use a smaller system for [[Avery J. Johnson|Special Forces groups]]<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]], prologue.</ref> such as the [[ODST]] and [[Naval Special Warfare]] units. | ||
Squads within a [[platoon]] are numbered i.e. [[First Squad]], [[Second Squad]], and so forth, with a Platoon normally composed of at least two Squads, often three or four. | Squads within a [[platoon]] are numbered i.e. [[First Squad]], [[Second Squad]], and so forth, with a Platoon normally composed of at least two Squads, often three or four. Each platoon is usually lead by a commissioned officer, like a [[Captain]] or a [[Colonel]]. | ||
==Known Squads== | ==Known Squads== |
Revision as of 18:57, November 13, 2008
A squad is a military unit used by the UNSC Marine Corps in the organisation of its combat personnel. In the UNSC Marine Corps, a squad can consist of anywhere between five to eight members[1][2], and can be further divided into Fireteams for combat operations.
Composition
The UNSC Marine Corps does follow the general structure used by the 20th and 21st Century US Marine Corps, although exact numbers differ. Normally, a squad is composed of usually two, sometimes three, Fireteams of two to four Marines under the command of a non-commissioned officer, usually a Corporal. A Sergeant or Staff Sergeant[3] commands the squad as a whole.
The UNSC may use a smaller system for Special Forces groups[4] such as the ODST and Naval Special Warfare units.
Squads within a platoon are numbered i.e. First Squad, Second Squad, and so forth, with a Platoon normally composed of at least two Squads, often three or four. Each platoon is usually lead by a commissioned officer, like a Captain or a Colonel.