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  1. Jun 6, 2021 · Regiment – A regiment comprised three or more battalions and was commanded by a colonel. The size of a regiment could range from 1,000 to 5,000 troops. Battalion – A battalion comprised three or more companies and was commanded by a lieutenant colonel. The size of a battalion could range from 500 to 1,500 troops.

  2. Regiment, in most armies, a body of troops headed by a colonel and organized for tactical control into companies, battalions, or squadrons. The word is derived from the Latin ‘regimen,’ a rule or system of order, and describes the regiment’s functions of raising, equipping, and training troops.

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  3. A regiment is a military unit that has been in use by the United States Army since its inception. Derived from the concept originating in European armies, a regiment was historically commanded by a colonel, and consisted of ten companies, for a total of approximately 1,000 soldiers.

  4. Jun 9, 2005 · The following are detailed unit history for each division and includes indentification of each regiment, artillery battalion, etc.

  5. You are looking for the war diary of the 5th Anti-Tank Regiment from June 1942. If you know that the 5th Anti-Tank Regiment was part of the Royal Canadian Artillery, you can use the link from the sub-series table below to open that record directly (see Step 1 - Option A).

  6. The October 1940 Regiment consisted of a Headquarters Company, a Service Company, an Antitank Company and three Infantry Battalions. Each Battalion had a Headquarters Detachment, three Rifle Companies and a Heavy Weapons Company. The Heavy Weapons Company had two .30-cal Machine Gun Platoons, one .50cal -

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  8. For much of the Army’s history, the regiment was a tactical as well as an administrative and ceremonial organization, but in the late 1950s the Army reorganized its regiments to meet the...

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